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Can anyone who has installed Froyo verify if touchdown is still functional. I would appreciate a nod since that app is critical and I cant do the upgrade without knowing if it still works.
I'm having issues with Touchdown. E-mail rendering is really off -- new messages come in with a bunch of garbled ASCII characters. I actually uninstalled with the intent of reinstalling but appears that TD hasn't been marked as compatible with froyo in the market b/c it's not showing up.
I'm back to the default Exchange app for now until the TD team gets their Froyo on![]()
Why use touchdown any more?
I upgraded to 2.2 and can now have full exchange natively - I had to use touchdown with 2.1 because android didnt support security policies, with 2.2 it does.
The integrated google/exchange calender is great, also email folder support is much better than with touchdown
Hiya,
just looked @ the contacts, seems that all contacts are merged on the phone, but luckily they dont sync back to google. So on gmail I've only got my normal contacts (on the web), but on the phone I've got both my work and personal contacts - there doesnt seem to be a global address search option - can anyone find this?
Good point about tasks, I dont use them so havent looked - let me know if you find anything
cheers
No labers, they are all just there. Have a play it does no harm
Yep your analysis of my report is correct! You can however select which exchange sub groups are shown or not, but there is no indication of which is which in the list when enabled
cheers
Touchdown no longer works for me after the Froyo upgrade. The body of all emails is invisible, and most of the time, sender and subject are as well. Calendar entries also mostly gone. Contacts are around, it seems.
Nexus one - unrooted.
Touchdown no longer works for me after the Froyo upgrade. The body of all emails is invisible, and most of the time, sender and subject are as well. Calendar entries also mostly gone. Contacts are around, it seems.
Nexus one - unrooted.
Why use touchdown any more?
I upgraded to 2.2 and can now have full exchange natively - I had to use touchdown with 2.1 because android didnt support security policies, with 2.2 it does.
The integrated google/exchange calender is great, also email folder support is much better than with touchdown