What's 2010 hold for Exchange server support on the Droid?
This is a discussion on What's 2010 hold for Exchange server support on the Droid? within the Droid Applications forums, part of the Droid Apps category; I know TouchDown is out there but I really don't like it and think that the built in could work fine if it was "better".
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What's 2010 hold for Exchange server support on the Droid?
I know TouchDown is out there but I really don't like it and think that the built in could work fine if it was "better".
Has anyone heard if 2.1 or higher will have better Exchange support? I'm curious why Google can't make Activesync on the Droid work like a WinMobile phone if they've gone so far as to license it from MS.
Anyone else in my shoes that simply wants all the things that TouchDown offers included with the phone's default apps?
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because it's not a winmo/microsoft product?
google calendar sync works great for synching the calendar online. contacts can be manually exported.
if you have activesync for exchange setup, it does communicate with the phone.
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Originally Posted by
640k
because it's not a winmo/microsoft product?
google calendar sync works great for synching the calendar online. contacts can be manually exported.
if you have activesync for exchange setup, it does communicate with the phone.
Get back to OT.
If Google can license the technology I would think they could provide policy support and signatures and the ability to accept/decline meetings, etc. in the default app.
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that's what corporate calendar and email are for. exchange support is built in. your infrastructure must support it.
tethering your device to a PC is yesterday's technology.
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Originally Posted by
TheCleaner
I know TouchDown is out there but I really don't like it and think that the built in could work fine if it was "better".
Has anyone heard if 2.1 or higher will have better Exchange support? I'm curious why Google can't make Activesync on the Droid work like a WinMobile phone if they've gone so far as to license it from MS.
Anyone else in my shoes that simply wants all the things that TouchDown offers included with the phone's default apps?
just curious, what don't you like about touchdown? it's way better than the native exchange/email support and the best (imo) 3rd party exchange client available.
even if google improves exchange support there is still a lot of work needed on their email app ui and functionality. i just don't see google adding the functionality to it's default email app to bring it on par with touchdown. it would be nice though.
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Originally Posted by
TheCleaner
Get back to OT.
If Google can license the technology I would think they could provide policy support and signatures and the ability to accept/decline meetings, etc. in the default app.
There are updates to the implementation coming. I know on that leaked document from VZW from 6 weeks or so ago, they talked about Accept/Declining meetings from within the email app (you can do this, by the way, you just have to go into the calendar to do it). I know Signatures are a big thing (and it is an assigned issue on the Android site. Do I see all off this coming in 2.1? I doubt it, but it looks like some of it is coming in that update, and probably more in the next one.
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Originally Posted by
640k
that's what corporate calendar and email are for. exchange support is built in. your infrastructure must support it.
tethering your device to a PC is yesterday's technology.
I agree, if you are stuck in the MS - Exchange world, get a Windows OS phone.
The Droid is flawless with GMail.
I would rather see Android programmers spend time on issues other than collaborating with the Evil Empire.
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Originally Posted by
BzB
just curious, what don't you like about touchdown? it's way better than the native exchange/email support and the best (imo) 3rd party exchange client available.
even if google improves exchange support there is still a lot of work needed on their email app ui and functionality. i just don't see google adding the functionality to it's default email app to bring it on par with touchdown. it would be nice though.
I don't know about the OP, but I don't like the look of TD at all. For me, it wasn't very intuitive. Also, having to spend $20 on functionality that was supposed to be built in isn't going to happen. The Exchange implementation as it is now is fine for me, as I don't have any issues with policy enforcement or anything on our system. Yes, I want signature support and having to go into the corporate calendar to accept appointments is a little annoying, but not enough that I need to spend $20 on an app just for a few little things.
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Originally Posted by
REARless
I agree, if you are stuck in the MS - Exchange world, get a Windows OS phone.
The Droid is flawless with GMail.
I would rather see Android programmers spend time on issues other than collaborating with the Evil Empire.
Most corporate/large business environments use Exchange, so having Android work well with those systems is a benefit for the platform (more users) and for us as users (more users in a corporate environment = more voices for issues = more support). Exchange works well on Blackberry, iPhone, and WinMo platforms (not sure on WebOS, never used it), and Android is coming along. It's the first time they have implemented it, so I am sure the evolution will get the implementation better just as it has on other platforms.
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Originally Posted by
640k
that's what corporate calendar and email are for. exchange support is built in. your infrastructure must support it.
tethering your device to a PC is yesterday's technology.
I use the corp calendar and email my nasioc brother, but it's nowhere near what TouchDown is and like bllarkin said the interface just looks too cartoony for me.
Maybe I'm missing what Activesync licensing means for google. They bought it, so I would think it would include every functionality and the SDK's and APIs to harness that functionality just like a WinMo phone (or even the IPhone) does.
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