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Old 10-04-2007, 02:45 PM
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Default Windows Mobile Device Center - Why Must You Suck So Badly?

ARGH... My frustration level with Windows Mobile Device Center just keeps getting higher and higher. In the past I've talked about the combination of WMDC and Vista and how they are keeping me from syncing my data on a regular basis. Well, today brings about an all new problem. In the past, the problem was the Vista failed to see that the device was even connected to my computer. Today, that wasn't the case. Oddly enough, Vista can see my phone just fine, but for some reason when I run WMDC I get the ever intuitive error message: Error. Gee, thanks! That really helps me figure out what the problem is. Launching Sync Center, it clearly shows my device but it didn't indicate if it was connected or not. It shows that I was able to successfully sync yesterday without a problem. So I highlighted the Vox and clicked the Sync button. Guess what? It sync'ed just fine. WMDC still doesn't want to be any help, but at least I was able to sync my phone.

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I can't help but wonder about Joe User who has just picked up his new Vista laptop and a new Windows Mobile 6 device and is faced with such a broken experience. How can I recommend these devices to clients, family, or friends? How can Microsoft set such a horrible piece of software free for unsuspecting users. Syncing is the cornerstone of these devices. If you can't connect it to your computer to put your data on the device, then these are no better than your average dumb phone. Come on Microsoft - It's time to make it right

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Old 10-04-2007, 11:11 PM
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Preach on Brother Temporale.

This is just one of the many reasons that I have just downgraded (or is that upgraded). I am now happily back in the land of XP and have found my friends Office 2003 and ActiveSync.
 
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:12 PM
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Same here. WMDC was the last draw for me and I went back to XP. I don't miss anything about Vista (or WMDC).
 
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Old 10-05-2007, 02:08 PM
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Vista has not been a problem for me. I bought a new laptop with Vista pre-installed from the factory. I haven't had a single issue with Vista.

My only problems are with WMDC. I would rather not reformat my machine because of 1 horrible application. It's a long process to rebuild and configure a machine. There's always headaches around getting the correct drivers for the the laptop. That's a headache I'm trying to avoid. Although, it may just be the only solution.
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Old 10-05-2007, 03:10 PM
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The larger question is why does Vista suck so badly? Recent events led me to downgrade to XP Pro, after enduring months of abuse from Vista... I've had my fill. This version of Windows is, by far, the worst OS release Microsoft has put out, second only to WinME. And that's saying something. It delivers miserable performance in both applications and gaming, driver compatibility is rotten, and is generally the buggiest OS I ever laid my mouse finger on. Worst of all there are no appreciable benefits to suffering through this horrific upgrade. At least XP served a purpose (merging NT codebase) and was a smooth well polished product.

For me Vista is the last straw. When Leopard arrives later this month, I will move entirely to OSX. Microsoft should shove Windows, as it exists today, into a virtual machine a write an entirely new platform from the ground up.
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Old 10-05-2007, 05:44 PM
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You know - it almost makes you want to head back to Activesync... Kinda makes you wonder if all those folks headed over to the WMDC. They had such a great opportunity - it almost seems like this service is an afterthought and is budgeted as such in features, functionality and testing...
 
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