Microsoft has introduced a new version of the Windows Mobile Device Center, the software Windows Mobile smartphones and handhelds use to synchronize with PCs running Windows Vista.
The latest version of this application offers a number of improvements targeting Windows Mobile 6 devices, including:
To learn more or to upgrade a Vista PC to Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, visit Microsoft's web site.
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More About Windows Mobile Device Center
When Microsoft released Windows Vista earlier this year, it replaced ActiveSync with a new mobile device synchronization application called the Windows Mobile Device Center.
Despite the name change, this application still performs the same tasks as ActiveSync always did. At the same time, though, its look and feel have been updated.
All Vista users with a device running Windows Mobile 2003 or later must use this application to synchronize data with a PC. ActiveSync should not be installed on any computer running Vista.
At the same time, the Windows Mobile Device Center should not be installed on any Windows XP or earlier PC.
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