Does Galaxy S II (and I) have an internal Notes app?
Does Galaxy S II (and I) have an internal Notes app?
That is, one that can be synchronized with MPE?
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rlanza1054
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Re: Does Galaxy S II (and I) have an internal Notes app?
lwc hat geschrieben:That is, one that can be synchronized with MPE?
I have the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch from Sprint.
It seems at least with the version on Sprint, Samsung does not provide a built in Note Pad app.
You have to get either one of the free ones in the Android Market, or a paid one.
But when you install My Phone Explorer, he provides you with two apps, a Note Pad app and a Task App.
And that is what MPE sync's to.
Rob
Robert L Astoria Queens, N.Y.C
- Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch! SPH-D710
- Newbie to Android! (6 months now)
- Previously WebOS Palm Pre (Sprint)
My Phone Explorer:
Phone app version: 1.0.16
Desktop software version: 1.8.2
- Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch! SPH-D710
- Newbie to Android! (6 months now)
- Previously WebOS Palm Pre (Sprint)
My Phone Explorer:
Phone app version: 1.0.16
Desktop software version: 1.8.2
Notes app questions
MPE with Thunderbird has finally tidied up my electronic life. Finally just one version of everything - except for notes. Now have added Evernote (free version) and the picture is complete.
At last I can bin my faithfull old Palm Pilot!
Why can't the phone manufacturers understand what users want - easy to use software free from bloat.
Long live MPE. Would still use if not free.
At last I can bin my faithfull old Palm Pilot!
Why can't the phone manufacturers understand what users want - easy to use software free from bloat.
Long live MPE. Would still use if not free.
TMobile Galaxy S2 does not have notes app
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Windows 7 64bit, Outlook 2007, Galaxy S2