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Aximsite Minor League
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Here's the situation... Imagine if you will that you have a couple of contact records that you want to send to someone else via email (who also happens to be in your contact list). Is there some easy way to do this that I'm not aware of?
Thanks! ![]() P.S. I also have Pocket Informant if that helps... | |||||
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You could take a screenshot , and send it to them.
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True, I "could" take a screen shot, but that makes it harder for them to enter into their own address book application now doesn't it? And I already know I could do it from desktop outlook, but then that defeats the purpose of being mobile!
Seems like a bit of a design flaw in Win Mobile 2003 if you ask me. I'm hoping the great folks at SBSH will add it to their Contact Breeze application. Heck, you'd think that PI would do it.... | |||||
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