We use Goodlink for our email software and up until the latest version it brought the Q to a dead halt. It seems the latest Goodlink software works well with the Q.
Most of my end users are lucky they can turn on a computer.
I also recommend the Nokia E62 as a good smart phone. Our international travelers use that.
The main thing that I am not loving about my new phone is the keyboard. I don't mind the 2 letters to a key shure type, but the qwerty keyboard is throwing me off since I am so used to texting with a regular phone.
Hey GD - want to think about changing the title of the thread to "Google Mobile Maps and all things Smart Phone"?
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