Comments on: Apple + ActiveSync is eating email on my iPhone: iCrap?
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I take innovation over bland, predictable and unworkable solutions from the stressed out minds of Microserfs...
I now have a bad case of Technolust!
The only thing he hadn't managed to do was to get the GPS set - apparently, it needs a clear view of the sky at first to suss out where in the world it is. From then on, it's apparently a bit more tolerant of being used in buildings - at least with a good window view of the sky outside.
Ian W.
- by Javajock July 13, 2008 8:30 PM PDT
- The same thing has been happening to me and it's driving me nuts!!!! I have tried everything including restore but after an hour or so my Exchange mail gets locked. I am going back to IMAP for my email too. I hope Apple has this fixed soon...
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