Microsoft's Phone Data Manager May Not Suck

I feel triumphnat, kids! I know, my posting has been lax lately, but that's mainly due to what I mentioned before: the office started blocking my methods of getting to Homotron throughout the day. Why not post at night, one might say? To that I say.... Warhammer is upon us! Ok... yeah, I should just stop being lazy and post when I get home, but like many tech head's out there, I just can't take being told I can't do something, so I have to figure out a hack around it. So here I am!
So yeah, back to the article at hand. It appears that Microsoft has realized that their previous attempts at phone/computer syncing have been less than perfect, and as a solution they have released the new Phone Data Manager Beta. What sets this apart from ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Manager? Well, for starters, here's hoping that it doesn't suck! But mainly, it's set to work with tons of phones. And it syncs across your Windows Live Services. That's kind of a big deal, considering it allows you access to all your contacts and photos, as well as a few other WL thingys, from any web-connected computer.
If your phone is on the magic list, grab this new utility and let us know what you think!
Microsoft launches Phone Data Manager Beta [Download Squad]






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