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Windows Mobile 6 is here...!!!

Drool...

After sooo many months of development, it's finally here.  Public! We can write about it.  We can show it off.  Yes!!!!!

Over the next few days developers, testers and program managers in the Outlook Mobile team will write about features they worked on here.  But lets do some high-level overview here.

So what's so cool about Windows Mobile 6?  Well, it's not a comprehensive list but some of the things I like about WM6 are:

  • New look and feel, new icons, new sound ... little things amuse me :).
  • It's faster
  • More secure.  More cryptography.  You can read and compose rights-managed mails (IRM).  You can also open rights managed Office documents.  It's awesome. 
  • Ready for this?  You can read HTML Mail! Yup, rich emails with images, tables, formats and much more! 
  • Comes with Windows Live (was that too much to ask).  Hotmail, MSN Messenger, Spaces...it's all in here!  You can chat with multiple people at the same time.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts in Messaging: It seems lame, but it's super useful.  Press-and-hold a shortcut key and boom, the action happens. 
  • You can also set Out of Office messages on your exchange server using the phone.  I actually use it every time I am away (yes yes, I have a bad memory and forget to set my OOF message on the desktop before I leave).
  • Exchange e-mail search!  You can search your emails stored on the server from your device. 
  • Quickly fetch e-mail messages from the server, instead of having to do a full sync (like in Windows Mobile 5).  Emails now show this useful statusbar showing what's happening.  The status bar actually goes away when there's no update to show to maximize real estate. 
  • You can finally flag e-mail messages and sync that with the server.  Makes e-mail management really easy.  No more marking the email as unread to remember to action on it on the desktop later.  Just flag it!
  • The infamous IMAP namespace issue is ... drumroll ... fixed!  That's right.  Fixed!!!!  We had so many questions about it that I had to post an apology.  But it's fixed. 
  • What else did we fix?  Oh ya, multiple accounts in Messaging sync just fine.  Schedule sync works!  And the reply-all bug y'all complained so much about (well, at least some of you did) is also taken care of.  See, we do listen! 
  • Call history is now linked to contacts, so it gives you context.  Open a contact and see when else you communicated with that contact.  Missed a call?  Now instead of just seeing the number you missed, open the contact and communicate however you want (other phone numbers, SMS, IM...). 
  • The calendar app has this fancy ribbon thing that summarizes the day.  It's more useful than it seems.  I'll let Calendar folks talk about their stuff in a later post. 
  • Works magically with Windows Vista.
  • .NET CF 2.0 and Mobile SQL Server!
  • Support for storage card encryption and storage card wipe.

...and a ton more.  This is the list off the top of my head of stuff that *I* enjoy.

So where are some screenshots, you ask?  Fair question.  In my excitement I don't want to hold this post for screenshots.  They'll follow. 

Posted: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 4:48 PM by zhamid

Comments

Rory Primrose said:

As a recent purchase has given me the joys (and some woes) of a JasJam, it is good news to hear that

# February 7, 2007 8:30 PM

The Wow said:

Looks like folks are starting to talk about Windows Mobile 6. John Kennedy says they can now talk about

# February 7, 2007 8:54 PM

Christopher Steen said:

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# February 7, 2007 10:38 PM

Robert McLaws: Windows Vista Edition said:

In my own personal protest of today's major story , this entry was created on my Windows Mobile phone

# February 8, 2007 3:22 AM

mjlyons said:

CONGRATS GUYS!

I can't wait to pick one up and use the spiffy UI and new features!

# February 8, 2007 11:11 PM

scm6079 said:

Looks like a great jump forward.  Does the product map including back-porting the fix for namespaces (ie. deleting items in IMAP) for existing devices like the recently released Samsung BlackJack / Sprint Moto Q -- which are all WinMo 5 devices?

# February 11, 2007 3:43 AM

zhamid said:

Actually, I don't know. There are some critical fixes that we do backport, but I don't know what the criteria is.  I should find it, it'll be good education for me.  

# February 11, 2007 1:32 PM

kjpuck said:

Looks good!

Any plans for supporting multiple calendars in Outlook Mobile like in Outlook?

# March 4, 2007 12:24 PM

eljoe said:

is that possible that outlook mobile on WM6 does not have any filter to only view unread mails?

# March 12, 2007 11:47 PM

zhamid said:

Re: Filter e-mails.

Yes, it is possible that WM6 does not have any filter to only view unread emails.  As sad as it sounds, it is actually an architecture limitation from a long time ago.  Now that we support flags, I'd love to be able to just see unread emails, flagged emails, important emails etc. etc. etc.  Sadly, we can't :(.  Not right now anyway.

# March 13, 2007 4:12 PM

zhamid said:

We do not support Multiple Calendars in Outlook Mobile yet.  As for the plans, I am not in the Calendar Team.  Let me ping our Calendar folks to see if they have something to add.  

# March 13, 2007 4:12 PM

eljoe said:

wow...can´t beleive it...i am so used to filter by unread mails on Outlook (PC version)...but thanks for your answer!

# March 13, 2007 11:57 PM

jxy1101 said:

"Keyboard Shortcuts in Messaging" -- I couldn't get this feature work on my WM6 device (engineering device).  I tried Device Emulator and it didn't work too.  I am using Pocket PC Phone (WM6 Professional).  Does this feature only work on Smartphone (WM6 Standard)?

"Out of Office messages" -- I couldn't find this menu in my WM6 device, even in emulator.  Does it need new Exchange Server?

"flag e-mail messages" -- I couldn't find this menu too.  Does it need new Exchange Server?

# March 25, 2007 10:31 PM

zhamid said:

You need Exchange 12 for those features to work.  "Keyboard shortcuts" should work, but i you do not have a shipping device then this may be a driver issue.

# April 12, 2007 4:39 PM

jxy1101 said:

Thank you, Zhamid.  Does "HTML Mail" also needs Exchange 12 to make it work?

David

# April 14, 2007 11:52 AM

siccolo said:

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# August 11, 2007 6:35 PM

dsporcic said:

as per..

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We do not support Multiple Calendars in Outlook Mobile yet.  As for the plans, I am not in the Calendar Team.  Let me ping our Calendar folks to see if they have something to add.  

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any feedback from the calendar team ?  I, too, would like the ability to have both my Corp Exchange calendar (via activesync) and another web based cal, ie  Google Calendar avail within the same calendar client such as Outlook .   Someone must be doing something to solve this request ??

# September 26, 2007 4:00 PM

wolfeman said:

Another vote for the criticality of multiple calendars. Use case/example: a work calendar and a personal calendar. Desktop Outlook manages this nicely today.

# October 3, 2007 4:47 PM

JenzDad said:

What I am, and it seems the world is, looking for is the ability to store our Outlook CALENDAR entries on our smartphone multi-gigabyte SD cards.  

When will this be available?

Thanks for listening.

# October 26, 2007 10:37 AM

SADavies said:

Multiple calendars would be awesome, since I manage 6-7 techs that use our companies calendar.

# January 13, 2008 4:32 PM

EdChee said:

Another vote for multiple calendars on Outlook Mobile... the ability to sync individual calendars separately from different sources (eg, personal, work, etc.).  At the moment, I'm forced to choose one source to prevent contaminating one or the other calendar(s).  Love the new WM6 interface and speed over WM5!

# January 16, 2008 10:52 AM

Vanda said:

Why can't I sync my Outlook 2007 calendar (PC only) with my Windows Mobile Pocket PC?  It did it when I set up the partnership but has not happened since.

# January 24, 2008 12:32 PM

Tom said:

Another vote for multiple calendars on Outlook Mobile!!

# January 28, 2008 11:43 PM

Ramone said:

Multiple Calendars, Contacts and Tasks !!! YES !

How could this have been overlooked ?

We have multiple email folders, why criple other folder types ?

Just as importantly, please include the ability to access SHARED folders(NOT just public) from other users on an Exchange server.

# January 29, 2008 1:44 PM

David Racero said:

Multiple calendars would make my life so much easier today

# February 6, 2008 7:38 AM

mobile phone deals said:

Is windows Mobile 6 compatible with the new nokia symbian handsets or Apple iPhones?

# March 24, 2008 8:09 PM

jmoliver said:

Another vote for multiple calendars! I would like to be able to have sync my work and personal calendars.

# March 31, 2008 2:16 PM

JCarlson said:

I, too, would like to have the ability to track several calendars, including the office calendar that is shared.  Also, I would like my contacts to have a "history" button like the phone's "call history."

# March 31, 2008 10:15 PM
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