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- 08-07-2008, 03:34 PM #1SMSGuest
Downsides:
1. Insufficient security
2. Non-user replaceable battery
3. Outlook problems
4. Clunky cut and paste
"http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/08/07/is-apple-iphone-ready-for-business-sort-of-says-gartner/?ref=technology"
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- 08-07-2008, 10:31 PM #2LarryGuest
Re: "Is Apple iPhone Ready for Business? Sort of, Says Gartner"
SMS <[email protected]> wrote in newsUJmk.14673$LG4.421
@nlpi065.nbdc.sbc.com:
> 4. Clunky cut and paste
>
How do you get it to cut and paste?? I know a few users who'd love to find
that out!
- 08-08-2008, 03:34 PM #3SMSGuest
Re: "Is Apple iPhone Ready for Business? Sort of, Says Gartner"
Larry wrote:
> SMS <[email protected]> wrote in newsUJmk.14673$LG4.421
> @nlpi065.nbdc.sbc.com:
>
>> 4. Clunky cut and paste
>>
>
> How do you get it to cut and paste?? I know a few users who'd love to find
> that out!
Well you can't really do it, except in an application like Magic Pad,
and you can't paste across applications. So it's really non-existent,
and they've corrected the article.
It's really the first three problems that are why the iPhone has not
gained any traction for enterprise users.
There's actually a huge vertical market, currently being served by
expensive, proprietary, handheld devices, that Apple could tap into if
they solve the few remaining issues.
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