Notes. Allows making handwritten notes, use the sound recorder or the virtual keyboard. Handwritten notes can be recognized (only Latin). All notes get synchronized with desktop version of MS Outlook as well. Moreover, you are at liberty to make notes during a call, so that they will be attached to a corresponding entry in the Call History.
Messaging. The build-in mail client has always been one of the Windows Mobile weaknesses, but the state of affairs here is seemingly shifting for the better. The first significant step in this direction was undertaken in Windows Mobile 5.0 AKU 2.0 with the advent of support for Microsoft Direct Push. The greatest change in Windows Mobile 6.0 HTML support for messages (previously text only). But thats about it.
Smart Filter in messaging allows conducting search through messages from the general list, just like in the case of Smart Dial used for finding a contact. Should you start typing, the device initiates the search and picks only messages containing entered text (search by name, e-mail address, body of letter or message, in case its an SMS). A truly useful and handy feature, if you have tons of messages stored on the device, but at the given moment you need only one of them.
The E-mail Setup wizard was introduced back in WM 5.0 AKU 3.0. Manufacturer can easily include settings for popular mail services (gmail.com, rambler.ru etc.), so all that the user would have to do is pick a service and enter login and password. MS Exchange options are available from Outlook Mobile, no need in starting up Active Sync.
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