![]() ![]() ![]() Note that this works on any iPhone with the version 2.0 software – the iPhone 3G comes with this out of the box, but original phones will need to be upgraded. Here’s the quick how-to for getting Exchange up and running on your iPhone. Seriously, why are you still reading? Head over to The iPhone Exchange ActiveSync Guide for current/useful information! ![]() And my 4 year old loves Jirbo Match! Too bad the Red Sox weren’t playing or my test of MLB At Bat would have been much more exciting! Read on for my first impressions and instructions on getting it up and running.īy the way, the apps are great! Sega’s Super Monkey Ball is touchy, but I think I’ll get the hang of it. While most people, including me, headed to the (also active) App Store to try out the native games, I quickly turned the other way – towards the new Microsoft Exchange integration. It’s finally here! The iPhone now has most of the functions of the BlackBerry – over-the-air push and sync of Exchange email, contacts, and calendars! Apple let the 2.0 OS out of the bag earlier today, and intrepid souls (and me) have taken the plunge and installed it. ![]()
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