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There are two ways to get around this limitation: If you connect to
the unit over ActiveSync (refer to the Communication section for
details), you can browse from the PC and view file extensions and
attributes. Alternatively, third party file management programs are
available for Windows Mobile 2003 devices. These third-party
programs may support viewing file extensions, file attributes, zip
archives, and more. Some third-party programs may also support a
Recycle Bin and other useful file management features.
Can I work with Microsoft Office files in Pocket Word and
Pocket Excel?
Microsoft Pocket Word and Pocket Excel are trimmed down
versions of the Microsoft Word and Excel PC applications.
Microsoft Pocket applications allow you to view simple documents
and to make simple changes on your unit. However, Pocket Word
and Pocket Excel do not support all of the formatting and other
features (such as macros) that are supported by the PC applications.
If you use ActiveSync to transfer .doc or .xls files from the PC to
the unit, these files will automatically be converted to .pwd (Pocket
Word) or .pxl (Pocket Excel) files. If you then copy the .pwd or .pxl
files back to the desktop, they will be converted back to .doc or .xls
files, but some formatting and other attributes may be lost.
Can I use my USB memory stick (or mouse, keyboard, cell
phone or other USB device) with my unit?
Not at the present time. USB uses a host/client architecture, and all
of these devices are clients. The unit is also a USB client, and two
USB clients cannot communicate with each other.
NOTE: The unit does have a physical USB host port on the bottom
of the PowerBoot Module, but it is not currently supported.
Can I use my SDIO device with my unit?
No, the SD port is for memory cards only.