Windows Mobile Device Center – Why Must You Suck So Badly?
ARGH… My frustration level with Windows Mobile Device Center just keeps getting higher and higher. In the past I’ve talked about the combination of WMDC and Vista and how they are keeping me from syncing my data on a regular basis. Well, today brings about an all new problem. In the past, the problem was the Vista failed to see that the device was even connected to my computer. Today, that wasn’t the case. Oddly enough, Vista can see my phone just fine, but for some reason when I run WMDC I get the ever intuitive error message: Error. Gee, thanks!
Couldn’t agree more. Sometimes I wonder if Microsoft realizes that Vista is the new Windows Me. Also renaming ActiveSync to WMDC and adding a little bloatation doesn’t improve an already lack luster application.
Hit the link below… but if you’ve used Vista and WMDC you already know how Mike feels.
Smartphone Thoughts: Windows Mobile Device Center – Why Must You Suck So Badly?


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