Back in April we whined complained about how syncing your Windows phone with Windows (the desktop operating system) took a few steps too many. You had to manually go out and find the software (ActiveSync for you XP users, Mobile Device Center for Vista and Windows 7).
Windows Mobile Sync
Windows Mobile Device Center is for managing your Windows Mobile powered device. It allows to keep information updated on your device and PC. You need to connect your device to your PC. Oct 15, 2018 Compatibility may vary, but generally runs on a Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7 desktop and laptop PC. Windows Mobile Device Center has been tested for viruses, please refer to the tests on the 'Virus Tests' page. It is published by Microsoft.
Our cries have been heard.
With the Release Candidate version of Windows 7 (that's Build 7100, for those keeping track at home), everything's taken care of for you. We'd heard as much from PocketNow but just had to try it ourselves. Here's my experience:
- Phil plugged in his trusty ol' Moto Q9h.
- Windows 7 downloaded and installed some drivers.
- Mobile Device Center was automatically downloaded and installed.
- Phil thrust his arms in the air in celebration, sounded a barbaric yawp and immediately began a post praising Microsoft's foresight.
OK, it's not perfect. There really are no dialog boxes telling you what's going on, and the process isn't as quick as I'd like. It took a couple of minutes to install the drivers and software, which in and of itself was fine. But there basically were no dialog boxes (other than the one saying drivers were being installed) to let the user know what was going on. But we're not going to let that rain on our parade.
And for those of you wanting to try out the Release Candidate, it'll be available to the public on Tuesday.
Windows Mobile Device Center Windows 7 X64
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