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The iPAQ 1945 was part of Microsoft’s launch of its new Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC operating system, also called Pocket PC 2003. Pocket PC 2003 is so much like Pocket PC 2002 from a visual perspective that most users won’t be able to tell them apart. However, Pocket PC 2003 does offer a few new features. For instance, PPC2003 has better connectivity options and menus which make getting online easier than with previous versions. It also comes with the new Windows Media Player 9 which offers MP3, WMA & WMV playback. Pocket Internet Explorer is a bit more user friendly and makes for a bit more viewable screen space. Solitaire is no longer alone; an incredibly addictive game called Jawbreaker, known to Pocket PC users for years as Bubblets, is also included.
Because the 1945 is a “budget” Pocket PC, it doesn’t ship with a lot of software extras, but it has most everything that you need for an organizer and multimedia handheld. Of course, the standard Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, E-Mail and other PIM applications are included as part of the OS, along with Pocket Word and Pocket Excel, but there are several other titles which come preinstalled. The most useful of these programs is the iPAQ Image Viewer, which is fast and simple to use. iPAQ Backup is great – it allows you to back up your iPAQ to a Secure Digital card, which is a great idea and is also much faster than backing up via ActiveSync.
On the included CD-ROM are copies of ActiveSync 3.7 and Outlook 2002 - both are required for useful synchronization between the iPAQ and your desktop or notebook PC. Other software titles include RealOne Player for Pocket PC, a Lotus Notes synchronization utility (trial), Adobe Acrobat Reader for Pocket PC, and two Resco Software applications, File Explorer 2003 and Picture Viewer.
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