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Activesync Disconnecter Lets You Control Smartphone Behavior More Precisely

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Nechbi.com points out that RuttenSoft has released a utility called Activesync-Disconnecter that lets you turn Activesync off on a Smartphone running Smartphone 2003 without removing the phone from the cradle or stopping Bluetooth. Apparently, there are situations when it would be helpful to do this, but I hadn't considered the possibility until now.

RuttenSoft also has software to let your Smartphone act as a remote control for Windows Media Player or a remote control for PowerPoint when the applications are running on a Bluetooth-associated PC.

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