Live Account is the old name for the Microsoft Account, it is the account used to log into Outlook.com, OneDrive and other Microsoft Services...What is live account?
Live Account is the old name for the Microsoft Account, it is the account used to log into Outlook.com, OneDrive and other Microsoft Services...What is live account?
After more than a year using a Nokia Lumin 810 I decided to by an iPhone. The reason simple, neither T-Mobile or Microsoft is releasing the WP8.1 for my phone. So it's time to move to a company that at least release updates more consistently.
My question is, any tips or advices.
Things that I use a lot.
1- Pictures on my phone sync with Onedrive automatically.
2. Office Lens to Scan and save to OneNote. Any equivalents for iPhone?
3- I use my phone as AP for my SP3. Can I do that in in iPhone 6?
Intent of thread - "I wanted to know how SP3 owner integrates their iPhone to Microsoft ecosystem specially SP3 owners."
It is interesting to me to see so many people jumping on iPhone, as I'm considering going the other way. I have a work-provided iPhone 5 and while I do get calendar and email just fine, that's about all I use the phone for (well, iMessages and SMS texting, too). The camera on the iPhone is horrid, compared to a friend's Nokia (920 I think, but I don't know) and despite having a whole slew of apps and games installed, I almost never use/play them. Fascinating.
One thing, I want to keep using Live to my contacts, calendars, etc. I don't want to use anything relative to Apple ecosystem.
my goal is to integrate the iPhone to Microsoft no the other way around.
Mmoran27, I think you are behind the times in regard to BlackBerry. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...s-narrows-tops-estimates-amid-turnaround.html CEO John Chen is a master at turning around companies on their deathbed.
Mmoran27, I think you are behind the times in regard to BlackBerry. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...s-narrows-tops-estimates-amid-turnaround.html CEO John Chen is a master at turning around companies on their deathbed.
After more than a year using a Nokia Lumin 810 I decided to by an iPhone. The reason simple, neither T-Mobile or Microsoft is releasing the WP8.1 for my phone. So it's time to move to a company that at least release updates more consistently.
My question is, any tips or advices.
Things that I use a lot.
1- Pictures on my phone sync with Onedrive automatically.
2. Office Lens to Scan and save to OneNote. Any equivalents for iPhone?
3- I use my phone as AP for my SP3. Can I do that in in iPhone 6?
Intent of thread - "I wanted to know how SP3 owner integrates their iPhone to Microsoft ecosystem specially SP3 owners."
But what about live account?
Another question. Now I have iTunes installed in my desktop. Should I install it in my SP3? I hate iTunes.
The first link is over a year old and the gizmodo article is 3 months old. BlackBerry may not have market share in the US, but it's still very popular in other parts of the world. It is not dead, no matter what you and US tech bloggers say, and most of them are very much biased toward Apple.Um yea.
http://slant.investorplace.com/2013/08/blackberry-stock-bbry-apple-aap/
Blackberry is DEAD - Stick a fork in it. Their market share is now 0%.
http://gizmodo.com/were-not-dead-yet-says-blackberry-and-launches-a-fact-1597726841
Live Account is the old name for the Microsoft Account, it is the account used to log into Outlook.com, OneDrive and other Microsoft Services...
OneDrive for business is not tied to your Microsoft Account, it is tied to your work account associated with the Office365 Subscription. Also OneDrive for Business is what was once Groove (Ray Ozzie's old Company before it was bought by MS). OneDrive for Consumer is built on top of Azure Storage Services.I've actually got two one-drive accounts, one tied to my original MS account, and one tied to my business and my office 365 SBP subscription .
I don't shoot many pics w the iPhone.
Len
Another question. Now I have iTunes installed in my desktop. Should I install it in my SP3? I hate iTunes.
Were you aware of "Preview for Developers"? There's nothing stopping you upgrading that phone.Sorry, I love Windows Phone. But I'm not willing to have another phone that's not getting upgrades from MS.