On a consumer level I would agree with you; I doubt Dell/HPaq/IBM etc would bother with your average home user on stability issues.
On the other hand, this is a very high profile client. It wouldn't suprise me if they had dedicated staff available to help with any issues, stability or otherwise, that came up.
I've been using TrueSync from StarFish for a couple years now to handle synchronization between my Startac/PDA/Exchange and or Outlook contact databases. The outdated version I use even allows for minor phone preferences settings without having to fumble with the cumbersome menus on the phone itself. While it may not be something provided for free from the phone manufactuer, it is a start.
On a consumer level I would agree with you; I doubt Dell/HPaq/IBM etc would bother with your average home user on stability issues. On the other hand, this is a very high profile client. It wouldn't suprise me if they had dedicated staff available to help with any issues, stability or otherwise, that came up.
I've been using TrueSync from StarFish for a couple years now to handle synchronization between my Startac/PDA/Exchange and or Outlook contact databases. The outdated version I use even allows for minor phone preferences settings without having to fumble with the cumbersome menus on the phone itself. While it may not be something provided for free from the phone manufactuer, it is a start.