I’ve been looking at the various mobile web based email providers. Previous posts covered Gmail Mobile<\/a> and Microsoft’s new Live Mail Mobile<\/a>. Today it’s Yahoo’s turn.<\/p>\n
While there’s nothing flashy about the Yahoo Mail mobile UI, it is efficient. The underlying Yahoo Mail feature set is one the best of all the web-based mobile mail services. Unique to Yahoo is Free Intellisync software<\/a> to keep your Yahoo address book in sync with Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Organizer, ACT! and Palm and Microsoft PDA’s. The software can also sync most of these applications with your Yahoo Calendar and NotePad. You can make phone calls or emails directly from the address book on your phone which makes the synchronized Yahoo address book particularly useful if your phone can’t synchronize with the desktop or if you have hard time keeping your contacts up to date across multiple phones.<\/p>\n
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I’ve been looking at the various mobile web based email providers. Previous posts covered Gmail Mobile and Microsoft’s new Live Mail Mobile. Today it’s Yahoo’s turn. Yahoo has had mobile email since 2000. The current version has been around for at least a couple of years but it’s a good design and is aging well. There are both WAP2 and WAP1 versions of Yahoo Mail. The interfaces of the two versions are almost identical. The screenshots show the WAP2 version. … Continue reading