It probably meshes with the “secure containerization” of work, personal, and 
apps that enterprise IT people probably like.  Work content is separated from 
personal content, and apps are run in a secure container.  Or so they say.
http://us.blackberry.com/business/enterprise-mobility/work-personal.html


From: Bill Prince via Af 
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2014 2:57 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Props to powercode

Yah.  Wonder what that's like....

Gets around the apps issue pretty handily.  Why bother building a new API, just 
use a pretty good one that a lot of other phones are using.

Something like that might have saved the Palm Pre.


bp

On 9/27/2014 12:44 PM, Ken Hohhof via Af wrote:

  It “emulates” Android.

  From: Jason McKemie via Af 
  Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2014 2:38 PM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: [AFMUG] Props to powercode

  The passport is actually somewhat interesting, and I'd consider it if it ran 
Android. It got a decent preliminary review on Engadget as well. 

  On Friday, September 26, 2014, Ken Hohhof via Af 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');> wrote:

    What about a Passport?
    
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/the-touchscreen-smartphone-has-become-one-of-the-98286819979.html

    -----Original Message----- From: Matt Jenkins via Af
    Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 6:45 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Props to powercode

    Don't you mean phablet?

    Matthew Jenkins
    SmarterBroadband
    [email protected]
    530.272.4000

    On 09/26/2014 04:34 PM, timothy steele via Af wrote:

      6plus not a phone that's a tablet
      —
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      On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 8:47 AM, Kurt Fankhauser via Af <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

          the old version looks great on an iphone 6+

          Sent from my iPhone

          Kurt Fankhauser
          Wavelinc Communications
          P.O. Box 126
          Bucyrus, OH 44820
          http://www.wavelinc.com
          tel. 419-562-6405
          fax. 419-617-0110

          On Sep 25, 2014, at 5:09 PM, timothy steele via Af <[email protected]
          <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


            The new version have a smart phone friendly web site or app for
            installer schedules?
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            On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:32 PM, Bill Prince via Af <[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                You change your meds or something Steve?

                First the props to the PTP650, now this.  Makes me think that
                someone has you tied up in a closet or something, and is
                posting in your place....

                bp

                On 9/25/2014 10:44 AM, That One Guy via Af wrote:

                  I never have much good to say about anything, but this is a
                  credit where credit is due thing.

                  They have done alot of work on this new version they have out.

                  We are in the process of demoing it and just did a live
                  import of data from our old version

                  The features in this are slick, the interface doesnt look
                  like something from 1982 anymore

                  It seems responsive and intuitive

                  The big thing today was the 477 export. I personally did not
                  want to have to learn any of the back end stuff on prepping
                  the 477 to file for something that doesnt benefit us and is
                  only done twice a year.

                  I allocated until the filing deadline all my time to
                  focusing on actually reading the FCC crap, collecting the
                  data, formatting it, etc.

                  Powercode just released their functional tool, so i set
                  aside two of those days to get a build live and import our
                  data, I had a couple issues, but it was mainly my dumb ass
                  causing them.

                  Got the live data running, ran the tool and uploaded our
                  stuff. The whole process took around ten minutes, and I
                  still dont even know or care exactly what the FCC is
                  getting, all I know is its done, assuming its correct, and I
                  didnt have to stab anybody.


                  If you are looking for a platform that does your goodness
                  for you (this issue comes up about once a month) Powercode
                  has become a top notch product. Managing your guys time is
                  one of the features just implemented, it needs a little fine
                  tuning, but you can have utter morons handling your
                  scheduling and the system makes sure things dont get too out
                  of hand

                  handling your business with helpdesk ticketing just became a
                  real option with this build too, centralized, tied to your
                  actual customers... nice

                  The billing features have been good for a long time, not
                  alot of changes to that, but for the most part there didnt
                  need to be.

                  Monitoring your network has gotten great, trend base probing
                  and alerting. This does alot of what a fully functional
                  stand alone NMS does. And they added a cloud for the
                  userbase to share probes, no more asking guys how to do this
                  and thet, then getting a vague answer you have to figure out
                  how to implement - genius



                  Buy powercode today while supplies last!!


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