Adds support for Windows Phone devices in Windows.
Windows Mobile Device Center is the Windows Vista ActiveSync application. It allows users to synchronize and communicate with PDAs or smartphones in Windows Vista.
Basically, with Windows Mobile Device Center can do everything that ActiveSync can do. It also allows for a number of additional functions aimed at managing media.
With Windows Mobile Device Center, you can synchronize email, manage memory of your PDA directly from the desktop, transfer all kinds of files and sync your digital photos and music files.
Another new feature that comes with Windows Mobile Device Center is the ability to view or play directly from the memory resources of your device. For example, you can listen to a song without having to transfer it to your PC before.
Features of Windows Mobile Device Center
- Backups: Create a backup of your device.
- Calendar: View and edit your Outlook Calendar, including appointments and meeting requests.
- Connectivity: Connect your device to your computer via USB and Wi-Fi.
- Contacts: View and edit your Outlook contacts.
- Device Settings: Manage settings on your device.
- Firmware: Update your device's firmware.
- Games: Find and install games on your device.
- Messages: View and send text messages from your computer.
- Music: Copy music from your computer to your device.
- Office: View, edit and create office documents.
- Photos: View, organize and transfer photos from your device.
- Security: Apply security policies to your device.
- Syncing: Connect your Windows Mobile device to your computer to sync and manage content.
- Tasks: View and edit your Outlook tasks.
- Videos: Copy videos from your computer to your device.
Compatibility and License
Windows Mobile Device Center is provided under a freeware license on Windows from mobile phone tools with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 6.1 is the latest version last time we checked.
on newer versions of Windows like Windows 11 and Windows 10 but more likely to be stable on older versions of the operating system with Vista and XP coming to mind. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.Filed under: