Zen Micro Photo -- Outlook synchronization -- long text from ta

Do we have the title AND the description of the task on the Zen Micro Photo 8Gb?
OR do we have the task's title only? (like Ipod I think)

I've just noticed something curious.
Although you have Tasks shown in the display of the Micro, there's no option in ZMME to sync tasks! At least not in ZMME 4.00.27.

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    I turn it over to all of you. Any suggestions?
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    I am about to purchase a Zen Micro Photo. I am choosing it over the Zen Micro because of the many posts about the headphone problem on the Zen, the clearer screen on the Micro Photo, and the lack of availability of the Zen Micro in the stores - very few stores are selling the Micro and many have only the Micro Photo (which leads me to believe that the Micro is being phased out - at least in the marketplace). I have some concerns about the Micro Photo - there seems to be some posters on this group who have a buzz from the screen. Since many reviews of the Micro Photo say how great the sound is, I am going to assume, perhaps foolishly, that the buzz has been taken care of in the recent releases or this is not as common a problem as some would like to state. My other concern is and question is how fragile are these? There are warnings about NOT jogging with the Micros. I have not seen this with other companies'hd players. I plan to use this in a car. Is this going to be a problem? Sometimes roads are bumpy.
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    &Zen Micro Photo Randomly Shutting DownU Hello there,
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  • SOLUTION - Zen Micro Photo Stuck in Recovery M

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  • Zen Micro Photo bugs need to be worked out - firmware update comi

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    I run windows XP pro . sp2, its quite strange.. it should work. ! **bleep** IT SHOULD WORK ! :smileyindifferent: , and the wirld thing is. i also try'ed it on another windows XP machine at work.. and it didient work there either. im beginning to question if this is the product for me. its realy sad though, i love the zen design.. not to mention the price.
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  • Cheap/free DIY Zen Micro/Photo Case and wall charg

    Ahoy! I've been on the Head-Fi forums and figured to check out these and didnt find much.
    Its simple to make a hardcase for your Zen Micro or Micro Photo, check out mine!
    I used a penguins mint tin, (like Altoids but caffinated)
    also, the standard wall charger for USB motorola phones will charge your Zen Micro Photo
    its still a 5v usb charger, it works and you can find them cheaper than one from
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    Take the mint tin, trace it onto the back of a peice of foam (the white plasticy side)
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    take the sticky side off and lay the foam, sticky side up, onto the screen. close the tin.
    Your MOST of the way done
    now take a dremel (what i used) or what ever else. maybe a nail and hammer the corners and scisor the between? (that may be sharp)
    and you have yoruself a great case everyone will marvel at and youll be proud of it, post your pics here or atleast email me at [email protected]
    (edited for grammer and aded images and title)Message Edited by HalfTwitch on 0-06-20072:59 AM

    I deal with the slight buzzing while the screen is on, i just haev my screen cut off in 0sec of idle and its good to go, thats a known bug.
    Also, one time my zen kinda froze booting but that was a fluke adn has been fine since then.
    I Love my hard case i made, it has a mysterious ding in it but that just means that i spared my zen from that same ding.
    I've been IM'd and asked abotu it overheating in the enclosure and i've used it in the sun for hours on end and the zen itself stays cool, i dont think there is a problem with that at all.
    If you rmaking one know that its one layer of foam on the bottom and two on the sides.
    the easiest way to apply the screen protector is to peel the sticky off of lay it on the screen, sticky side up and then just close the lid.
    I had the idea of putting a hole in the lid where the screen is and glueing the clear plastic from a CD case but scrapped that idea because it would look tacky and get dirty.

  • Zen micro photo, Austra

    hey, this is more directed to to the creative people but maybe someone else knows. Currently in australia we have pre oreders for zen micro photos, though only in selected colours, i looked at the australian creative website and they only have 6 of the colours listed on the zen micro photo page. Does that mean only those 6 colours are going to be released here? Because i want the orange one and they hav'nt got that listed, anyone know anything?
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  • Does the Zen Micro Photo 8GB have Jack Stick proble

    As my title says, does the Zen Micro Photo 8GB have Jack Stick problems?
    Some claims that Creative fixed this issue, and some claims that it still exists, does some of you have experienced problems with the ZMP?

    Since there is no definiti've answer from Creative regarding this issue, I plan in the interim to keep my headphones plugged in as much as possible. My long term solution is to purchase (for approx $5.00) a 3.5 mm male/female headphone jack and use it as the sacrificial phone jack. This way I can remove my phones as much as I like. I am not going to take the chance. I think the long term solution is the way to go even if they fixed this problem. Over time the phone jack is going to loose some connectivity due to repetiti've use. This in turn creates an annoying audible noise picked up by your headphones. Just a thought.

  • Help with my Bran-New Creative Zen Micro Photo. [Questi

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    Thank you DM for responding. I am expecting problems, but it still won't allow me to charge the Zen Micro Photo or even use the Creative Media Source. I can't upload any songs or any contacts on it. I haven't uploaded anything yet, but it's not reading the USB device. When I run Creative Zen Micro Photo Media Explorer I get this message at the top of the screen: "The device is not connected. Please connect your Zen MicroPhoto to the computer. I can't organize anything or add songs... so it just makes all the programs I downloaded useless and my Creative product unusuable.ONe thing it does do though... whenever I plug in my Zen MIcroPhoto to the USB it turns it on and glows, but only shows my battery at the top with one red line and the green lightening bolt filling the battery up.After leaving it like this for two hours the green moves, but the red bar stays the same size.

  • Need help with Zen Micro Photo: It stays in recovery m

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  • Having big problems with Creative Zen Micro Photo!! I need much urgent help!

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    I've read reports about no music while viewing pictures. True or False?</LI>
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    * I've seen some comments on the screen being dim (or not as bright as expected). Can anybody confirm or debunk?
    I set the screen contrast to 80 percent. In normal office lighting, pictures appear crisp and bright enough. In total darkness, looking at the screen won't hurt my eyes either. OLED rocks!
    * I've read reports about no music while viewing pictures. True or False?
    Unfortunately this is true.
    * Anybody using SUBSCRIPTION music on their Micro Photo If you are, can you see album art while a track is playing (like the Apple nano)?
    Unfortunately again, album art is not displayed.
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