Although Windows Vista happens to be out considering that January (or November, in case you;re a business consumer), you will find nonetheless items and applications — including some from Microsoft itself — that don;t work with Vista.The latest case in point: Windows Mobile 6.0. Users running Windows Vista PCs and WIindows Mobile 6.0 devices who have been attempting to sync their files using Vista;s Windows Mobile Device Center have been running into problems, as reported earlier this month on the Brighthand.com site, and again this week by Engadget.Microsoft says a fix is coming by mid-June. According to a Microsoft spokeswoman:“Currently,
Office 2010 Key, Windows Mobile 6 users can synchronize files between PCs and Smartphones with ActiveSync 4.5. Microsoft will update Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) on Windows Vista PCs to support file synchronization with Windows Mobile 6 by mid-June. We;re looking forward to offering the WMDC synchronize option very soon.”It doesn;t seem like Vista timing can be blamed for this disconnect. Microsoft released Windows Vista to manufacturing on November 8, 2006. Microsoft released the final version of the Windows Mobile Device Center in February 2007. And it released to manufacturing Windows Mobile 6.0 in February, as well.