Not always true, According to WSJ http://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2011/02/07/depressing-chart-... "Through the close of trading Monday, the investors in 7-10 year Treasurys would have seen a return of 76% percent over the last 10 years, versus a return of 17.4% for stocks. So you could have socked your money in supersafe U.S. Treasurys and reaped a risk-free 80% gain. "
Touchdown (for Android) http://www.nitrodesk.com/dk_touchdownFeatures.aspx keeps all of the Exchange Activesync'd data separate from the main email on the phone, so when you get wiped only corporate email/calendar get wiped. I don't think anything similar exists for iPhone.
I can't speak for iPhone (though I imagine it's similar), but pretty much all your data can be recovered to your phone just by logging into your Google Account, from what I understand. If you use AppBrain, the apps you have installed will be saved too.
I hadn't seen the earlier version, but I just got the latest beta. It would be nice to have a more detailed grade for each case, so that I could learn in better detail about the investigation & management choices I made vs what the ideal choices were.
Did you see discussion? Once the case is finished, you can go to the discussions screen. The ideal treatments are described there and you can share your thoughts via comments.
Doesn't this work out the same? I know if you just donate $20 and take the standard deduction it's post-tax, but if you donate $165,000, I'm sure that your accountant can work something out for you.