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The only real good thing on Windows XP SP2 Bluetooth is that you have native support to a variety of certified hardware. So no more installation of customised drivers before using TDK, Belkin or some other brands.
However, as you noticed it's not fully functional. It does not support networking, headsets, and a couple of other important profiles.
The UI is very good, less confusing than the Widcomm, but it also offer way less.
The big problem is that once installed, it completely mix up everything. I had that installed on one desktop and had to reinstall Windows XP fresh after being unable to pair some devices - including my iPAQ. :?
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