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Good Job HTC! I hope other manufacturers follow suite. I like the tap and hold implementation option.
I agree with aroma that the argument given by Microsoft is week. As noted by Ed the argument is saying people should not be able to change the oil in their car. I think the argument shows that the people who make windows mobile don't really use it. Otherwise, the close problem would have been fixed when way back in time when I had my Nino Palm-PC. While I agree that users should not need to manage memory the unfortunate reality is that for anyone doing much work on a pocket pc they will need to do this.
Is anyone from the windows mobile group at Microsoft reading this? Can you give a better defense as to why I don't need a close button on any of my Windows Mobile applications? The biggest offender I've noticed is Media Player. When it's in the background and idle, it manages to take cpu or something so when I'm playing back video in other applications the frame rate drops significantly. This also hurts game performance of course as well as anything else that pushes the hardware at all. I have WM 2003se. Has this been fixed in any newer versions of Windows mobile/Media player?
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