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Originally Posted by virain
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Originally Posted by dommasters
There are now very few reason to develop for Windows Mobile :cry: Apple's approach has been a revelation. Even I am now hooked up with OSX and an iPhone ...
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It's very ineresting how different average user, not so knowledgable in tech details and tech blogger can be! :roll: The reason for that conclusion is my own experience. This Monday I had a business meeting...Cheers.
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I was about to agree with the poster that you quoted, that was until I read your post. I was about to say that with the new sdk I was going to now switch over, because I’m sure someone would write an RDP application (which I use when I am on call (way more efficient than whipping out my laptop)), but you reminded me of so much more options on windows mobile that I kind of forgot about because I’m so used to it.
I wake up in the morning and I tell my device what album to play (while my eyes are still blurry) I respond to a couple emails during breakfast on my stowaway Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. I read up some current events “directly on my today screen” via my RSS catcher. And there’s still so much more, like the generous keyboard on my Vodafone v1650 that I allows me to type much quicker and more efficiently using “both hands” as I walk through the mall.
The iPhone is without a doubt an breakthrough device, but I’m not ready to convert just yet.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GREAT POST!!!!!!