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Old 10-02-2008, 10:28 PM
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Default Zune Experience Coming to Windows Mobile

http://www.cio.co.uk/concern/infras...=allchantopdate

"CIO: Why has Microsoft developed Zune?

Ballmer: At the end of the day, one of the big trends is that all content is going digital. And if we don't have the software and services that are useful, helpful and valuable for the consumption of music and video, we are sort of not really a player. Now, we built the Zune hardware with the Zune software - and what you'll see more and more over time is that the Zune software will also be ported to and be more important not just with the hardware but on the PC, on Windows Mobile devices, etc."

What can I say other than IT'S ABOUT FREAKING TIME. I feel like I've told this story 1000 times by now, but here it is again: about four years ago I was at a Mobius or MVP event (I can't remember which) and a Microsoft person came up to me and asked me if I thought they should scrap Windows Media Player Mobile on the device and instead implement the Portable Media Center interface as the way end users would access their photos, videos, and music. I said "Yes, absolutely" before he was even finished talking. The first generation PMC hardware might have been pretty suck-tacular, but the UI was easy to use. The Zune is an evolution of that UI, and while the Zune still needs improvement on a number of levels, the Zune UI is very easy to use - easier to use an an iPod in my opinion. If Microsoft really cared about the consumer market, they would have implemented that media UI years ago and we'd be having a different discussion today. They didn't because they're focused on the enterprise market first and foremost, but that's slowly (oh so slowly) changing.

Putting the Zune software onto Windows Mobile gives Microsoft a bunch of advantages: first, it lets them stop developing Windows Media Player Mobile, a piece of software that has sadly languished for years, hardly getting any updates or improvements. Secondly, it gives end users a great UI for media consumption, and assuming they go all the way with this, it gives users a media management solution (the Zune desktop software) that enables them to easily manage music and podcasts, and somewhat more easily manage photos and videos.

I see this as a win-win all around if implemented properly. I can't see a single down-side to this - what do you think about it?

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Old 10-02-2008, 10:31 PM
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I think I would not complain about this at all
 
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Old 10-02-2008, 10:40 PM
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I see this as a win-win all around if implemented properly. I can't see a single down-side to this - what do you think about it?
Depends on whether the sync solution is ported from the Zune to WM or from WM to the Zune.
 
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Old 10-02-2008, 11:15 PM
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Depends on whether the sync solution is ported from the Zune to WM or from WM to the Zune.
This is just a guess, but the Zune team defends their brand and turf pretty strongly - they couldn't get off the Windows Media Player codebase fast enough - so I think it would be a Zune trickled down to WM type thing...which is good, because I rarely have any trouble synching my Zune.
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Old 10-03-2008, 02:11 AM
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So does it mean anything for us outside North America? :P
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Old 10-03-2008, 02:59 AM
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This could be compelling - if they get the interface right, I'd consider going back to WM. Of course, the Touch HD would be a good combo with the Zune interface...
 
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Old 10-03-2008, 03:47 AM
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hey maybe now zune can get some ****ing UNICODE support because I can hack code pages onto WinMo a lot easier than the current crop of Zune devices.
 
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Old 10-04-2008, 11:41 PM
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Depends on whether the sync solution is ported from the Zune to WM or from WM to the Zune.
I would not wan to have to install yet another app to sync media ot my device. Let WMP sync to whatever interface WM uses (Zune might be a refreshing change), but don't force another app on us.

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Old 10-04-2008, 12:06 AM
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It's great to see people excited about this news, although keep in mind that SteveB didn't confirm nor deny a "Zune Phone". It's speculation at this point, but I totally agree with Jason - it's a win win in many ways, for Microsoft, and customers of both - Windows Mobile and the Zune Pass (subscription service).

The only "downside" I see to this is the amount of time it would take to build and integrate everything together. Hopefully that's not what's causing the delays in getting the next version of Windows Mobile out

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