jankyhanky#WP
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a) HD2 is great. The Tilt 2 is okay. I like that HTC is doing what it can, but I dislike most of TouchFlo. The icon bar at the bottom is counterintuitive. I expected to be able to flick/slide the bar, but it is really more of just an indicator to tell you where you are in relation to the other panes (totally unnecessary). Ignore that obnoxious messages pane (with the tilted envelope and rendered messages) and go straight to your real inbox.
b) WinMo's customizeability is nuts. There's a reason HTC has been able to add on TouchFlo and other good stuff. It is running a Windows Kernel. You can't say that about any other smartphone. (Apple claims iPhones run a Mac kernel but we have yet to see any practical evidence of use).
c) WinMo 7. We need a total finger-friendly reworking. If I just wanted to make tabs and buttons bigger and uglier like they did on 6.5, I could've used any UI tweaker and done so in 10 minutes.
d) There's not much to like. I spent the past 3 years finding apps that pretty much make the interface work like android is now. Imagine a Storm with much more potential but failing to deliver even more miserably.
e) freewarepocketpc.net is an amazing source for apps. Again though, all the apps I've been happiest with are the apps that make WinMo behave like something else: s2p, icontact, FingerMenu, FingerMSGBox, and Showcase (for task management). I wouldn't be able to live without Total Commander for my file management and registry editing needs.
The one redeeming quality is that Office is free!
b) WinMo's customizeability is nuts. There's a reason HTC has been able to add on TouchFlo and other good stuff. It is running a Windows Kernel. You can't say that about any other smartphone. (Apple claims iPhones run a Mac kernel but we have yet to see any practical evidence of use).
c) WinMo 7. We need a total finger-friendly reworking. If I just wanted to make tabs and buttons bigger and uglier like they did on 6.5, I could've used any UI tweaker and done so in 10 minutes.
d) There's not much to like. I spent the past 3 years finding apps that pretty much make the interface work like android is now. Imagine a Storm with much more potential but failing to deliver even more miserably.
e) freewarepocketpc.net is an amazing source for apps. Again though, all the apps I've been happiest with are the apps that make WinMo behave like something else: s2p, icontact, FingerMenu, FingerMSGBox, and Showcase (for task management). I wouldn't be able to live without Total Commander for my file management and registry editing needs.
The one redeeming quality is that Office is free!