jasqid
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I contacted DirecTV and a Sunday ticket app. Let them know I wasn't to happy about paying for the service and not able to use it on my mobile.
the facts are weighing heavily in the favor of WP
You can have fifty thousand million quadrillion apps in the store
Unless you're looking through completely rose-colored glasses, they really don't. Sure, the raw number of apps in the marketplace is growing, but... that's a very poor indicator, really. You can have fifty thousand million quadrillion apps in the store, but if they're not the apps which people *want* that number doesn't matter.
Look, I want WP to succeed as much as you do. But you have to be realistic about its success. And yeah, it's great that there are more apps in the marketplace than there were, but that's not really a reason to rejoice. When the apps that people actually want are on WP, *then* we'll have a reason to rejoice.
I think people will complain until Instagram is here, that's all there is to say
... and WatchESPN and HBOGo and Starbucks and and and and...
Read through some of that then tell me we have zero good news.
Dominoes pizza app
I'm still unable to view or edit a PDF which is a basic phone function
exactly, download PDF reader and you will be fineI open pdfs on my phone all the time. As far as editing them goes... Who is able to edit on any mobile? That's hard enough to get done on a PC!
Though I will agree that viewing pdfs is clunkier than it should be, especially given how great mobile office is. If MS really wants to say they are the OS to get work done then they need better mobile PDF support.
I shouldn't worry too much about instagram, according to a report I read today, they have lost 50% of their users in the last month