OK, so if I can find a Tilt2 this weekend, one of the first things I'll need to find is a good video converter, that can take my existing videos and convert them to the best format for the Tilt. Any recommendations?
Google Format Factory it works great and its free
I've found lots of listings, which brings up a problem with free software for WM today - anyone can post a malicious application on the Web under the name of something worthwhile, and cause havoc to those unlucky enough to think they're running a good application. The new App stores are a way around this, but Microsoft has to catch up with Google and Apple - hopefully they'll do that quickly because there's great stuff out there.
Having said that, do you have a recommendation for some reliable sites that might have Format Factory?
Nope, I want it all! BUT, I don't need it for navigation as I prefer the much bigger screen and features of my Tomtom 920T for that.
As for your comments about the browser, I'm finding it far easier/quicker/more reliable to access the Internet with the iPhone than I ever could with my Tilt, even with Opera Mini on my Tilt. But maybe that will be better with WM 6.5 on the Tilt 2.
For fun things, I still think that the iPhone is better. But for things that matter, the Tilt 2 might be better - we'll see.
I went into this as a firm WM user, having always avoided Apple products. My wife convinced me to try the iPhone, and I've tried to do so with an open mind. I've used it enough to see the advantages and problems, and it will be tough to choose. Maybe what I really need is an HTC HD2 running WM7, but that won't be out for a year.
OK, so if I can find a Tilt2 this weekend, one of the first things I'll need to find is a good video converter, that can take my existing videos and convert them to the best format for the Tilt. Any recommendations?
Or, you could just wait 6 months for the HTC HD 2 to come out.
"It was nice to be able to get in my car, hook up the iPhone to the Aux in jack on my radio, press the button on my Bluetooth and say "play music" and have it start playing MP3 files. Later on, I switched to the next track by pressing the button and saying "next song", and then selected an different album by saying "play album Across the Universe", and finally "play artist Pink Floyd". And then I pressed the button and said "call home home" and it dialed the entry on my phone for home, paused the music until I was done, and the went back to playing. I don't know if a Windows Mobile phone can do this so effortlessly.
YES IT CAN
Having spent two days with the Tilt 2, here's my observations/decision:
1. If I didn't want to sync with Enterprise AND my home PC, I'd probably get the iPhone. It does everything well, and the lack of multitasking with third party apps isn't much of an issue in practice. In addition to being a good phone, it is great for e-mail, Web access, video playing, and music playing. The voice control works very well so I can do what I want while driving (placing phone calls, playing music of my choice) without even looking at the phone. But working with Enterprise and my home PC just doesn't do what I want - the segregation of the two causes too many problems.
2. The Touch Pro 2/Tilt 2 is pretty good, has a very good screen and a great physical keyboard. But the user interface is tough to manage without the cursor control pad on earlier phones. The Tilts 2 has voice control, but it doesn't work well at all and is not reliable/simple enough to use while driving (I don't want to have to glance down to see if it is calling the number I requested, or remember a list of 50 artist names when selecting what music to play).
3. The Original Tilt has a screen which isn't as good as either of the other two, and has a pretty worthless physical keyboard (to me). BUT, it has a much easier user interface overall (primarily because of the cursor control pad) than the Tilt 2.
So, iPhone has a problem for my type of use, and the Tilt 2 doesn't offer enough compared to the Tilt 1 to be worth $200 and locking myself into a 2 year contract. I'm returning the Tilt 2 and going back to my original phone.
I'm keeping my eyes out for the next generation: WM7 or even Android 2.0, which now supports Exchange.