jsjohnson
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I've only owned a Tilt and a Touch Pro but I think a few things are often overlooked while bashing MS. First, am I the only person still amazed by the fact that so many applications written for WM run like turds not due entirely to the hardware, but in large part due to bad memory mgmt.? It's shocking to see some of these programs crash and burn and not unlike Windows BSOD's, the OS gets the blame 99% of the time. How about introducing some quality control in programs before they make the marketplace? Make the WM7 experience even more solid by (I'm gonna say it) EXCEEDING user expectations! I love my phone so it pains me to have to pour a little salt on the MS parade but...
Learn from the advances made in user interface via SPB Mobile Shell and Touch Flo/Sense, they are built on sensible assumptions about how users actually USE the product. Please stop using the smallest known visual controls in history to do things like change volume.
FOR GOD'S SAKE PLEASE MS UPDATE THE CONTACT MANAGER AND POCKET OUTLOOK TO BE FINGER FRIENDLY!!!! I'm sick of how inaccurate my finger is on a high res screen when trying to find a contact by selecting a letter from the right-hand list. Outlook is positively painful to use with a finger and the menus suck.
Want to beat Apple? Here's my personal opinion on how to start...let users build there own user interface. Give them some templates that they can use out of the box but also let them build their own homescreens at least. A combination of apps, contacts, email, calendar, and IM controls could be arranged the way the USER wants, not ATT/Verizon/Sprint. I don't want honeycombs, I don't care for iPhone's never ending squares...let me build it online from an ever growing list of community and MS developed controls. It would also be fun while practical to have a screen that's unique to the user...what a novel concept!
Learn from the advances made in user interface via SPB Mobile Shell and Touch Flo/Sense, they are built on sensible assumptions about how users actually USE the product. Please stop using the smallest known visual controls in history to do things like change volume.
FOR GOD'S SAKE PLEASE MS UPDATE THE CONTACT MANAGER AND POCKET OUTLOOK TO BE FINGER FRIENDLY!!!! I'm sick of how inaccurate my finger is on a high res screen when trying to find a contact by selecting a letter from the right-hand list. Outlook is positively painful to use with a finger and the menus suck.
Want to beat Apple? Here's my personal opinion on how to start...let users build there own user interface. Give them some templates that they can use out of the box but also let them build their own homescreens at least. A combination of apps, contacts, email, calendar, and IM controls could be arranged the way the USER wants, not ATT/Verizon/Sprint. I don't want honeycombs, I don't care for iPhone's never ending squares...let me build it online from an ever growing list of community and MS developed controls. It would also be fun while practical to have a screen that's unique to the user...what a novel concept!