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| Microsoft can deprive multitasking in Windows Mobile The next major upgrade of Windows Mobile will bring many innovations, reports Engadget citing PPCGeeks. This is the seventh version of the operating system for smartphones and communicators, the announcement is expected in February. |
| Xbox games can be easily ported to Windows Phone 7 Microsoft has confirmed recently that the developer will not make much effort to port the games created for the Xbox Arcade, a new mobile operating system Windows Phone 7 release is expected next fall. Actually, and previously was the big secret that ... More |
| Windows Phone 7 Series and Zune HD - similarities and differences New software platform Windows Phone 7 Series, the first device on which should appear later this year, is one of the main topics at the conference MIX10, organized by Microsoft. In particular, it has information on what communicators on Windows Ph ... More |
Windows Phone 7 will fail. Nobody wants these restrictions. Look at the Windows developer forums. They don't want this. There are not many developers left to make software programs for Windows Phone. The last remaining ones will leave, and go to Android. Nobody wants what Microsoft has made into Windows Phone 7. |
these decisions make absolutely perfect sense to me...as a winmo 6.1 user and tech savvy person i enjoy the freedoms offered by winmo but to the average phone user (and especially as everyone is using smart phones these days) they dont understand that they need to fully close down programs in order to not use up all their memory. Flash support will come eventually (hopefully) and while no multitasking sounds like a huge inconvenience (and actually is) its a very smart move as it keeps things more user friendly for the masses of not-so-techie people out there. |