
"Satisfied" iPhone 3GS owners
Of 200 iPhone 3GS users polled in August, 2009, 99 percent termed themselves "satisfied," with 82 percent saying they were "very satisfied."
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I wouldn't mind trying this out but it seems the developer says there's no reason to try it on phones with touchscreens since it doesn't take advantage of that and only uses the hardware keys. I would've liked to have tried this on my 8525. I guess I'll just have to put Crossbow on my 8125.
From the pocketgear.com site...
"This program was designed for Microsoft Smartphone devices with landscape screens, basically.
There is no reason at all, to not use it in other mobile devices with Windows Mobile system.
Specially, because it doesn't use touch-sensitivity screen for daily operating, but hardware keys only."