Yes. A lot of us care. WM is still arguably the most versatile mobile OS, capable of doing things that other OSes (ahem, APPLE) are *still* playing catch-up with. In all honesty, WM loses to others like Apple only as far as style. If WM steps up their style, as the WM7 rumors have been suggesting, this platform has a good shot at leaving everything else in the proverbial dust. Do *YOU* not care about the future of Mobile OSes? If so, why in haydes are you commenting on Engadget MOBILE?
i care. i've been using WinMo for a couple of years now and really the only thing wrong with it is how it looks. as far as function goes, it does everything i could possibly ask a phone to do and it works so well with my other MS devices. to say nobody cares about WinMo 7 is very close minded.
WinMo is an open platform with tons of support. meaning, it is very easy to add apps, most of which are free. at one point, every time i saw an iPhone Appstore commercial, i would have a similar app on my phone (for free) the next day.
i'm personally going to give webOS a shot pretty soon cause it seems like it does everything WinMo does but that's not to say i won't back if 7 is good enough.
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Does anyone care ? Seriously.
Yes. A lot of us care. WM is still arguably the most versatile mobile OS, capable of doing things that other OSes (ahem, APPLE) are *still* playing catch-up with. In all honesty, WM loses to others like Apple only as far as style.
If WM steps up their style, as the WM7 rumors have been suggesting, this platform has a good shot at leaving everything else in the proverbial dust.
Do *YOU* not care about the future of Mobile OSes? If so, why in haydes are you commenting on Engadget MOBILE?
I hope this OS has Copy/Paste. I'm pretty sure it will, cus only the most fuqed-up companies would neglect to put that on their OS...
i care. i've been using WinMo for a couple of years now and really the only thing wrong with it is how it looks. as far as function goes, it does everything i could possibly ask a phone to do and it works so well with my other MS devices. to say nobody cares about WinMo 7 is very close minded.
WinMo is an open platform with tons of support. meaning, it is very easy to add apps, most of which are free. at one point, every time i saw an iPhone Appstore commercial, i would have a similar app on my phone (for free) the next day.
i'm personally going to give webOS a shot pretty soon cause it seems like it does everything WinMo does but that's not to say i won't back if 7 is good enough.