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?
“We're grateful that RIM has finally decided to pay some attention to the sizable number of non-PC users that have been stuck with poor alternatives for way too long.”
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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?