Dude, now you're just trolling.
Hahahahaha. ROTFLOL. Hahahahahaha. Can't stop from laughing.
You are saying this? Hahahahahaha. LOL. That's so funny! Really!
YOU are accusing Welchbloke of trolling? Hahahahahaha.
You obviously didn't look into what WinMo was capable of then. (or you're trolling).
Thank you for the support. He and zerofool were trolling me for the previous couple pages of this thread. I have moved on but it is nice to see someone else that apparently has some sense and has actually used WinMo, instead of blindly trashing it.
You cant really comment on the functionality of WinMo as you obviously haven't spent any time researching it.
Told him that too. I would ignore him. He's just baiting you, since he obviously has no clue at all about mobile OSs. Wouldn't be surprised if he uses a dumb flip-phone. Maybe a RAZR?
OS's exist to run programs/apps. The 'fast,easy to use, intuitive and appstore' bits arnt intrinsically part of the OS.
As long as they dont arse around with it too much its not going to need a lot of support, it has apps that do about everything already and its very stable.
There are lots of free programs for WinMo that do most things, yes TomTom is expensive but its expensive on all platforms and its very good.
As for hard to find, if a Google search is too hard for you to work maybe you shouldnt have a smartphone.😛
Couldn't agree with you more on the above points.
The basic quality of WinMo as an OS bodes well for WP7, especially if MS can fix the one area that WinMo was lacking: the GUI.
One must also not forget that WinMo ran on really "old" hardware compared to the mini-computers in today's smartphones. The phones simply couldn't handle a snazzy GUI so nobody put any thought into it until Apple came around.
There are only 2 things that I am concerned about for WP7:
1. Lacking copy & paste ... in 2010 that is just ridiculous. They only need to copy the functionality from Apple.
2. Lacking multitasking ... I can understand why this might seem desirable and very few people actually multitask but it should at least allow multitasking for a few programs, even if it is a limited number - eg only multitasking for 2-3 apps at the same time.