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deltafowler
02-18-09, 10:31 PM
Ten Reasons Why Windows Mobile 6.5 Misses the Mark (http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/18/editorial-ten-reasons-why-windows-mobile-6-5-misses-the-mark/)

"The talk this week at Mobile World Congress has been largely positive about Microsoft's latest iteration of its smartphone UI, Windows Mobile 6.5. Still, some of us at Engadget (well, one of us, at least), feel like the folks in Redmond missed the mark by a longshot. Instead of demonstrating its technical prowess and vast resources, Microsoft limped out a half-hearted rehash of an OS we've seen all too much of, and managed to blind most onlookers with a storm of big time partnerships and bloated PR. While their major competitors (and even some allies) in the mobile space seem bent on changing ideas about how we interact with our portable devices, the company proved once again that it's content to rest on its laurels and learn little from its mistakes.

To give you another side of the story -- a side which I think Microsoft has done an immaculate job of hiding this week -- here's ten reasons why Windows Mobile 6.5 disappoints."

More (http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/18/editorial-ten-reasons-why-windows-mobile-6-5-misses-the-mark/)

Stuart Sweet
02-19-09, 07:07 AM
I read this same article. I haven't seen Windows Mobile 6.5 but I do agree with the basic thrust. I've been a WindowsCE/PocketPC/Windows Mobile user since 1997 and I do stay with the platform because the integration with Outlook is excellent. However, it's unfortunately clear that Microsoft was unprepared for the quantum leap in usability and user interface design that hit with the iPhone.

Ira Lacher
02-19-09, 09:57 AM
And you still probably can't see the screen in daylight. That was why I started on the odyssey that eventually led to the iPhone.