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Two cool Windows Mobile resources

While you're working:

  • Windows Mobile Library. This technical library contains resources that can help you deploy and operate Windows Mobile powered devices.

While you're playing:

Enjoy!
-Mel

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  • Anonymous
    March 14, 2008
    Since windows mobile can't send a text when not connected I am less of a fan.  (Orange SPV e650) Even my 1998 phone could wait until there was a connection and send the SMS automatically. My Win Mobile 6 device just complains and stuffs the SMS somewhere useless and never tries again. Basic, basic stuff.  Gah!

  • Anonymous
    March 14, 2008
    That's great.... but if you guys came out with a new version of Voice Command that actually worked with Windows Mobile 6, that would be even better. When is the last time you came out with an update for VC - has it been 2 years? I need my text messages read to me again.

  • Anonymous
    March 19, 2008
    Windows mobile is a joke and wmdc is insult to injury. WM6 is more like skin to wm5 and it still does not address basic functionality. Use your mobile as an alarm clock do you? Well not if you use windows mobile user that is ,its one or the other. If you want your alarm on and dont want to be disturbed by the phone ringing at night you have to put you phone into flight mode as WM makes the major mistake of not seperating phone notifications and system notifications. The first nokia I ever had back in '95 could do this. Furthermoe I can switch off a nokia and it will wake up and sound the alarm. I seriously doubt Photon will address basic functionality and the other numerous problems nor will it give the users what they want. I can't wait until android comes so I can finally get rid of windoze mobile. I'd get an iphone but hate apple more than I hate micro$oft.

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    September 15, 2008
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