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Windows Mobiles Rule...!

For a long period of time there was a fad that windows is bad. Open source and anything anti windows was so cool to talk about. Ridiculing Microsoft products was a favorite time killer. People have slowly started realizing that not everything that they hear is true.

I have been using Symbian phones for quite some time now and all of them have been smart phones. Last weekend I attended a friend's marriage and his HTC Touch dual was with me for almost 3 days. This just made me realize how sweet windows mobile is.

It is small things that matter the most like a java application, when run, it gives a security alert. I get a choice to run the app once only or allow for the session or not this time or not this session or not at all. I cannot imagine what security threat it could pose on one run if it didn't on the previous in the same session. Or for that matter what across sessions. If it is safe once, isn't it supposed to be safe always...? Or is it that the OS doesn't recognise the app in the next session...?

Amd why are most of the apps designed for keypad phones and no extensibility for the touch screen browser phones...? I wonder...

A no. Of issue i notice with predictive text, handling, ergonomics, etc. So i conclude. symbian phones are good but when it comes to smart phones and its usability... Windows mobiles rule.

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