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Windows Mobile, No Hard Feelings, But I'm Taking My Talents to Android

Windows Mobile, No Hard Feelings, But I'm Taking My Talents to Android

I installed Android on my HD2 a couple weeks ago. Initially, I thought I would continue to use Windows Mobile 6.5 as my main OS, but just hop into Android once in a while for games and apps not available in WM.

 

Co0kie's Home Tab v1.8.5

Co0kie's Home Tab v1.8.5

HTC's Sense UI runs on top of Windows Mobile 6.5 on the HD2, providing a better UI and convenient shortcuts to Windows Mobile apps. It's finger-friendly and hides most of WM 6.5's software and interface flaws. Sense UI is a slick and mostly well thought-out interface, but it has a few shortcomings of its own. On the home tab, the first screen you see when you power up the phone, the quick links to your favorite apps are limited to nine; the calendar contains only one entry; and there's no task list. Co0kie's Home Tab (CHT) fills these voids.

 

Yay! Dropbox for Windows Mobile

Yay! Dropbox for Windows Mobile

Dropbox has became an indispensable web development tool for me. It lets you share and sync files across multiple computers - your desktop, laptop, and netbook. It also keeps a history of your edits, like google docs. I use it as a poor man's svn to keep track of my edits to pages on Wopular, in addition to syncing design comps, and to-do lists. Since I already use my HD2 to pick stores to feature on the site, I thought wouldn't it be nice if I could also do some coding with it.

 

HTC Touch Pro 2 Impressions After A Couple Weeks

HTC Touch Pro 2 Impressions After A Couple Weeks

I've been using the HTC Touch Pro 2 for a couple weeks now, and I've been really happy with it.

 

In Defense of Windows Mobile 6.5 Or Why It's Better than the IPhone and Palm Pre

In Defense of Windows Mobile 6.5 Or Why It's Better than the IPhone and Palm Pre

I don't understand why there's all this hate towards the new release of Windows Mobile 6.5. First of all, there's a reason why it's called 6.5. It's just a partial upgrade, not a full upgrade like Windows Mobile 7 is supposed to be. Nonetheless, 6.5's sole purpose was to make the device more finger-friendly. And for that purpose, it succeeds.

 

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