Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Aug 2009 22:32 UTC
Windows At a recent Microsoft event the Inq was given an exclusive walkthrough of the final version of the new Windows Phone operating system, running on a touch screen HTC Touch Diamond2. In addition, Microsoft has published a case study detailing how to port an iPhone application to its Windows Mobile platform as it prepares to launch an online store for mobile applications to compete with Apple.
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Okay....
by Phloptical on Tue 4th Aug 2009 04:25 UTC
Phloptical
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2006-10-10

So because the Zune was such an astounding hit, the interface must be then copied to the Mobile OS?

It all kind of looks like a jumbled mess to me.

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Not impressed
by Malakim on Tue 4th Aug 2009 05:58 UTC
Malakim
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2007-04-03

Doesn't look terribly impressive, jerky scrolling and ugly - what's up with the mega-large text in the menus?

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v Oh great
by SoloDeveloper on Tue 4th Aug 2009 15:06 UTC
Call me fanboy'ish..
by inetman on Wed 5th Aug 2009 04:59 UTC
inetman
Member since:
2006-05-30

... but isn't it a cheap rip off of "something" we all know from "somewhere"?

I still love my BBerry and I resepect the iPhone, I would love to see something else, not a clone, some chinese peolple did better i think ...

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