Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Feb 2007 04:52 UTC
Windows "I have a huge list of all of the tweaks that have been done to the operating system but I'll save that for next week. Also, if you're wondering, you can expect Windows Mobile 6 devices in the marketplace worldwide by second quarter 2007." More here (screenshots). Betas of WinMob6 also had integrated VoIP support via SIP in them, but it doesn't seem that this was announced along the other features.
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WorknMan
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2005-11-13

What is the difference between these?

Also, what's the future preduction for the fate of PocketPCs? Are they now dead? I'm more interested in the PDA functionality and like the bigger screens of hte PocketPC.

Eugenia Member since:
2005-06-28

Standard is the non-touchscreen version, the one that's called currently "Smartphone Edition". And then there is the new version that now it's called "Professional", which is nothing but the version that's currently called PocketPC Edition. Basically, they changed the names.

The pocketPC interface and platform is not dead, it does very well in the smartphone market. It's just that very few PDA-only devices are released, you will have to buy a touchscreen WinMob phone to get it.

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