Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th Mar 2010 16:07 UTC
Windows Since MIX10 is still under way, we're going to have quite a few Microsoft items this week, with Windows Phone 7 Series and Internet Explorer 9 being the main points of focus. We've been speculating a while now about if and how Microsoft would support multitasking on their upcoming mobile operating system reboot, and now we finally have answers: no, it won't do multitasking - at least, not right away.
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RE: Iphone 2.0 four years later
by diegocg on Tue 16th Mar 2010 16:53 UTC in reply to "Iphone 2.0 four years later"
diegocg
Member since:
2005-07-08

Lack of compatibility with every program written for previous windows mobile versions - check
Restrict the ability to recompile/write programs written in native code (C/C++) - check
Lack of capability for corporate development (one of the biggest strengths of previous winmo versions) - check
Lack of SQL storage (sqlite-like) - check
Users will have to check for app updates manually - check

The Register has some details: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/03/16/microsoft_windows_phone_7_d...

Edited 2010-03-16 16:59 UTC

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kholinar Member since:
2007-09-10

Lack of Copy/Paste - check

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navaraf Member since:
2005-07-08

Lack of capability for corporate development (one of the biggest strengths of previous winmo versions)


Where does it lack for corporate development? I just don't see it.

Lack of SQL storage (sqlite-like)


Actually there's C# port of SQLite that works in Silverlight, not to mention that there's bunch of native .NET databases.

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