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Old 10-30-2007, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by whatsinaname View Post
Ok, now for the serious answer.

A kitchen allows you to create your own custom rom. Many programs are included in the "kitchen" and you can just select what you want or don't want.

Programs like 1calc lite, or TCPMP or others are as simple as marking a check box. After you put together what you want on your custom rom, you flash it to your phone.

The best advantage to this is that you won't have to install these programs each time if you hard reset. The WM5 kitchen was rock solid and Verizonguy has a wm6 kitchen out already based on HelmiC's work.

Hope I have been helpful.
Thanks for the serious response, I am new to Windows phones coming from a Palm Treo 650...
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