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Re: *Updated March 5th* NFSFAN's Custom WM6.5.5 ROMs

Some issues I've experienced with this ROM (on latest build)

* When in Landscape Mode, "Incoming Call" screen glitches out and becomes graphically screwy and illegible.

* All streaming media (from within browsers) opens with Windows Media Player, resulting in many rtsp errors. Streaming media used to default to HTC Streaming Media, which plays formats that apparently don't want to cooperate with WMP (or perhaps the other way around ). I'm aware there's a HTCSM .cab online, however its installation has produced no positive results as there are either some files clashing or just nonexistent on the Touch Pro to ensure functionality. [This is more towards the type of thing I hope could be fixed in an upcoming build.]

* [note: these are from the "Update Profile & PRL.cab", not NFS] "Update Profile" has 0% success rate, always (at least in my testing). I do not believe this to be exclusive to customs because it always worked fine on EnergyROM. Not sure if this is a bug in NFS, or an implemented security feature to the end-user's benefit, but thought I should bring it up as I'm curious as to exactly what the "Profile" in question is if it won't update. :\ For the record, "Update PRL" works fine.

* YouTube app does not work while in Landscape Mode (minus viewing screen)

Other than those measly gripes (and how I wish the Start screen was 4-column capable, d'oh!), this is byfar MY FAVORITE CUSTOM. If you are a ROM-flashing noob to the world of custom ROMs overwhelmed by the number of customs available (as I once was ), this is an excellent place to begin! Stable, [fairly] speedy, WM6.5/Titanium + Manila 2.5 (and to think at unboxing I swore off TF3D forever!), beautiful eye-candy GUIs all over the place, and a solid selection of apps and useful functions to boot; in fact, NFS got me off of SPB Mobile Shell, which is handy, yet just not quite as dandy. My ROM-traipsing adventures may not yet be at an end (I'd still like to give Goku's GSS Custom a go, but it seems dated, and my .nbh file experience has been sketchy at best), but I have a feeling that NFS is what I'll be sticking with for a long, long time. Kudos to you, sir! (4 COLUMNS! 4 COLUMNS! Please?)

- 10th

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