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Re: STAYING with WinMo

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Originally Posted by Wesley762 View Post
Right now WM is really the only smartphone OS that you truly have control over in my opinion, I know android is getting better but its just not quite there in my opinion. App stores are nice and all but do you really want to have the only place you can find programs is on your phone? its so nice to be able to browse forums like this and download and have a better control over installing things.

There is sooo many GREAT programs on this site that make's WM truly what it should be and how it was meant to function, Co0kies Home Tab is something that should have been stock with sense and its great communities like this one that makes WM what it is today. Just my thoughts on it.

We needed this thread great Idea.

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I'm not sure what you mean by WM is truly the only phone OS you have full control over. I haven't found a feature on my Android phones that I couldn't change / modify like I could with my TP2, TP, Diamond, or Mogul.

You can install packages outside of the Android store, go to a forum (i grab something from Google's Code Repository once in a while) download the appropriate files and install. But the Android Market is once of the best features of Android. One place to look for software.

I loved windows mobile, don't get me wrong, but forum jumping for software got old.... and I never realized how much I disliked it until I started using Android phones.

Anywho.... I'm not getting rid of my WM phone just yet.... there still isn't an Android world phone.
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