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Re: Anyone happy with wm7 reviews?

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Originally Posted by testacon View Post
I by no means have ANY programming abilities so the following might not be completely accurate but:

Aren't the developers crippled by the new approval process? Microsoft is only giving programmers access to certain parts of the phones OS and not native mode. This "frontend" is what you must program in, say, Silverlight for example, if the APIs you need aren't available for you to use then your program is going to have limitations or not work correctly. I have no idea what you have access to or not but I seriously doubt that Microsoft is going to allow anymore core level apps then Apple does. I'm not holding my breath for wifofum, tethering (wireless or wired) and so on. Microsoft might not require women clothed in burqas (like Apple does) before an app is approved, but will still restrict all that you see in the Cydia store, and forget emulators altogether unless officially licensed which alone is a deal breaker for me...
Yea but, I think what the problem was is with Windows Mobile in the first place. Over the years, programmers were able to do what they wanted and Windows Mobile still crashes and suffers from perfomance issues depending on the application. New or lazy programmers would create cool apps but, they were so poorly written that it would bring a phone/pda down a lot.

Microsoft wants more control of the OS and after the years of just OK performace and daily reboots, I think it is a good idea as long as it's done right. Maybe this time we will get a FAST powerfull OS that always runs great with awsome performance.

testacon, You made some good points and I see the reasoning behind it. I am on the fence myself, Droid looks cool but, I'm really impressed with where MS is going with WP7, time will tell but, I think I will make a jump for a 1 year contract. If it is bad, I am sure I could sell it to get a good Droid/WM 6.5 phone till my contract is up.

Interesting discussion here....
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