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Re: Is there any way to use WM programs on the WP7

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Originally Posted by cynteeuh View Post
Thanks all for your advice. It's been useful in my research to whether I convert to Droid. I too have been a Windows mobile user for years & converted to the PDA/Phone with the first Windows Treo (boy has the market changed since then).

Has WP7 gone away with the stylus? If so, that's going to be one thing I'll really have to get used to. I truly rely on that and one reason I hadn't converted.
u won't regret converting to wp7 especially since the mango beta is now out in the wild, almost all the functionality from WM has been restored and drastically improved
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Originally Posted by JohnMcD348 View Post
Yeah, it's totally touch, although I have seen a few stylus' for sale that supposedly are compatible with the touch screen. I haven't truied them yet but may i the future. I've got large fingers so I always have to stay toward the fold out keyboard for my phones since I cannot type worth a darn on the screen keyboards.

Darn my fat fingers.
yea mi prima had a capacitive stylus it was neat but I couldn't see myself using it. in fact I rarely ever had to pull out my stylus on my TP and TP2.
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