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Originally Posted by fitbryan
Interesting. I have had a couple issues with verizonguys rom but it is awfully nice, and built for our phone. I'll take a look at kirvin's. It looked like he baked alot into that rom I didnt want tho.
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One serious problem with verizonguy's ROM was that you couldn't pull up a keypad once a call had connected. That made it impossible to type in numbers when working through automated phone menus, typing in PINs, etc. That was a deal-breaker for me.
Kirvin's ROM doesn't have much extra in it. It does have CF 2.0 (instead of the CF 1.0 that Verizon put in), he added a better calculator, he included a Java applet interpreter). He also included Windows Live (a decent application, I hate to admit
) - though I need to use Google Maps as well, since the two applications don't do exactly the same things.
He also removed Pocket MSN, which I don't miss too much.
It's pretty light fare for a "cooked ROM". After the initial installation, less than 10 MB of Program RAM was being used.
¿GotJazz?