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The WM7 team is not the same as the WM6.5+. I'm not sure where you are getting your information from, but it is just wrong. Changes in management is a common thing with large projects and no doubt MS has had problems getting WM7 out the door, but I'm not sure what that has to do with WM6.5's UI. Sounds to me you just don't care for WM6.5 (fine) but are are also looking for external support from authority to back up your opinion ("They were fired! So it must be bad!)". It's a fallacious argument. Quote:
Either way it is still a huge shift for Microsoft in terms of strategy and having those apps built in goes a long way in extended user functionality. Quote:
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This is just, and no offense, a dumb point. Obviously with every new WM6.5 device that is launched, your "argument" withers. Having the Pure and Intrepid myself, I can tell you that the out-of-box experience is way better than WM6.1. Quote:
Neither my Pure or Intrepid have custom ROMs either. Even my Treo Pro has just a stripped down & clean WM6.5 build, no custom UI. Once again, you don't like WM6.5 so don't use it. Last I checked your phone has WM6.1 so sounds like you're already set. I'm not sure why you are trying to convince myself or others that WM6.5 isn't a worthy upgrade--I have 6 devices running it (Snap, Intrepid, Ozone, Pure, Touch Pro 2) and I've used the TG01, Imagio and other high profile devices with it--I think WM6.5 is really good. It's not the best thing in the world, but a step in the right direction. Quote:
So don't use it. Grab a kitchen and make a vanilla WM6.1 ROM, what's stopping you? |
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Re: dear chefs:nobody is willing to cook 6.1 anymore? ! the forum misses 6.1
Well, I've got a stock rom with tons of tweaks and cabs installed, but what I would like is a ROM that a slimmed down stock ROM with most of the common tweaks and cabs, (ICS and such).
My first ROM that I ever flashed on a phone (did PSPs and other devices before) was a DCD ROM on my mogul, I had no idea what I was doing, but GPS had just come out, but wasn't available with the stock ROM. So I searched, how to get GPS with mogul and followed the instructions. I used that for about a year and never really had any problems untill the keyboard lag started getting bad, then decided I needed to have ICS and thought I needed to flash a newer custom rom to get it, plus I thought that would fix the keyboard lag, you know start fresh. At that point I was trying different custom ROMS frequently, looking back now, I realize that the newer ROMS for the mogul with manila were too much for it handle and that just having a today screen instead of manila, it ran much smoother. I bought the TP2 so I could have a mogul on steroids, specially after using a touch pro. Now that I know the TP2 and the TP processor are the same, I'm probably gonna upgrade asap to the next generation phone that is faster. Where as I thought I would keep this phone through the end of another generation, as my mogul had made it through the TP generation and barely died a couple of months before the TP2 came out. Right now I turn on my phone and I'm at 43%, I did install the "free up memory" cab and maybe did a registry tweak aimed specifically at memory. As I go through and read posts of people who installed, people are saying they are running anywhere from 50-80%. Somebody was saying that they were at 80% but they didn't care becasue it ran smooth? Doesn't that use up battery faster and make the phone hotter? What happens when you use a bunch of programs or run an SNES emulator? I guess it's still early and bugs need to be worked out for alot of ROMs, I just don't have the time to have my phone down a lot right now. Which means that if I flash it will be late at night and that means less sleep. So I may consider JD's rom, Juicy's or SSK. It's not that big of a deal for me to goto 6.5, but I know that the phone works pretty good the way it is. Are any of these going to keep me in the 40% range? |
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I'm not saying wm 6.5 isn't better than 6.1. I'm saying it's a giant disappointment. Which you all know it is.
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6.1 os better and faster in all means .6.5 is only a stepping stone into 7.
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Are you kidding me? I've flashed dozens of roms on the Touch Pro, and 6.1 has been faster in every way. For the TP2, I still think the Sprint rom is faster than my current 6.5 rom, and is more stable too. I'd rather have a nice, fast, stable 6.1 and sacrifice some "finger usability" and bugs that are in many 6.5 roms. I don't want to have to soft reset every day. |
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