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BearItAll <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
>> Review of Windows Mobile 6.0 for PPC (Crossbow) operating system
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | Regrettably, this world lacks miracles and this case is just another
>> | proof of that. The system still doesn?t offer support for several
>> | active windows in Internet Explorer, so that you are limited to a
>> | single window at a time, also profiles are missing in WM; the office
>> | applications haven?t been enhanced either. Nor were the multimedia
>> | tools. What the company has really got to do is keep on tuning
>> | Office Mobile, extending Windows Live, release Windows Media Mobile
>> | 11 and so on.
>> `----
>>
>> http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/articles/wm-crossbow-en.shtml
>>
>
> Opera is the best browser for mobiles and pda's. It retains the tabbed
> browsing and session capabilities. Sites that require several pages to
> remain open, such as a main page and sub pages for chat and forums, work
> well in Opera on my PDA. Just occasionally a site (or part of a site) will
> fail, this is because java isn't fully implemented in these devices.
>
>>
>> Related:
>>
>> Microsoft doesn't deny Windows Mobile flaw
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | Microsoft has refused to deny that the most recent version of
>> | Windows Mobile leaves data poorly secured on handsets.
>> `----
>>
>> http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/0,1000000085,39284532,00.htm
>>
>
> I haven't been hit with a pda virus yet, but I can understand it being
> possible from hotel and airport links. Because although with the one I use
> I have to log in to through the web browser (so that they can charge me), I
> have to have a profile with no security switched on to connect.
>
>
Get yourself a Nokia 770 - they don't suffer from viruses, and have
opera.
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