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| ![]() On 10/02/2010 08:27 AM, Alias wrote: > http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic...Android_phones > > > Another example of MS trying to take it all and be the monopoly in > smartphones where their market share is nil. Well, except for Frank, of > course, who will buy the Win 7 phone as soon as it's out. > Well, hopefully the Win7 phone OS is better than what they have previously released. (I doubt it) My Brother has suffered greatly over OS crashes on his MS OS based phone. ..Everyone act surprised.. I, on the other hand, have had zero problems with my Droid, with Android. Hmmm, go figure.. lol! ..Thus the MS aggressive lawsuits. They just hate to be upstaged eh? ..But then upstaging them is pretty easy where an OS, is concerned. ..How pathetic. G'day Sponsored Links |
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| ![]() On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 03:38:18 -0600, Muad'Dib <idaspud52@nospamhotmail.com> wrote: > OS crashes on his MS OS based phone. ..Everyone act surprised.. I, on > the other hand, have had zero problems with my Droid, with Android. Hold your horses, the Droid does crash. You just have not done anything to make it crash. -- posted with a Droid |
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| ![]() On 10/03/2010 06:05 AM, Big Steel 99 the X factor Droid wrote: > On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 03:38:18 -0600, Muad'Dib > <idaspud52@nospamhotmail.com> wrote: >> OS crashes on his MS OS based phone. ..Everyone act surprised.. I, > on >> the other hand, have had zero problems with my Droid, with Android. > > Hold your horses, the Droid does crash. You just have not done anything > to make it crash. > > -- > posted with a Droid Not saying it,(Android) or ANYTHING is invincible by no means, as that would be a lie, BUT a mere unexpected reboot not loosing anything, compared to a complete crash and loosing everything and two days to get back up and running with MS OS as my brother experienced and others I know of, IS still a major problem. K? Has YOURS crashed? NO? How can you then compare? Read about it? Believe everything you read? I don't. ...People tend to exaggerate.. A LOT! |
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| ![]() On 03/10/2010 10:38 AM, Muad'Dib wrote: >> > > Well, hopefully the Win7 phone OS is better than what they have > previously released. (I doubt it) My Brother has suffered greatly over > OS crashes on his MS OS based phone. ..Everyone act surprised.. I, on > the other hand, have had zero problems with my Droid, with Android. > Hmmm, go figure.. lol! ..Thus the MS aggressive lawsuits. They just hate > to be upstaged eh? ..But then upstaging them is pretty easy where an OS, > is concerned. ..How pathetic. > > G'day Obviously your brother is not technically minded and finds it overly confusing because the Windows phone is hard to use for novices. He should have bought an Android O/S but not a Sony or LG. As for your zero problems, bit of a porkie, that. Box-based application and icon system are heavy on demand and getting the most out of Sense still drains battery and demands heavy data use. May not be a problem for you but is is for me. As for Phone 7, there is a big risk for Microsoft as many people may enjoy the personalisation and life the OS provides but others may find it overly confusing and simply too social network heavy. For all that, it still seems to have strong business potential. The Office integration was pretty smooth. Microsoft has made sure that anything typed on a computer can be edited with Windows Phone 7. An essential for me. But in the end, what do you care? Just another silly Linux troll on a Windows 7 group with nothing better to do... |
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| ![]() On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 06:21:23 -0600, Muad'Dib <idaspud52@nospamhotmail.com> wrote: > Not saying it,(Android) or ANYTHING is invincible by no means, as that > would be a lie, BUT a mere unexpected reboot not loosing anything, > compared to a complete crash and loosing everything and two days to get > back up and running with MS OS as my brother experienced and others I had another dotNet developer send a general email out to the whole department about his love hate with MS and his MS phone. He was going to get an iPhone. I told him about my Droid, and he came back to work with a Blackberry. I guess MS has some problems with the phone. -- posted with a Droid |
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| ![]() On 03/10/2010 2:59 PM, Alias wrote: > On 10/03/2010 02:55 PM, Boscoe wrote: >> But in the end, what do you care? Just another silly Linux troll on a >> Windows 7 group with nothing better to do... > > Last I checked, running Windows 7 is not a requirement to post on > Usenet. The fact that you dismiss comments because they were made using > a Linux machine only reveals what a biased ******* you are. > Not as big a dip**** as you. We post on here because we use and like Windows and don't need any Linux trolls with ulterior motives. Go and peddle your garbage somewhere else where it will be appreciated by the terminally dumb. |
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| ![]() On 03/10/2010 4:45 PM, Alias wrote: > On 10/03/2010 04:42 PM, Boscoe wrote: >> On 03/10/2010 2:59 PM, Alias wrote: >>> On 10/03/2010 02:55 PM, Boscoe wrote: >>>> But in the end, what do you care? Just another silly Linux troll on a >>>> Windows 7 group with nothing better to do... >>> >>> Last I checked, running Windows 7 is not a requirement to post on >>> Usenet. The fact that you dismiss comments because they were made using >>> a Linux machine only reveals what a biased ******* you are. >>> >> >> Not as big a dip**** as you. > > >> We post on here because we use and like Windows and don't need any Linux >> trolls with ulterior motives. > > What you need, I can't provide and it doesn't have anything to do with > Linux or Windows. > >> >> Go and peddle your garbage somewhere else where it will be appreciated >> by the terminally dumb. > > Um, Linux isn't for sale so it can't be peddled. You can back pedal > which you do with almost every post. > How is this going on the retreat you numbskull? You can't even read what's there in my missive. Get back to your imaginary business and talk with your imagine friends. Sad, very sad!! But... PMSL |
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| ![]() On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 13:55:29 +0100, Boscoe <laughingboy47@hotmail.com> wrote: > As for your zero problems, bit of a porkie, that. Box-based application > and icon system are heavy on demand and > getting the most out of Sense still drains battery and demands heavy > data use. > May not be a problem for you but is is for me. It's really not a problem if one gets an extended battery, and one installs a task manager to kill tasks/programs, which drains battery life if left running and they are not needed anymore. > The Office integration was pretty smooth. Microsoft has made sure that > anything typed on a > computer can be edited with Windows Phone 7. An essential for me. And they did the same with the Droid. The Droid can do it all MS word, excel, PowerPoint, pdf, with the ability to create word and excel files on the phone and more. There is even Bing for the Droid. The Droid is fabulous. It's to the point that I don't even use my laptop using vista anymore to do day2day personal business. I especially like the fact that I can turn the Droid into a wireless router and connect the laptop to it wireless, which supports upto 5 wireless connections simultaneously. I will be dumping BB and just use Verizon with 5gb download limitation with the Droid for all my machines. I don't surf that much anyway. Now have a open mind, the Droid is fabulous. -- posted with a Droid |
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| ![]() On 03/10/2010 5:33 PM, Big Steel 99 the X factor Droid wrote: > On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 13:55:29 +0100, Boscoe <laughingboy47@hotmail.com> > wrote: >> As for your zero problems, bit of a porkie, that. Box-based > application >> and icon system are heavy on demand and >> getting the most out of Sense still drains battery and demands > heavy >> data use. >> May not be a problem for you but is is for me. > > It's really not a problem if one gets an extended battery, and one > installs a task manager to kill tasks/programs, which drains battery > life if left running and they are not needed anymore. > >> The Office integration was pretty smooth. Microsoft has made sure > that >> anything typed on a >> computer can be edited with Windows Phone 7. An essential for me. > > And they did the same with the Droid. The Droid can do it all MS word, > excel, PowerPoint, pdf, with the ability to create word and excel files > on the phone and more. There is even Bing for the Droid. The Droid is > fabulous. It's to the point that I don't even use my laptop using vista > anymore to do day2day personal business. > I especially like the fact that I can turn the Droid into a wireless > router and connect the laptop to it wireless, which supports upto 5 > wireless connections simultaneously. I will be dumping BB and just use > Verizon with 5gb download limitation with the Droid for all my machines. > I don't surf that much anyway. > > Now have a open mind, the Droid is fabulous. > I have a Galaxy S which features Samsung's Social Hub which collates emails, texts, instant messages and events in to a single, real-time feed to make it easier to stay in touch with friends. But I'm also looking forward to getting Phone 7. Windows Phone 7 has a UI that is just as quick and straightforward as Apple's offering. Microsoft say they have spent a long time making sure that Windows Phone 7 will go easy on the battery. Fine by me. Nearly all the applications and software on Windows Phone 7 are cloud-connected with contacts, photos and home screens constantly updating. Rather than feeling confusing the phone seems to develop a life of its own, as your contacts change so do the various applications and the home screen. |
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| ![]() Sponsored Links On 10/03/2010 07:59 AM, Alias wrote: > On 10/03/2010 02:55 PM, Boscoe wrote: >> But in the end, what do you care? Just another silly Linux troll on a >> Windows 7 group with nothing better to do... > > Last I checked, running Windows 7 is not a requirement to post on > Usenet. The fact that you dismiss comments because they were made using > a Linux machine only reveals what a biased ******* you are. > What he fails to remember, surprise, is that you and I DO use Windows 7, and we both have said we like it and use it for whatever purposes we see fit. We have stated over and over that we use BOTH OS's for the best of both worlds. Zealots tend to omit, edit, ignore facts, and take things out of context to taint what a person REALLY said or meant. Surprise again.. NOT.. Nitpicking about what OS a person used to posted with, is just the accuser not having a lucid, intelligent, response. Typical really. I can buy, use, and like an OS, (Win7 in this case), but I DON'T HAVE to LIKE the way that company does business. We all use products we like where the company that produces it isn't the best with its tactics/practices. That is just a fact of life, but I certainly don't have to like their methods, and be quiet about it as well. If a company doesn't know how its customers feel, they just continue on doing the same thing. DUH G'day Sponsored Links |
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