"...it still retains the reskinned-launcher relationship with the OS that we find slightly awkward."
well put. having a launcher is nice, but when will a full-fledged interface replace the lame winmo underpinnings? I'd buy a touch if i didn't have to constantly interact with the stylus-requiring, in-cohesive, lame-ass winmo that sits just under the surface.
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"...it still retains the reskinned-launcher relationship with the OS that we find slightly awkward."
well put. having a launcher is nice, but when will a full-fledged interface replace the lame winmo underpinnings? I'd buy a touch if i didn't have to constantly interact with the stylus-requiring, in-cohesive, lame-ass winmo that sits just under the surface.