The second you give Microsoft a chance, they lock you in and you can't get away. They are like flypaper and you are a fly. They scoop you off into a tray and use you for their energy (ie: keep you buying the next version every two years and make sure that third party apps will never be as smooth as theirs. [Office using hidden APIs, etc.])
Andir, that's a pretty harsh accusation. Isn't the DOJ supposed to prevent things like that under their antitrust oversight? Do you have any proof of these hidden APIs?
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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People need to get a life. Yes we all know you hate microsoft. That's nice. Giving them a chance might be as well. *shrug*
The second you give Microsoft a chance, they lock you in and you can't get away. They are like flypaper and you are a fly. They scoop you off into a tray and use you for their energy (ie: keep you buying the next version every two years and make sure that third party apps will never be as smooth as theirs. [Office using hidden APIs, etc.])
Andir, that's a pretty harsh accusation. Isn't the DOJ supposed to prevent things like that under their antitrust oversight? Do you have any proof of these hidden APIs?
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,39364629,00.htm
Also look up the OOXML issues (including undocumented functionality for dates and proprietary tags):
http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-16529/ooxml-problems-in-75-slides
http://resources.zdnet.co.uk/articles/comment/0,1000002985,2114311,00.htm
You can also refer to this page:
http://undocumented.ntinternals.net/