For any mobile operating system that you can name you can find some one that will point out what they feel to be a flaw in the operating System. Mike Calligaro of the Windows Embedded team knows this all to well. If you read through the reader responses to many of his post you’ll find a plethora of emotionally charged responses For some of the responses I get the feeling the reader didn’t actually read the entire post. For others some readers make pretty good arguments. In either case I decided to collect what I thought to be the most interesting post addressing features of Windows Mobile that many have questioned.
- WiFi Did You Do That – Addresses why ActiveSync over WiFi is no longer available
Interesting Post
- “Power to the People” – Windows Mobile Power Management Explained
Quotes from Mike:
In response to “why can’t you fix the damn bugs“
As much as I love the job, there are certainly frustrations as well. One of them is that more than half of the code on one of our phones is written by other people (OEMs, ISVs contracted by OEMs, ISVs contracted by Mobile Operators, etc) and any failing in any of that code is usually blamed on us.
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