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[News] [Rival] Windows Mobile in Sad State, Customers "Shafted"

  • Subject: [News] [Rival] Windows Mobile in Sad State, Customers "Shafted"
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 08:41:20 +0000
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Microsoft shafts HTC phone users

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| STUMBLING PHONE OS VENDOR Microsoft has 
| decided that users of Windows Mobile 6.X 
| devices, including HTC's just-launched HD2, 
| will not be allowed to upgrade to its Windows 
| 7 Phone OS.
`----

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1594077/microsoft-shafts-htc-phone-users

Skype withdraws support for Windows Mobile

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1593850/skype-withdraws-support-windows-mobile


Recent:

CHARTS OF THE WEEK: The Collapse Of Microsoft's Mobile Business

http://www.businessinsider.com/charts-of-the-week-the-collapse-of-microsofts-mobile-business-2010-2#yahoo-still-king-of-display-advertising-1


Dear Microsoft: Please Give Up on Mobile

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| Dear Steve Ballmer, I believe it's time to
| give up development of a mobile operating
| system. With all due respect to the multi-
| billion dollar empire you're entrusted
| with running, the simple truth is that
| Microsoft is quite bad at developing user
| interfaces that are friendly and
| intuitive. Windows 7 is an improvement,
| but you're far from being out of the
| woods. What's more, it appears that your
| guidance, Mr. Ballmer, might be making the
| problem worse, especially if the things
| you said recently about your instructions
| to Windows Phone developers were true.
`----

http://www.daniweb.com/news/story262056.html


Skype drops its Windows Mobile app

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| Ok, ok. Don't freak out--it looks like
| this is just a step towards supporting the
| new Microsoft mobile operating system and
| not a move showing Skype is quiting MS-
| based phones altogether. Skype has pulled
| their app for Window Mobile, meaning new
| users will not be able to download it.
| Users with the software already installed
| will still be able to use it. According to
| GigaOm, it appears the reasons are that
| the software never quite achieved the best
| possible consistent user experience and
| Skype has grown tired of supporting it
| when they could be focusing on making a
| killer app for the Windows Phone 7
| operating system.
`----

http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/skype-drops-its-windows-mobile-app/2010-02-25


Skype delivers blow to WinMo

http://www.techflash.com/seattle/2010/02/skype_delivers_blow_to_winmo.html


Skype Pulls Windows Mobile Apps; No Word of Return

http://www.pcworld.com/article/190276/skype_pulls_out_of_mobile_apps_no_word_of_return.html?tk=rss_news


Developers, save us from the Microsoft undead

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| More software developers should follow the
| lead of Adobe and Skype, which have
| abandoned Windows Mobile -- what Microsoft
| now calls Windows Phone Classic.
`----

http://www.betanews.com/joewilcox/article/Developers-save-us-from-the-Microsoft-undead/1267213434


Are you kidding me Microsoft? Why confuse with Windows Phone Starter Edition?

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| Doesnât Microsoft think there is enough
| confusion with Starter Edition in Windows?
| Why bring this to the smartphone world
| where you need to get out a simple and
| memorable brand and experience to the
| consumer? What about the Classic Edition
| we heard about, is that for real too?
`----

http://blogs.zdnet.com/cell-phones/?p=3185


Microsoft is charging Windows Mobile developers indefinitely more than Apple and Google

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| Can you believe that? Market share of Windows
| Mobile is sinking like Titanic, and
| competitors have tens of thousands of apps
| (compared to less than one thousand in Windows
| Mobile app store), plenty of which are not
| available at all (!) for Windows Mobile, and
| what is Microsoft doing?
|
| Microsoft is charging Windows Mobile
| developers indefinitely more than Apple and
| Google as you can see in this comparison...
`----

http://mobile.msmobiles.com/news.php?id=8939


Microsoft plays down Windows Mobile

,----[ Quote ]
| It isn't the first time that Microsoft has
| missed the boat - it was also a late starter
| in the Internet game - but the company has all
| but dropped the ball with its Windows Mobile
| operating system.
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http://mybroadband.co.za/news/Cellular/11358.html


Microsoft to discontinue Mobile2Market program

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| Microsoft will discontinue Mobile2Market, its
| mobile application certification and
| marketing program for independent software
| and hardware vendors.
`----

http://www.fiercedeveloper.com/story/microsoft-discontinue-mobile2market-program/2010-01-18


Microsoft Struggles to Extend Desktop Dominance to Mobile

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| Unlike Windows Mobile, the platform developed
| by a massive cross-industry alliance led by
| Internet giant Google, is based on open
| source Linux software and enables greater
| flexibility for programmers building
| applications and features tailored to
| handsets.
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http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2010/01/133_58798.html


Windows Mobile 7: Should Microsoft even bother?

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| When looking at all the competitors for
| smartphone supremacy, you might say the
| Windows Mobile is DLF in the rankings
| (although a recent report places it at third
| place). Some would even contend that
| Microsoft would have been better off never
| entering this race if it weren't going to put
| up a good fight. That may shock the 7.2
| million users of the Microsoft smartphone OS,
| especially those in the enterprise who don't
| see the iPhone as a serious contender at all
| (due in part to Apple's history of ignoring
| the needs of the enterprise in favor of the
| individual user).
`----

http://www.infoworld.com/d/windows/windows-mobile-7-should-microsoft-even-bother-356


Microsoft responds to 2016 SMS bug; not just cell phones affected

,----[ Quote ]
| The saga of the Year 2016 text message bug
| continues. While there's not an official
| fix as of yet we, do have a workaround
| (download here). And we just received an
| official statement from a Microsoft
| spokesperson:
|
|     âMicrosoft is aware of reports that
|     phone messages received after 1/1/2010
|     may be dated 2016. These reports have
|     not yet resulted in widespread customer
|     inquiries; however, we are working
|     closely with our manufacturing and
|     mobile operator partners to investigate
|     the cause and correct the issue as
|     appropriate.â
`----

http://www.wmexperts.com/microsoft-responds-2016-sms-bug-not-just-cell-phones-affected


2016 bug hits Windows phones

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| The date bug which is interfering with Aussie
| point of sale transactions has spread to some
| Windows mobile phones.
|
| The glitch means that text messages received
| since New Year's Eve will appear with a 2016
| date. Card scanners in thousands of Australian
| shops have also been hit, as we reported
| yesterday. Bank of Queensland systems, believing
| it was 2016, rejected most payment cards because
| they'd passed their expiry date.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/05/windows_mobe_bug/
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