Comment Re:Actual product link: (Score 1) 245
Agreed. Windows Mobile tries too hard to appear like 'Windows' desktop. I have been, necessarily, a Windows Mobile user for years - it's lame. A necessary evil.
In the heat of the day, you do NOT want to be messing with a stylus, and so the natural (for me) choice has always been to resort to 'touch'. This can be even more annoying on WM because the UI's small on-screen buttons are designed to be 'pecked'. I know you can partially solve this via overlays, etc, but that's just wastage
The sad thing is that they could produce a very capable touch phone
In other words, Apple wins this battle
It's interesting that Apple can come along and ace the UI at version 1 (well, Jack of Spades at least), instead of version 25 (and counting) for Microsoft
What's nice is that Apple haven't tried to put the OSX UI on to a small phone
Still waiting on you MS. Depending on how the iPhone performs, I may not be waiting much longer