engadget.com — Microsoft's finally ready to take the wraps off Windows Mobile 6, the long-awaited successor to Windows Mobile 5 (what else?) that's been baking in the oven for a while now as "Crossbow." The platform formerly known as Pocket PC Phone Edition has become Windows Mobile 6 "Professional."
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jaydjFeb 8, 2007
So go play with your um... er... palm.
cronotFeb 8, 2007
"The correct answer would be Windows Mobile 4"Are you serious? There's no such thing. You may be confusing Windows CE 4.2, whose software bundle on PDAs and smartphones is called Windows Mobile 2003. Then there's the current version, Windows Mobile 5, and now the soon-to-be-released Windows Mobile 6. The submitter is quite correct.
tratFeb 8, 2007
Yes, now I can have the registry and dll-hell on my mobile phone! Yeah!!!!
deeppan77Feb 8, 2007
I hope they've got it right with version 6, because I've been using version 5 for a while it it sucks big time!
naio21Feb 8, 2007
The Treo 700p is a buggy piece of crap from an almost bankrupted company. I'd better think twice...
Closed AccountApr 1, 2007
Who cares. Its hard to believe that something could suck even worse then Windows on the desktop, but behold Win mobile. Not satisfied with f**king everyone in the office, now Gates and Co see fit to release their disease into the mobile world. It surprises me how many people are drooling over this when it sucks so bad.
atheistxJun 16, 2007
Cheers to that, I also have an HTC Wizard, and can't think of a single good reason my contacts list or inbox is still running in the background long after I have finished my call, or read my messages--especially after I've deliberately hit the "close" button. So I, too, use a third-party app to sufficiently close processes. Though, despite that lacking stock feature, I'm still pleased overall with Windows Mobile.Ce la vie. :)