@razordu30: I agree that while Google services outstrip anything on MS offers on the desktop, Live Search on the phone is much better than the Google Maps equivalent. The speech recognition is amazing for one.
@razordu30: I agree that while Google services outstrip anything on MS offers on the desktop, Live Search on the phone is much better than the Google Maps equivalent. The speech recognition is amazing for one.
I prefer to use Chucky Egg's Nested Tasks.
Sadly, where I work not only are we still forced to use IE6 on Win2K PCs, portable Firefox running off a USB key doesn't work either.
I have a creepy addiction to old gadgets, especially PDAs and smartphones, and it always amazes me what you can do by simply reflashing the firmware and updating the cosmetic appearance of the interface.
Good call! I have installed the app and had a look to see whether there is any untoward addition to my file system. Can't see anything installed other than the tabbed browser, but that is not to say that there is nothing else there.
This is totally excellent! Like Toaddodger I also use web-based RSS (Google Reader Mobile for me) and it is great to be able to flip back and forth between article and feed lists.
I use this all the time on my HTC Universal (WM6). It has a VGA screen so the view isn't that restricted. What is best is having Firefox in full screen running on my Pocket PC. Not sure about the video streaming business. I can't get YouTube to flow smoothly, but I am accessing my PC using an 802.11b WiFi network.…
I use Gadwin Print Screen (freeware) which can be configured to automatically open the captured element in Paint.NET . Works great for me.