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Thursday, May 24, 2007

WM6 Bugs: The Delete Command

Posted by Jerry Raia in "ARTICLE" @ 03:00 PM

http://www.pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=news&id=4216

"In the new Windows Mobile 6 Professional, the menus for the Messaging application have been changed a bit. The most obvious is that the left softkey has been changed from “New” to “Delete”. The reasoning behind this is that most people have to delete a lot of spam on their phones and they wanted to make deleting messages easier. I don’t know who was surveyed for that data, but in my opinion, this was not thought out very well at all. Personally, I never delete messages on my phone."

Since I have yet to get my hands on a WM6 device I cant say if this would bother me or not. I'm not sure why it is being called a bug here though. I thought everything was a "feature". :lol:

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