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I think UIQ3 is very good!
My P1 is very stable and fast!
I like UIQ3 .......I like my P1......
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Posted: 2007-12-11 14:33:01
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I am not the one who gloated that UIQ3 is the great/greatest. (see title of the this thread)
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Posted: 2007-12-11 14:33:28
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On 2007-12-11 14:33:28, mib1800 wrote:
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I am not the one who gloated that UIQ3 is the great/greatest. (see title of the this thread)
Any one that reads the first post text and not just the title, knows what nipsen meant with it
Of course, i know you read it, but you prefer to pretend the title should be read literaly just to base your normal nokia propaganda
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Posted: 2007-12-11 15:11:25
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Oh no....not another flame session....
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Posted: 2007-12-11 15:40:39
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On 2007-12-11 10:34:59, Boinng wrote:
Wrong! I use WM6's letter recogniser all the time, and it's absolutely as fluid and easy to use as UIQ's Jot - which was important for me, as I've been an avid Jotter since the P800. It also has two alternative handwriting systems, Block recogniser and Transcriber (the latter of which recognises whole words or sentences) and while I don't get on with them so well, it's nice to have choice.
Yep. Is that the Scribe- program? And you can use that in any input- field? Without worrying that it'll hang because you're using it..? If so, I guess things actually have turned out a lot better lately.
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Posted: 2007-12-11 15:53:01
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Letter Recogniser, Block Recogniser, and Transcriber are all just built in, and part of the OS as far as I can tell. You can add other input methods using "sip" files, some free and some paid for. They're all freely available any time there's any text to be entered, anywhere.
I can't stress enough that the whole thing is 100% bullet proof - none of these input methods cause anything to hang, but more than that, WM6
doesn't hang. It doesn't hang, it doesn't crash, it doesn't freeze, it doesn't reboot, it just works. The idea that entering text might make it fall over is so far removed from the reality, it's funny!
I'm as harsh a critic of a flaky OS as anyone, my P800 and P910 were both rock solid, even my M600i was reliable on the later firmware, but the Tytn II - and Windows Mobile 6 - can hold its head up high with the best of them, in my experience. In all seriousness, I've been playing around with this thing for almost two months now, and haven't crashed it once.
[ This Message was edited by: Boinng on 2007-12-11 15:22 ]
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Posted: 2007-12-11 16:16:18
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@mib1800
Quote "No RDS for the FM radio
Does any UIQ3 implemented device have this?"
Of course, to be precise my P990 has that.
Also, my P990 perfectly searches through Contacts (what is lost in P1)
BTW Boinng's opinion is a proof of Non-existence of perfect WHATEVER for everybody.
mib1800 list is a list of some things - facts, but if I would care so much about things he wrote, I would leave my P990 long time ago. This list is not cruical list of things.
But also who knows what would happen if Nokia would edit a really decent touch screen device some time ago? Maybe I'd use it?
But now I use my device, take advantage of it and will never switch until Pnext comes. And I think this discussion reminds me a bit on this fan-gangs (usually between Nokia - SonyEricsson).
And you know, these producers on fact want you to act like that
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Posted: 2007-12-11 16:57:46
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On 2007-12-11 16:16:18, Boinng wrote:
I can't stress enough that the whole thing is 100% bullet proof - none of these input methods cause anything to hang, but more than that, WM6 doesn't hang. It doesn't hang, it doesn't crash, it doesn't freeze, it doesn't reboot, it just works. The idea that entering text might make it fall over is so far removed from the reality, it's funny!
Well, I extrapolated a bit (to keep in tune with the entire opinion as facts thing

) - but I do have a friend who says her wm unit typically will slow down towards the end of the day, and freeze. And that reboots turn up completely randomly. But.. I'm sure it depends a lot on the use, and what sort of programs are run. And that some versions are better than others, etc.
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Posted: 2007-12-11 17:40:10
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There are a LOT of different WM devices out there, designed and built by many different manufacturers, running different versions/builds of WM, alongside a lot of other vendor-supplied/third party software... I'm sure there are, or have been, many bad WM phones out there, but that doesn't mean WM itself is bad! The Tytn II proves, for me at least, that WM6 is a good OS and a good UI. It might not be right for everybody, but there's not much wrong with it - and it IS stable.
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Posted: 2007-12-11 17:50:10
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UIQ is the most friendly OS !!!
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Posted: 2007-12-11 17:51:40
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