rocketpig said: MrMafoo said: rocketpig said:
Overall, I would rate the operating systems like this: - Windows Mobile 6/10 (lack of features out of the box, clunky interface, doesn't do anything extremely well) - Blackberry 8/10 (amazing feature set, slightly bulky interface, overall very business-oriented, slightly lacking in multimedia stuff) - iPhone OS 8.5/10 (missing a few BB features, amazing interface, Maps and other programs very multimedia friendly, Mac-friendly which is important tom me). |
I would rate them the same as you did, aside from the fact that the mobile MS OS does a lot of things very well. It has the most apps for it, and I can DL an SDK for it to make my own apps in .NET (and have). I used "The Missing Sync" to sync with my Mac, and it worked well. The only thing I really don't like about it, is MS took the appoarch of stuffing everything they can into a phone, as apposed to making an OS designed to be the best OS for a phone. It's great to fill up a feature list on the side of a box, but not so great to use as a phone on a daily basis. |
Very true. There are a ton of apps for Windows Mobile that can be downloaded and developed. I just wish the thing came with more out of the box. I'm not a big fan of loading a bunch of things on my phone and usually stick pretty close to the stock install. |
I can see why you like Apple products then. I'm almost the complete oposite. Altho i like when a product functions wellf the box, i also like to adapt the interface to my usage and workflow needs, rather than adapting myself to the interface.