I enjoy the fact that Opera mobile reorganizes the text to fit the screen of my Windows mobile phone when I zoom in to read Slashdot. Zoomin in using Safari on my iPod Touch causes me to have to scroll to the sides (text doesn't get reorganized to fit and I have to scroll to read every single line), which is why I haven't used it in about 4 months. If Opera mobile (which supports flash) or Opera mini existed for this platform I might start using it again, otherwise, I'll keep using my WinMo device.
I'm on the Sprint network using the HTC Touch and the HTC Mogul. With the Mogul I'm able to use an app called WMWifiRouter (http://wmwifirouter.com/) which turns my phone into a WIFI-router and lets me share my EVDO connection with more than one device. I have tried to switch phones a few times but at the last minute, when I think about my friend's pretty Ipod touch, my other friend's elegant Iphone, and my own laptop, all being able to watch streaming video (ALL on my ugly and clunky Mogul's connection) I just say: NOT A CHANCE!.
I'm on the Sprint network using the HTC Touch and the HTC Mogul.
With the Mogul I'm able to use an app called WMWifiRouter (http://wmwifirouter.com/)which turns my phone into a WIFI-router and lets me share my EVDO connection with more than one device.
I have tried to switch phones a few times but at the last minute, when I think about my friend's pretty Ipod touch, my other friend's elegant Iphone, and my own laptop, all being able to watch streaming video (ALL on my ugly and clunky Mogul's connection) I just say: NOT A CHANCE!.
I recently tried a version of Windows XP that I received from a friend.
It resides in a USB flash drive, takes about 30 seconds to be completely operational, takes up around 160MB of total storage space, runs all my portable apps(from http://portableapps.comand/ it takes around 3 to 4 seconds to shutdown.
I know it's not "instant on" but around 30 seconds after pressing the power button, I am able to browse the hard disks of computers which have been damaged by viruses or other causes (and recover data that would be lost to reformatting).
Perfect in my opinion.
I enjoy the fact that Opera mobile reorganizes the text to fit the screen of my Windows mobile phone when I zoom in to read Slashdot. Zoomin in using Safari on my iPod Touch causes me to have to scroll to the sides (text doesn't get reorganized to fit and I have to scroll to read every single line), which is why I haven't used it in about 4 months. If Opera mobile (which supports flash) or Opera mini existed for this platform I might start using it again, otherwise, I'll keep using my WinMo device.
I'm on the Sprint network using the HTC Touch and the HTC Mogul. With the Mogul I'm able to use an app called WMWifiRouter (http://wmwifirouter.com/) which turns my phone into a WIFI-router and lets me share my EVDO connection with more than one device. I have tried to switch phones a few times but at the last minute, when I think about my friend's pretty Ipod touch, my other friend's elegant Iphone, and my own laptop, all being able to watch streaming video (ALL on my ugly and clunky Mogul's connection) I just say: NOT A CHANCE!.
I'm on the Sprint network using the HTC Touch and the HTC Mogul. With the Mogul I'm able to use an app called WMWifiRouter (http://wmwifirouter.com/)which turns my phone into a WIFI-router and lets me share my EVDO connection with more than one device. I have tried to switch phones a few times but at the last minute, when I think about my friend's pretty Ipod touch, my other friend's elegant Iphone, and my own laptop, all being able to watch streaming video (ALL on my ugly and clunky Mogul's connection) I just say: NOT A CHANCE!.
I recently tried a version of Windows XP that I received from a friend. It resides in a USB flash drive, takes about 30 seconds to be completely operational, takes up around 160MB of total storage space, runs all my portable apps(from http://portableapps.comand/ it takes around 3 to 4 seconds to shutdown. I know it's not "instant on" but around 30 seconds after pressing the power button, I am able to browse the hard disks of computers which have been damaged by viruses or other causes (and recover data that would be lost to reformatting). Perfect in my opinion.