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Windows Mobile 6 Doesn’t Go Far

by Sascha Segan

With Windows 6, Microsoft set a skilled handyman to work on the creakier joists of its operating system, but stopped well short of a gut renovation.

The new OS is really more of an honorable Version 5.5 than a true 6—an accumulation of new, useful features that doesn't disturb the operating system's underpinnings or solve some of its deeper problems.

The biggest change with Windows 6, in fact, is probably the names. Say goodbye to and . Say hello to Professional, which means former phones, with touch-screens; Standard, which are former Smartphones, without touch-screens; and Classic, for those few remaining touch-screen without phone capability.

Windows 5 users won't be wowed when they boot up a Windows 6 device. Devices still take 40 seconds or so to start up, and performance is roughly the same as measured by Spb Benchmark and TCPMP video tests.

On the other hand, the new version doesn't break most third-party software; all of the software we tried, including Opera , Spb Benchmark, Skype, TCPMP and StyleTap, still worked.

The most striking application improvement is the new Office for Standard. One of the big criticisms of Windows for was its inability to let users edit Microsoft Office documents.

Now, Office lets you view PowerPoint presentations and view and edit Word and Excel documents—a little. In Word, editing is restricted to inserting and deleting text, and a few very basic formatting commands like bold and underline; there's no font or paragraph formatting, nothing rich.

In Excel , there's a neat zoomed-out "overview" mode, basic formula functions and support for multiple spreadsheets, but there's no "new" option in either program. That's right, these programs are for editing e-mail attachments, not creating new documents.

The new OneNote , part of OneNote 2007, can create new documents, but it isn't included by default with Windows 6.

Read the full story on Windows Mobile 6

The Toronto Wireless User Group is a member of the Oreilly User Group Program.
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