I think a lot of this comes down to personal preference and
familiarity. Most people can become fairly proficient with both input
methods quite quickly. A bigger question for me would be whether the
smartphone apps support parsing.
On Aug 21, 3:19 pm, Richard C wrote:
> Thanks to everybody for th
Thanks to everybody for their answers. One thing that nobody
commented on is the usability question - how does the Blackberry
keyboard based approach compare to the touch screen approach of the
iPhone and Android based phones?
One thing I can see myself using hte mobile version for is capturing
ndet: Samstag, 14. August 2010 12:44
> An: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com
> Betreff: Re: [MLO] Re: MLO for Smartphones - current status
>
> I think you guys have unrealistic expectations. There is a big difference
> between selling a highly focused minimilistic applcation like Carbonfin
Amen - Uwe
Von: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com [mailto:mylifeorgani...@googlegroups.com]
Im Auftrag von Bruce Atkinson
Gesendet: Samstag, 14. August 2010 12:44
An: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com
Betreff: Re: [MLO] Re: MLO for Smartphones - current status
I think you guys have unrealistic
t; >
> > -----Original Message-
> > From: scoobie
> > Sent: 14 August 2010 12:44 AM
> > To: MyLifeOrganized
> > Subject: [MLO] Re: MLO for Smartphones - current status
> >
> > Windows phone 7 maybe but not windows mobile
> >
> >
>
> Sent from my HTC
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: scoobie
> Sent: 14 August 2010 12:44 AM
> To: MyLifeOrganized
> Subject: [MLO] Re: MLO for Smartphones - current status
>
> Windows phone 7 maybe but not windows mobile
>
> On 13 Aug, 23:46, Nick Cla
Great - so glad I just took out a two year contract using an htc hd2.
Nirvana gtd here m come, thx for nothing mlo.
Sent from my HTC
-Original Message-
From: scoobie
Sent: 14 August 2010 12:44 AM
To: MyLifeOrganized
Subject: [MLO] Re: MLO for Smartphones - current status
Windows
; Sent: 13 August 2010 19:37
> To: MyLifeOrganized
> Subject: [MLO] Re: MLO for Smartphones - current status
>
> Should not be a problem - there is a major UI rewrite
>
> On 13 Aug, 19:14, Nick Clark wrote:
> > From my experience, which is based on Windows Mobile, MLO doesn't
Good! How about it feeding back into the Windows Mobile version?
Nick
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-Original Message-
From: scoobie
Sent: 13 August 2010 19:37
To: MyLifeOrganized
Subject: [MLO] Re: MLO for Smartphones - current status
Should not be a problem - there is a
Should not be a problem - there is a major UI rewrite
On 13 Aug, 19:14, Nick Clark wrote:
> From my experience, which is based on Windows Mobile, MLO doesn't work
> particularly well with capacitive screens. it's much better on my Touch Pro 2
> than my HD2, which doesn't bode well for the iPhon
Quick reply. IPhone active in beta. Blackberry coding was recently
frozen because it is close to release? Blackberry team moving to the
Android code and they think it will be a quick port.
I'm anxiously awaiting the Android beta to be kicked off. I recently
came out of the dark ages as well an
If you follow the dedicated android blackberry and iPhone forums there
are occasional updates
In a nutshell:
Blackberry is complete
Android development has only just started. God knows when it will
arrive though it is meant to be a cut and paste job from the
blackberry version.
iPhone has had more
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