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Feasibility Of Windows Mobile

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Interested in opinions from those that use Windows Mobile Office applications (Excel,Word etc on a smartphone, say ~2-2.8"screen

Is this a gimmick or can you actually work off such a small screen when on the road or dont have your Laptop/PC handy

Currently in the market for a 3G phone (HTC Touch Diamond) for business and leaning towards those running Windows Mobile for their office applications.

To be honest I have not been able to and used to use it only to carry my CV around to send out if requred when I was contracting in IT.

With the cost of the Asus Ee PC and even better the new HP I would go for that - I paid 3 times the cost of the new HP a year ago for the small Vaio and it's been used less than a dozen times though

I've got a larger 3.6inch VGA screen and Windows Mobile Office is still mostly useless..

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I've got a larger 3.6inch VGA screen and Windows Mobile Office is still mostly useless..

Thanks for the feedback

Some of the new phones to hit the market have a few software enhancements that may make navigating around windows mobile office applications a bit easier ?

this video doesnt show excel or word being used but the general software features are interesting

http://www.modaco.com/content/windows-mobi...feature-videos/

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