Hi,
A very tricky question - not exactly so, but it could be tricky answering
this...
The potentials of CE6 is somewhat numerous. The first and foremost idea is
that the OS has provision for supporting native WPA2 and AES for network
encryption. From what I read, this is a more secure combination than WPA
Personal with TKIP. Second, it supports exFAT (an improved version of FAT
designed for flash memory devices), which means that larger files can be
created on storage cards and USB flash drives (and I confirmed it is in fact
supported). Third, the provision for better memory management and process
space; as we've said, no more virtual memory error - just some slowdowns.
This means that we can work with larger files (although current tests shows
that there is no noticeable difference between mPower and Apex when it comes
to this), running more programs (subject to RAM capacity limit) and slightly
secure OS internals.
Those are the ones I can think of at the moment. Anything else, folks?
Cheers,
Joseph

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joshua Klander
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 8:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] Windows ce 6.0

Hi list, especially Joseph and other techies.  I have noticed 
that us geeks seem to talk about "potential" that hasn't been 
tapped into yet on the apex.  Because of windows ce 6.0, what 
kind of things could the apex potentially do that it isn't right 
now? I know that we have the potential of more power saving 
options, multi-tasking, pdf files, and word 2007, but what else 
could Windows ce 6.0 allow the apex to do someday?

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