MLO works fine on my HTC Touch Diamond, which is the predecessor to the HD.

Nick


-----Original Message-----
From: Magic Speller <[email protected]>
Sent: 17 March 2009 01:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLO] Re: HTC HD phones


> I've returned to MLO after trying some other task managers and was
> very pleased to see new features like the views. In fact, I've now
> changed platforms from Palm to Windows Mobile, partly because it would
> enable me to carry MLO around.
>
> First time I tried it on my HTC HD, my phone crashes. It might be the
> reminder system. I know that you say the problem is for pocketPC not
> smartphone, but the HTC HD seems to fit between the two, so I'm not
> sure if I should persist.
>   
Wow! I assume this is a Touch HD, Kevin? If so, I'm envious (of the 
screen size, especially). Where did you get it? I don't think it's 
available in the US yet. (I couldn't find it at HTC's US Web site.)

I don't know much about the HTC Touch line, having purchased an HTC 
Touch Pro/Fuze less than a month ago. I have done some reading about the 
Touch HD, though, and as far as I can tell, it is *DEFINITELY* a Pocket 
PC (now known as Windows Mobile Professional) phone, and not a 
smartphone. It looks like an improved Touch Pro.

I haven't done a lot of testing, and haven't set up any reminders, but 
otherwise MLO seems to work fine on my Fuze.

-- 
Keith






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