On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 21:19 -0600, Michael M. Rye wrote:
> work.  It is *never* a good idea to simply put all the files
> from one device onto another, even if they are in the same
> "family" of devices.  There are often incompatibilities.
> Your "from scratch" install is the proper way it should be
> done.

worked flawlessly from the 180 to the 650.
It told me which apps it didn't like and put them away in a separate
folder (you know the drill).

In addition, the browser failed completely with a PPP timeout error.
Resetting on a Friday while online with the legendary and rare Verizon
support person fixed it.  Mind you, resetting on other days failed to
have any effect (but I wasn't on the phone either).


The whole thing seems to go to my assertion that the OS is a little
shaky in the way it allows aftermarket programs to interact with it.  It
works fine by itself but when you start to add other stuff, the odds of
Weird Stuff<tm> happening jump exponentially.

But I'm in no hurry to get rid of it.  It's still the best thing I've
seen.



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