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Originally Posted by grainysand
Ah, installing Win7 fresh (as opposed to an upgrade) is actually quite smooth! I did it myself not long ago to switch to x64 as you can't just upgrade with that (bawwww) and was surprised at how easy and quick it was.
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I know it'll go quickly, especially as I won't need to go through the process of the service packs and all the updates as with Vista (though last time I was smart and imaged my OS with all my software onto a spare HD). The slow part is installing all my software afterwards.
Anywho, back to the subject at hand:
With all the 'announcements' regarding WP7 this week, it looks even less appealing.
- No multitasking.
- No copy/paste (...uhh ...WTF ...didn't they learn from Apple).
- No memory card support.
- Apps only available through their app store.
I think there were a few others, but with all the Android and WP7 announcements I've forgotten.
Sounds like they're copying the iPhone formula (screw-ups and all) right down to the letter. Why not just buy an iPhone.

Dumb. Dumb. Dumb.