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Anti-Microsoft website reviews ALK CoPilot for Microsoft Smartphone October 14, 2004 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R. The author complains: The only downside - for me - is the Windows Mobile 2003 for Smart Phones requirement - only an issue if you've already invested in an alternative smart phone platform. ... and thus admits that certain excellent software (apart from ALK CoPilot, also Mapopolis is not available for Symbian, as well as many other) is simply not available for Symbian at all! ALK has done a fine job of cramming its PocketPC navigation software - already one of the better PDA navigation applications - into a smart phone form factor. If anything, the move has improved the package, yielding a good-looking feature-rich navigation tool that makes use of the hardware's network connectivity and the OS' one-handed operation. Only the voice directions suffer by providing less directional information than the PocketPC version offers. And the beauty is, when the software's on your phone, it's always with you. To read this review click here. Conclusion: if also clearly anti-Microsoft website, like The Register, admits that Microsoft Smartphone has things, that Symbian doesn't have, then it must objectively be so!!! Life is too short to buy Symbian smartphone...
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