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Scrolling on the google AD doesn't work because of the iframe which is used for those. It wouldn't even work on a "real" pc with the same browser, BTW ;)
Nevertheless a very nice review, as usually - keep on testing ;)
Seems to be a decent pack, but as you said, Vista isn't the best OS to run on a UMPC.
I personally use a wiBrain (The same model you review a bit back), with a modified xp installilation (as with most umpc users), and I find that the XP tools aren't really up to par with what could be offered today (mainly hand writing recognition).
Oh well, I did like the login feature of the object oriented picture selction, although I'm wondering, would that only work for preinstalled/noncustom images?
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Nevertheless a very nice review, as usually - keep on testing ;)
Greets
p.s.
microsoft will be burn in hell
I personally use a wiBrain (The same model you review a bit back), with a modified xp installilation (as with most umpc users), and I find that the XP tools aren't really up to par with what could be offered today (mainly hand writing recognition).
Oh well, I did like the login feature of the object oriented picture selction, although I'm wondering, would that only work for preinstalled/noncustom images?
more to come ;)