Thursday, May 21, 2009
Half Baked Better Than Stagnant?
Posted by Jon Westfall in "Pocket PC Talk" @ 05:00 AM
Remember my little rant a few weeks ago? Well, if you know anyone on the Google side (Android), you can tell them that the lamentations they've been emitting can now be silenced. Google fixed the Marking Items Read issue. They write:
For those of you with Android phones, we've also fixed a particularly annoying bug that led to items not being marked as read correctly.
So that's nice, they fixed a problem and even blogged about it to let us know. This little blog post, though, did more than inform me about a bug fix - it further annoyed me at the current state of Windows Mobile. My gripe today boils down to one thing: speed. Not speed of the operating system, but speed of the platform development. Using release dates from Wikipedia, I did a little calculation. It's about 484 days on average between Windows Mobile releases. While this was plenty fast in the Pocket PC days, it seems painfully slow when you consider Apple keeps a roughly 365 day interval between releases of iPhone major OS versions. 4 months longer adds up over time!
There are many reasons MS can't release these things faster (feel free to discuss them below) but the point of this post isn't to ask why - it's simply to point out that people WANT their gadgets updated faster. They like new features, new looks, and new uses. I've been saying for awhile now that Microsoft needed the next version of Windows Mobile available yesterday - and now more than ever that seems true. For what it's worth, I wouldn't be so annoyed over this if I didn't feel that the glory days of Windows Mobile are ahead, not behind. I just think they need to get here a lot quicker than they seem to be arriving. Come on guys, if 100 reasons are keeping this a slow process, find 100 solutions to them, step up, and COMPETE!