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Who is Dale Coffing?

Posted by Chris Leckness on June 5, 2005 – 9:03 pm
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Dale Coffing is a PocketPC veteran who used to run PocketPCPassion.com and now operates a blog called, mobilepassion.com! Dale has been a Microsoft MVP, he now does shows and training for Microsoft to evangelize the Windows Mobile platform. Dale is a great guy and super nice.

Most importantly at this very moment, Dale is the one that has a great HTC Universal 1st look online! If you know from earlier posts, I am so ready to get my hands on this device.

"This unique and very exciting form factor is a real attention grabber to anyone that sees it being demonstrated. I had the opportunity to play with a pre-production version of the HTC Universal that was in the booth at Microsoft?s Mobile Embedded Developers Conference and at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo. People would stop immediately after their eye caught the 180 degree swiveling VGA screen in action revealing a QWERTY thumb keyboard. The hinge design allows the screen to be protected by folding flat over the keyboard

This was running Microsoft’s recently announced Windows Mobile 5 software. This latest version of Windows Mobile has lots of internal changes to the software but the obvious ones are the look and feel. It is now more uniform to what you have on a Windows Mobile Smartphone so that one handed operation is more easily accomplished. " – Dale Coffing

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