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Introducing TiltSite.com!

Posted by Doug Smith on November 8, 2007 – 1:26 pm
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tiltsiteIt’s no secret that I have long awaited the AT&T Tilt. I begged Chris (Leckness) to allow me to test the Tilt, and I can honestly say I was not disappointed! I soon after purchased my own device and have been tweaking it ever since. While learning the tweaks for the Tilt it became real obvious that I wasn’t alone in my passion for this device, and that the Tilt has been developing a huge following. So I approached Chris Leckness (Aximsite, MobilitySite, SECTalk, and countless others) to start up a new Blog that deals only with the Tilt and TyTN based devices. We worked out some details and launched TiltSite.Com! TiltSite.com, which is part of the Aximsite/MobilitySite Juggernaut, will share the forum resources for Tilt owners to find answers to questions or post about their own findings, but also give us somewhere cool to hang out talk about our devices! So I invite everyone to stop by and check out this new blog and share in their mobility fun with the Tilt and TyTN series devices!

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  • jimbo - he doesn't have the flexibility and the great amount of available applications to install on it.

    Please read this article:
    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2213489,00...

    Also, some business people were asked how they felt about the iPhone, and they said the iPhone looked cool but really wasn't good enough on the productive level (saw this in a video floating around the PPC blogs after the release of the iPhone). The iPhone is good for some people, but it's not targeted at everyone. (Well it might be targeted at a lot of people, but for example I rather have a WM device where I can install my own tools and games, which are already available in large amounts. So some of the people in the target group might enjoy their WM device more).
  • jimbo
    Great idea for a site. This is just what i was looking for as this is my first pocket pc/windows mobile device. I have been suffering from buyers remorse after purchasing this, especially since my brother bought an iphone and it seems so smooth compared to my new tytn II.
  • Doug
    Thanks for subscribing!
  • Well I've just subscribed, so yeah there is a feed:

    http://feeds.feedburner.com/TiltSite
    :)
  • Doug
    No, there will be more personal opinions and specific content not really aimed for mobilitysite. There will be some carry over though. I'm not sure if there is a tiltsite feed yet.

    Thanks for stopping by, please feel free to contact us with any content you would like to see or with tricks and tips!
  • Good luck on this new site! :)
    I do have a question - will there be other things here than there are on Mobilitysite? Or will I have read everything on this blog already if I've subscribed to the Mobilitysite RSS feed?
  • Rainman1976
    This is sooo cool. I absolutely love my Tilt as well and share your enthusiasm for this device. For me, it does practically almost everything I could possibly want. I definitely look forward to seeing all the new posts and information that will be put on this site.
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