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Originally Posted by dukeofurl View Post
Hmm, good to know. Unfortunate though.

How do you get rid of the places on the desktop where it says No unread messages, no tasks, no upcoming appointments?

How do you uninstall applications?

How do you move the date from the top line to a click on the clock, like regular windows?


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To remove the items on your today screen (unread messages, tasks & upcoming appointments), tap Start > Settings > Today icon > Items tab > remove checkmarks next to Messaging, Tasks, Calendar (these things are called today screen plug-ins.

You cannot uninstall applications that come on the device out-of-the-box because they are installed in the device's ROM. Even if you could remove these applications, you would not get any real benefit by doing so since that type of memory is not user accessible - so you would not be able to use any of that "freed" memory. Any devices that are installed after it is in someone's possession can be removed by tapping Start > Settings > System tab > Remove programs icon.

You cannot change the data on the top line with the software that is factory installed on the device, but there are utility applications that you could use for this. SKTools is one such software that you might want to check out.
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