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Originally Posted by EngrPaul
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I am with you on the horrible decision to not provide BT profiles in WM5. In WM2003, I can switch between BT connections of active sync at home, at work, and connections with my GPS. What logical reason would they take this away?
After installing WM5, it would not allow me to install programs to my SD or CF card. These choices were grayed out.
Also, if Outlook 2003 is not your default email profile, WM5 grays out your ability to sync notes, tasks, etc.
Also, I have more program AM available running WM2003 "fully loaded" with programs and using memory wisely (~32MB, 40MB total), than I have with WM5 with a clean install (~27MB)
The current WM5 for the X50v is a downgrade indeed.
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I fully agree with you about the Bluetooth. However, when I installed WM5, I have 60 MB free!!! Also, the slidebar is not nessecary because the RAM is devoted completey to program memory, there is no more storage memory for RAM, in other words, you can only put programs in BIS, SD, or CF not RAM, so, therefore, it is not nessecary. Also, I cannot understand why SD, or CF is grayed out. Have you tried resetting? Overall, I am satisfied with WM5. For me, it is much faster. I am very selevtive about which programs I install. Do not just mass install programs. I was forced to switch back because the Dell GPS doesn't work with out the "FREE" update, but the "FREE" update doesnt work with out the updated maps........... A $99 investment. *sigh*