This is a quick test post.
I am writing this post using the Safari browser on my iPod.
Seems like it is going to work! Mad.
This is a quick test post.
I am writing this post using the Safari browser on my iPod.
Seems like it is going to work! Mad.
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Have you tried WPhone yet?
James – nope!
But now you have alerted me to it, I have downloaded it and am going to take it for a spin – nice one, thanks.
You’re welcome! They did a nice job at making the interface simple, light, and consistent with iPhone / iPod Touch apps. It’s a breeze to use, even on AT&T’s sub-56k Edge network.
James – I tried it but the Comments link doesn’t work! As I use this a lot, I think I will revert to the standard interface.
I’m jealous, stop doing these things I can’ afford.
Myself and Audrey got an iPod touch too, very impressed, very sexy. BUT have you found any stuck pixels on yours? We have two stuck pixels… one brighter than the other.
To be honest I didn’t see them until Audrey pointed them out.
Tried some of the so called ‘fixes’ out there, but they seem a bit snake oil like to be honest, the screen flashes different colours but nobody is willing to state how long this needs to occur to allegedly fix the stuck pixels…
I haven’t seen any stuck pixels on it Frank and I’m not letting Audrey within a mile of mine in case she sees them on it!!!!
The comments link didn’t work for you? I use it almost every day to deal with spam and moderated comments. Did you try clearing Safari’s cache?
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