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QuikboyOct 22nd 2008 9:51PM
At least it looks much better than the iPhone App Store. I don't know about other people, but the App Store on the iPhone is ugly. Hopefully the "kill switch" isn't too bad.
I hope this encourages Microsoft to make its own application store, to help with the discoverability of the many WinMo apps. I dislike Handango and the other cruddy stores a lot, and it wouldn't hurt MS to give it's users a little more of an "experience". I really am anticipating WM7. I know a lot of people dislike the usability of WinMo, but if you have a great phone, and a good search engine, there shouldn't be a prob.