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I seriously have a bad feeling about Zune Desktop going away in exchange for a more native, sync relationship application i.e. Richer Skydrive support for things like sharing music between devices kernel, networking stacks, security, and multimedia support DISMOUNT APOLLO CLOUD 2 DUO CODEReuse of Windows 8 Desktop code for Windows Phone apps i.e. Server side data compression for Internet Explore 10 (native browser) to reduce data traffic and speed up browsingġ28-bit native BitLocker data encryption for Enterpriseĭata usage glance-and-go support via Live Tile DISMOUNT APOLLO CLOUD 2 DUO FREEWiFi "hotspot" integration to aggressively find free data connections NFC support for a new "Wallet experience" e.g. In fact, competitors already have these features:įour new screen resolutions (though exact dimensions not revealed) I am concerned that when WP8 releases, these new features will already be 'too late to the party' items. DISMOUNT APOLLO CLOUD 2 DUO SOFTWAREEleminate similar software to end the confusion, incompatability, and clutterness. Expand the Zune software to take over the small tasks over similar but repetetive Microsoft software.ģ. Keep the Zune software and name it whatever floats your boat.Ģ. Let me continue to sync my media and files with my Windows Phone THROUGH the 'Zune' software.ġ. Let me continue to manage my music, videos, photos, etc though the 'Zune' software. Let me view ALL my different video formats THROUGH the 'Zune' software. DISMOUNT APOLLO CLOUD 2 DUO TVLet me view live TV and set TV recordings within the 'Zune' software. Let me manage and edit photos and videos WITHIN the 'Zune' software. and wind them all into what ever you turn the Zune software into. Dump Media Player, Media Center, Live Photo Gallery, etc. To many Microsoft programs that do similar crap. Enough with 13 programs that all do one similar feature here and another there. But the way it looks and works is spot on. Zune software DOES CIRCLES AROUND iTUNES. Not because it is a bad product (hardware and software was amazing), but because clueless isheep idiots dragged the name through the mud without ever having even touched either aspect. I get that you are moving away from the Zune. There's no real technical reason that I can see from MS to build an all-in-one media experience a la iTunes (without the crappy iTunes UI of course). Media Center is by far the superior "10 foot interface", though Metro works well in that context. Zune is a better music interface than WMP, but WMP has better codec support. This same interface would also be your default music/video player, and have the robust codec support that Windows Media Player currently has. There'd be no need for installing the sync software at home/work, as it's built in, and it would use your Live ID to match things up with cloud storage. That being said, what I'd like to see is a unified media interface (in the Metro style sort of like Zune) that comes with the operating system, and allows for syncing of more file types. Back in those days, it was a pain, as you had to make sure you had your file structures 'just so' to make sure the phone software could see it, or the phone software would have to scan the storage to build a new list. I remember the days of drag n drop none too fondly. ![]() Update: Paul Thurrott is now confirming all the information from the video. What do you folks think? Pleased with the direction Microsoft is heading? Clearly Microsoft is gearing up to talk about WP8 in the next few months, so we should start to expect a steady flow of information coming forward soon. That certainly is a lot and we're sure just the tip of the iceberg in regards to Windows Phone 8. 128-bit native BitLocker data encryption for Enterprise. ![]()
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