Postbacks in IE for Windows Mobile

Postbacks in IE for Windows Mobile

So getting the new AT&T Tilt with touch screen would hopefully resolve my issue with logging into and posting in the forums of a few of my websites that run on .Net software. Unfortunately this didn't get fixed, I had the same problem on the Tilt as I did on my Blackjack. So I did something I can't believe. I downloaded Opera Mobile. Wow, it works great! And I think I'll even pay the $24 to license it!

I can login, post, reply, etc on all my forums now, all from my phone, 3G and Wifi even! Screw you Apple (iphone users), I do it myself, go Microsoft!

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If you had an iphone you wouldn't have to pay $24 to license a different browser, it would've just worked, but you knew that already. Find a way to develop on a Mac and switch. Your life will be easier. I promise.
Posted By: Brian Schwartz on May 2008
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All the other panzies at the office may be fooled by the IPhone but I am not.
Posted By: Chris Hammond on May 2008
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True dat. I hate the IPhone work gave me and switched over the the Tilt 5 mos. ago. I'm using Minimo (free) and it's a great browswer for DNN. Coolest module made for the phone to-date: EA Sports NCAA 08 recruiting tracker that lets you add recruits on the web and track/update their progress on the phone. Proved the concept to other developers that it is easier and cheaper to use Window Mobile than anything else.
Posted By: Rodney Brooks on May 2008

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