Questions, Comments, Requests?
Okay, I've been blogging now for almost 6 months (5 months, 29 days to be exact). I've learned quite a few things about this not-so-new blogging world since I started. I have not been as consistent as I would have liked to be, but (no surprise to me) writing these articles take quite a bit of time and I do have other priorities (a paying job) that get in the way. And, until recently, I was fighting with the technology to get the articles published in a decent format. I am encouraged by the ease of posting Windows Live Writer provides, so now that I don't have to fight with the technology so much, I can devote more time to writing articles.
I have not run out of ideas...the Pocket PC world provides a rich array of choices. But I'd like to know what you, my reading public, think. You are the ones reading this stuff. Perhaps you can help me prioritize the topics list. So here are some questions for you:
What do you like about the blog? What do you dislike (please be gentle)?
What topics would you like to see?
Are the articles too detailed, not detailed enough?
Am I opening a can of worms? ![]()
I can't promise that I'll be able to adequately address all your questions, comments, requests, but I'd like to know what you think anyway.
Thanks for reading!
julie


Julie ur doing a wonderful job so keep it up ... lots of useful information for a new user ... PPC Bible for Dummies
Julie, you're "the bomb" - I've had my HP 4700 for 2 years & have followed Mobility Site's blog closely. Your comments are concise, very helpful, and to the point, and you don't get carried away like some over there. You are continuing that tradition here and I read it regulary.
Larry
Julie,
Ok, Have to admit that phoneAlarm is pretty neat. I will probably buy it.
I'd like to ask if you could run and post all of the SKTOOLS benchmarks so we could get a feeling about how our 6925 is performing compared to yours. Maybe you could even profile them to get an average. I have a strong feeling that my 6925 is gradually slowing down and I'm not sure what is causing it. I thought maybe having some benchmark numbers would help.
Thanks,
Rick
I'm glad you like phoneAlarm. I really like it and find it to be quite useful.
I've never run benchmarks on my 6925, but I'll use SKTOOLs to do it and post them back. It would be interesting to run benchmarks on a newly clean reset device and then run it again on one after it's been running for a while. I've got a clean backup file on my computer from the last time I performed a clean reset, so I could perform a clean reset, run some benchmarks, then add back all my stuff and run some more benchmarks, and see how they change.