What is new on Windows Mobile 6.1
A new Getting Started center (pictured below) provides a way of helping people perform the primary tasks the phone is used for during the first 10 days. Those setup tasks include date and time, personal and work e-mail, security passwords, Bluetooth headsets, backgrounds and ring tones, as well as the ability to transfer music from the PC.

One of the first changes users will notice in Windows Mobile 6.1 is the new home screen user interface, shown on the right. The Sliding Panel plug-in offers quick, at-a-glance information of the clock, notifications (including voice mail, missed calls and text messages), e-mail, appointments, music and, optionally, Windows Live for Windows Mobile.

Nice - but only for Windows Mobile Standard handsets - not for the touch screen devices, a.k.a. Windows Mobile Classic and Windows Mobile Professional.
In addition, once the Start menu button is pressed, people will notice it is now reordered to display the most recently used programs and applications at the top, enabling quicker access. The Most Recently Used Applications view can be turned off from the home screen settings panel.
For people who communicate through SMS, Windows Mobile 6.1 allows people to view a series of short message service threads in one view, cutting down on search time and providing one view of a conversation’s history.
Entries also show that contact details and contact names are hyperlinked, allowing people to respond immediately via text, phone or e-mail.
In Messaging, people will now be able to select multiple e-mail or text messages from the List view and enable various bulk actions: delete, move, mark read or unread, and flag messages. In the Contacts view, people can select or select all to delete multiple contacts at once.

Microsoft also says the over-the-air synchronization process in Windows Mobile 6.1-based devices has been improved further with Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1). The synchronization architecture has been redesigned to reduce bandwidth by up to 60 percent and improve battery life by up to 33 percent, according to Microsoft.
Windows Mobile 6.1 adds a Task Manager to help people better manage their device’s memory and battery life by allowing them to shut down and switch applications and programs. Users are also able to view general performance data regarding device memory and CPU use.
Live Search is an optional in-ROM application for device-makers to include in Windows Mobile 6.1-based devices. Live Search for Windows Mobile helps people search for and find destinations and content. Examples include finding restaurants and movie times, checking traffic, getting directions and finding the cheapest gas prices in a city.
Internet Explorer Mobile now allows zoom in and out, so you can select particular sections of the page. Don't expect the new Internet Explorer Mobile based on the Internet Explorer desktop code to be out until Q3 2008 though.
For Enterprise users there's now the ability to associate the device with a domain, and remotely manage the devices through the new System Center Mobile Device Manager.
And what existing devices will get an updated OS? Here is the list:
• Mobile operators:
– Alltel Wireless: HTC PPC6800, HTC Touch
– AT&T: Samsung BlackJack II, MOTO Q 9h global, Pantech duo, AT&T Tilt by HTC
– Sprint: A new Palm Treo and updates for the Mogul by HTC, Touch by HTC, MOTO Q 9c, Samsung ACE
– T-Mobile International: T-Mobile MDA Ameo 16 GB, T-Mobile MDA compact IV
• Device-makers:
– ASUS: New phones including the P320, ZX1, P560, M536 and updates for the P527, P750, M930
– HTC: A new Touch Dual for the U.S. and updates for the AT&T Tilt, Touch by HTC, Mogul by HTC from Sprint, TyTN II
– i-mate: 8502, 9502, 8150, 6150
– Intermec: CN3
– Motorola: MOTO Q 9c, MOTO Q 9h global, MC70, MC9000
– Pantech: Pantech duo
– Samsung: BlackJack II
– Toshiba: Portégé G810,Portégé G910
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Comment by cmrh, on 2-APR-2008 09:55
Will Flash 9 work?
Adobe and Microsoft need to get their act together and release a proper Flash version for WM devices. Flash 5,6,7,8 compatibility is worthless.
I have an HTC touch, and have been a windows mobile user since the Motorola mpx220.
Comment by Freesc, on 6-APR-2008 03:04
Cool stuff!
BTW:Where can we get the Sliding Panel plug-in for WM6.1 emulator?
Regards,
Freesc
Comment by Ratnakar Garikipati, on 17-APR-2008 09:15
Thanks to PPC Geeks!!! - I just managed to install 6.1 on the old HTC Apache
it's very straight forward, download the buildos, get the updates, open up the project file for your device, pick and chose the oems that you want, connect your device, compile and run.
details can be found here -
http://ppckitchen.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=44:ppckitchen-released-apache&catid=1:latest-news
Comment by Ashley, on 27-JUL-2008 03:20
I am a little worried with my phone. I have the Mogul 6800 from sprint, had to have the entire thing replaced because of hardware issues, when I got it back i realized i needed to update it again.
When I went to the website, I ended up with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, and i don't have half the things I even bought the phone for, like the Large display of the time that is in Windows Mobile Standard..
Does anyone know if I can get Standard back after loading Professional?
Comment by gardner, on 2-SEP-2008 13:34
can u tell me where i can dl javascript for my htc ppc6800?
Comment by gardner, on 2-SEP-2008 13:38
do u know where i can get the i-phone software dl for my htc ppc6800
Comment by ali kazmi, on 26-JAN-2009 15:21
hi, hope so you are in the best of health and happiness, well Iam facing a problem with samsung omnia, when I go to program and tap on camera, a loading text apprear on black screen, after a few second it come back to program menu, camera is not working, Kindly help me what to do? Thanks
Comment by scott jones, on 20-MAY-2009 11:16
Hey do you have step by step guide on how to set up a motorola Q9h ?NIce pages by the way
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Comment by KevDaly, on 2-APR-2008 06:32
Actually I'm *mainly* thinking: "Can I get the update for the Touch directly from HTC, or do I have to wait for Telecom...and when will it be ready?".
At least it's better than the situation with my PC, where the chances of HP bothering to release updated drivers for the Presario SR1790AN that would allow Vista SP1 to show up on Windows Update are looking vanishingly small...
But I digress. My main point is: Want it for Okta Touch, Want it Now!