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#3347 31-Jan-2005 20:37
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well after few months of using Creative Zen PMC.

i have few things that i think will greatly improve the experience on pmc.

like option to crossfade between songs when it goes into next track, or skip to next track or when stopped.

Extras for My Contacts, ebook/MS-Reader, simple game... feature that similar to IPOD mini or IPOD.




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#12347 31-Jan-2005 20:39
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And like the iPod it would be a read-only Contact list, right? Because the Windows Mobile PMC does not implement anything like this, and the user interface does not provide data entry (unless we have a virtual keyboard with keys controlled by the pad).




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  #12348 31-Jan-2005 20:48
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read-only contact is fine with me :) as long as it can show contacts.

on the other hand, your suggestion for using d-pad for input... although tedious but it's an option. hehe




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