Hi Donna and all,
OK, that sounds great. I really hope I can get my hands on one soon so that I 
can try it out fully.
Going to check out the accessible applications list as well.
is there any program that will let you view word documents on the phone?
Many thanks,
Christian


On 2009-07-31 at 21:36 Donna Goodin wrote:

>Hi Christian,
>
>I used MSP for two years before getting my Iphone.  Since getting my
>IPhone, I haven't looked back.  What I have said to people on the MSP list
>is think about what you want in a phone.  If  you want to work with Excel
>spreadsheets, and edit Word docs, the MSP phone is the better choice.  If
>you want to text, check email, check weather, play music, and if you 'are
>comfortable with the touch interface, the iphone has a lot to offer.  It
>will take some getting used to, but I wouldn't go back to my WM phone for
>anything in the world.
>Best,
>Donna
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Christian <[email protected]>
>Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 9:21 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: A question for you iphone users who also use windows mobile
>
>
>Hi all,
>I am currently using Windows Mobile with MSP and was just wondering how
>you Windows Mobile users find the iphone with VoiceOver?
>Have you allmost replaced your old Windows mobile phone with this one?
>From what I have read I think I would have done it myself, but since I
>have not been able to fully tried it i am not sure.
>Was just curious!
>Many thanks,
>Christian
>
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