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29th March 2012, 11:06 AM #18
Originally Posted by
Hands0n
That said, once learned the OS itself is quite powerful and there are some really nice built-in features around social messaging that is native to WP7. Of course, there are third party apps to do the same things, and so I find myself flipping from native to third party and back again.
Yes, this is a bit of a conundrum isn't it. There's basically People, Me, and then the dedicated apps like Facebook and Twitter all vying for the user's attention. Far from centralising the social experience, Windows Phone seems to have somewhat fragmented it. There's greatness mixed in there, but it's as if someone imagined a concept and then a dozen or so other people diluted it.
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