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May 05, 2009

Microsoft: WorldMate for Windows Mobile "A frequent traveler’s best friend"

We're simply delighted... Microsoft's Total Access columnist Jason Dunn just posted a review of WorldMate Live on Windows Mobile. Some quotes - "WorldMate Live is a great solution for frequent travelers" .... "I was quite impressed—it pulled every last bit of information about my flights, including the confirmation number" ... "if you travel regularly, you'll want to download...".

We're so happy, we even promise to fix some of the glitches Jason mentions. Thanks!

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If you are so pleased with being praised my Microsoft hy do you leave the Windows Mobile version of the mobile software as a poor relation, with so much less development than the other versions? I find it frustrating, as a gold member, that you update the Blackberry version for mobile interactive usefulness, then go straight to the iPhone version, before raising the bar for the WM version. Get on with it!

To be 100% frank and honest - Microsoft is working on Windows Mobile 6.5 and 7.0 (concurrently!) which is supposed to change many things - including our inclination to invest more in the platform. We're waiting on the sidelines until we get more information from them. When these are due, you can probably expect a major upgrade.

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Going online is really convenient for travelers especially if they are not familiar with their destinations.

In a hostel it is much more to be expected to start a dialogue with a fellow vacationer or to be asked for guidance, tips and information by someone you have never met before.

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