A Spanish web forum called pocketpt.net has posted images of what it claims to be Windows Mobile 6.1 for PocketPC running on an unspecified device with a 624MhZ PXA270 processor and approximately 128MB of memory(I predict that we are dealing with a Dell Axim X51v due to in-house reports).
First of all, this version of Windows Mobile finally brings threaded SMS to touchscreened PocketPC devices – all currently working on a threaded SMS app should better be wary of some newfound competition:

Pocket Internet Explorer now offers a “page overview mode” similar to the one found in Opera Mini – you can now zoom out to make the whole page fit onto the screen.

Last but not least, thís new release brings along a version of OneNote and a task manager…
As for the design, there is very little new here – the product looks just exactly like Windows Mobile 6 – no changes here.
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these BS upgrade covering the should have been the basics years ago makes me want to punch microsoft PPC os makers in the neck! windows mobile ppc 6.1 to finallly get a task manager…. you’ve got to be !@#$’ing kidding me!!! god i hope the p.i.e. is better also!
ohh welll what canya do.
ppc is the way to go, thanks emulators, slingbox, and easy/nice homebrewed aps to make it worthwhile.
Hi,
well..Mirosoft at least does update its OS – just take a look at Palm OS ;(.
Best regards
Tam Hanna
Almost a year later and if HTC didn\’t exist Winmo wouldn\’t be worth crap. Hardly worth that which it is. Microsoft is promising \’big\’ things within the next few months, luckly for them htc is standing by their side, though dipping into the android market obviously.
If microsoft wants to keep any hold in the cellular market it better start breaking its own mold.
Palm at least went out on a limb and made their own phone. Granted that device is no game changer (no gps?) but it is a change of pace.
I like it!
MS watch out, keep up at your current rate and you\’ll make an iphone user out of me yet! And the god\’s honest truth is neither of us want that!
Good luck.
God\’s speed.
Hi dustin,
thank you so much for talking back again!
The thing is this: IMHO, Microsoft does not want to go after the “blitz” – their devices are intended for business users. And this is an area where they excel IMHO…
All the best
Tam Hanna