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New look for my Orbit

200_3Rather than work I have just downloaded and installed a trial version of the SPB Mobile Shell for my Orbit 2 (details http://www.xda-blog.co.uk/). I'd love to say I like it because it looks rather good (which it does) but it is also a huge boon for someone whose eyesight isn't quite what it used to be but doesn't like wearing glasses. Big bright symbols, an analogue clock and even a weather forecast function for when I can't be bothered to look out of the window!!!   

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rather than work have a play with the resco keyboard pro: http://www.xda-blog.co.uk/index.php/2008/04/09/resco-keyboard-pro/

bit like the iphone keyboard and definately a lot easier to use without the sylus.

I have to agree. SPB Mobile Shell 2 is really great. I have installed it on my T Mobile Wing and it's the first thing that launches on my phone.

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