User IDs, not process IDs. Maybe that's what you meant, but it's an important distinction. By default, no application has any access to any other application. There are IPC methods, but one process cannot scribble on another's space.

Oh, and Windows Mobile has had a horrid UI since day one. It's gotten better over the years, but it's still lousy. It's not bells and whistles; it's usability.


Edited by wfaulk (18/02/2010 17:47)
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