Windows Phone 7 dumps cut & paste

Software giant says users don't need the function

Microsoft has removed the cut and paste function from its forthcoming mobile phone OS, Windows Phone 7.

Todd Brix from Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 division told CNet the move was deliberate as consumers don't use the function much.

"We try to anticipate what the user wants so copy and paste isn't necessary."

"We tried to focus on what the core use cases were. Certainly there will be some people that won't be happy with some of those decisions."

Microsoft said it would instead offer a 'smart linking' feature that enables users to double click information such as a phone number or email address to add it straight to their contacts section. However, there will be no way of copy and pasting when using the mobile version of Office.

Brix said the copy and paste function won't be missed and the company wanted to concentrate on ensuring the tasks 80 percent of users wanted their phone to accomplish were completed to a high standard.

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Daniel

Thu 18/03/2010 - 09:24

That's so typical of Microsoft these days. They stuff around with everything these days.

I use copy/paste a lot on my Windows Mobile phone (incl mobile office).

I wouldn't be able to do those things anymore on a Windows 7 phone?? That's just unforgivable.

I mean really, how hard is it to leave that option in?

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