Finger-Oriented Interface on Windows Mobile Phones (continued)

    Continuing my thinking about the interface of modern phones and the Windows Mobile platform, I decided to try to realize all my desires in the code and use in our real projects. Earlier hands did not reach this, and there was no time.

    .Net 2.0 platform, Windows Mobile 5.0 environment.

    For free, that is, for nothing, the following controls were implemented for one of our projects:
    • Displays information in a list with kinetic scrolling, where you can display any graphic and text information without any length limit
    • A single theme for designing controls
    • Insert pictures on the text input form
    • Sound on pressing controls
    • Vibration on pressing controls
    • Animation of the transition from screen to screen, and not just the appearance of a new form


    Tomorrow I will try to talk about the intricacies of one of the implementations. Here is a screenshot for an example:


    I’m watching how quickly they comment on my last post, so it’s interesting to talk with those who also implemented their own UI on winmo. What did you encounter?

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