Posts Tagged ‘app’
Foursquare app for Windows Mobile

WinMoSquare is the sole Foursquare client for Windows Mobile at the moment, but a new app, called MySquare, is on the horizon. MySquare is in the alpha stages of development and it‘s listed as coming soon. There appears to be a free ad-supported version and premium version in the works.
Tags: alpha stages, app, client, development, horizon, moment, premium, stages of development, Windows Mobile
World Cup 2010 app for Windows Mobile phones
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This is new small World Cup 2010 application for Windows Mobile, which has been entirely developed using the Compact Framework. This app requires a touch-screen device with Windows Mobile and the Microsoft .Net Compact Framework 3.5 installed on the device.
UK rail live departures app for Windows Mobile

The changes since the last beta:
- Hardware back key can be used to move to previous screen
- It is possible to slide through the home screen and journey picker
- SD card installation is supported
- Text the speech issue fixed
Overall changes since the original version release on January:
- A better user interface framework
- Gesture support
- Station list can be sorted by distance to your current location (cell id)
- Text to speech alarm for the destination (10 minutes before the latest arrival time. This is an experimental feature and suggestions are welcome)
- Server based settings backup / restore
- Arrival/Departure viewer
- Service progress viewer (interpolated train location)
- Free registration required
Tags: app, back key, cell id, experimental feature, Home, interface framework, journey, location, screen, speech issue
No Skype for Windows Phone 7

Citing a second-rate “user experience” compared to the iPhone and Android, Skype admits it has no immediate plans to release an app for Windows Phone 7.
Skype is working full steam ahead on an app for the iPad and the next-gen iPhone, but users of Windows Phone 7 will have to take a number and wait… and wait… and wait.
Skype’s Asia Pacific Vice-President Dan Neary says that Microsoft’s forthcoming smartphone OS is not a priority when it comes to mobile platforms.
“We try and focus not only where the need is but where the best experience is, and we feel that the best areas for us to develop are on the operating systems that we currently support – iPhone, Symbian, BlackBerry and now Android” Neary told APC during a press briefing in Sydney today. “We simply feel that those operating systems (have) a much better user experience”.
iMulator – iPhone like music player
- Windows Mobile Device
- Windows Media Player ( It’s librarys are used to play the songs )
- Microsoft’s Compact Framework ( Click )
- Approximately 5 MB of RAM
- Approximately 3 MB of Storage
Tags: alpha release, app, Freeware, iphone, librarys, Mobile, mobile device, Windows, windows media player

