Posts Tagged ‘wm6’

Show Traffic for Singapore (v1.1) with kinetic scrolling

Kinetic scrolling is essentially a new improved way of scrolling a page, or a list, and is finger friendly and visually more pleasant. It was first found in iPhone user interface, but more and more applications in other mobile platform, such as Windows Mobile, Symbian, are following suite. In Windows Mobile, there is no SDK [...]

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Show Traffic – Another Windows Mobile quicky app

You may like to call it an iPhone app clone. I got to acknowledged, that iPhone apps, less those mind-less ones, have been churned to serve a purpose in one’s daily life. Traffic CAM SG is one of them, which displays the road traffic in Singapore highways. However, other than a more intuitive interface as [...]

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New hack to disable HTC’s messaging application

HTC has, since manila 2.5, designed and developed a completely new text messaging application (HTC Messaging App) to replace the old Windows messaging application for the entire SMS/text messaging functionality. Some of you may not be affected by the poor performance of HTC messaging app. But for me, it’s so poor that despite trimming my [...]

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Back your favorite people up!

Last Sunday, I told myself that I would spent 10 minutes to do something productive. I did, and ended doing more. “Back FavPeople Up!” is the latest software I have created for Windows Mobile devices that sport HTC’s touchflo 3d user interface. Basically it is a backup utility tool to manage the  favorite contacts found [...]

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Rotate Screen Utility Updated

It is a lazy Sunday today, and I feel that I should at least spend 10 minutes doing something productive. Few days ago, a fellow forumer in Xda-developers had requested for a feature in my Rotate Screen utility, which was created some 8 months ago while I was developing the navigation panel for Xperia. So [...]

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Buried to distract

It started all so positively in April, but for the last 1 week, it’s a hope that crushed big time. The best treatment to the disappointment, I think is to continue to be buried by work, and perhaps my other past-ime work. Speaking of which, I did quite abit of enhancement to my pointui calendar [...]

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Garmin Panel on Xperia

Over the weekend, I created a Garmin Panel prototype, for Xperia. Here’s a short video clip for a glimpse preview of the panel!

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An overdue blog on Notif Blinker update

Notif Blinker has an update in August but I  realised I didn’t blog about it until now!

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Multi Language Editor – make it easy

Found out that my Multi Language editor was not orientation aware, so decided to make the necessary changes. It ended up with an additional feature that allows one to configure the keyboard settings through a user interface, instead of having to fiddle on the registry as in the previous version. In the setting user interface, [...]

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Stay Unlock goes 2.0 after two years

Since I developed Stay Unlock two years ago, it had received numerous feedback. I had also started the habit or was it a hobby, of developing small software utilities to do stuff that default Windows Mobile does not provide, e.g. Bluetooth Notification hack, and most recently LED notification. From applying my knowledge of Windows Programming [...]

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