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TouchXperience – A Different Windows Mobile Experience

Posted by Jack Cook on August 1, 2008 – 5:12 am  Share
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The current rage for mobile device development is a user interface that changes the standard look and feel that we have been used to.  Device manufacturers have implemented their own plugins that give a richer experience and now we are starting to see developers produce applications that offer unique ways of getting that new robust user experience.  TouchXperience is one such application that will offer a different user experience offering a variety of “finger friendly” features.

TouchMenu is probably the most powerful and customizable menu, replacing original Start Menu for an innovative touch interface. TouchMenu supports finger scrolling and gestures, for example you can switch from a menu to another by sliding your finger left/right, or display context menu by a long press on the screen. You can also scroll menus using G-sensor. Each menu has four different views (large list, small list, large grid, small grid). As the rest of the future user interface, TouchMenu has a nice Vista/WM7 look.

Hit the link and check out the 5 videos showing you a new touch experience on Windows Mobile.

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