Windows Metro UI

Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby norberto » Mon May 07, 2012 1:47 pm

Modicr, some sources says 99% appl of windows phone 7 will run in windows phone 8 and windows 8. some rumors about nokia testing windows phone 8 in old devices like lumia 800 and htc titan.

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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby TimStone » Mon May 07, 2012 4:07 pm

Sadly, going to a phone store may be frustrating. Many are clueless about the Windows phone. I had to go to a Microsoft Store to actually find someone with a phone that could actually be run and tested. The one in the store was not even working !

I did check it out, I bought one, and I've been happy ever since. Its the best phone I have ever owned, even if there are not 600,000 junk apps to run on it. However, there are all the apps I need to do what I want, and much better than on any other phone I have seen.

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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby norberto » Mon May 07, 2012 4:41 pm

Tim ,

I've had several other devices (dumb phones, iphone, windows mobile, android) , and that the best, most useful I've had. I am very impressed with the integration of the windows 8 too, although still beta. and second tests, even though beta version (CP), it gains in speed of windows 7.

you see this : http://wmpoweruser.com/samsung-focus-2- ... ming-soon/

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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby Jonathan Hodder » Tue May 08, 2012 5:23 am

Hi guys

My last post certainly polarised everyones views. The majority are for progress.

Forgive me for generalising but it seems most of us view Metro as a new desktop. This is understandable as we are all so used of programming with a PC. This was also my immediate response also but there is the wider picture - that of the CLOUD.

So....
WP8 for phones is June. W8 released later this year. I would like to have data on the cloud and use my own Harbour/FW Metro programs to access it on my PC and also my new windows phone I will be purchasing. Anyone else?

How should I proceed? Maybe the following?

I was wondering how FW's socket project fits into this picture and was hoping for a progress report?
See topic http://forums.fivetechsupport.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=23167


Antonio. Can anyone else propose anything else? Maybe SQL?

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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby Antonio Linares » Tue May 08, 2012 6:54 am

Jonathan,

We have resumed our work on FiveWeb development:

FiveWin Web Interface
http://www.fivetechsoft.com/fiveweb

FiveGen: RAD for the Cloud
http://www.fivetechsoft.com/fivegen

FiveDbu: DBU for the Cloud
http://www.fivetechsoft.com/fivedbu

All of them will support a Metro alike style, besides Google style, MS style, etc. The user will be able to select the style on runtime :-)
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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby Antonio Linares » Tue May 08, 2012 6:58 am

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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby norberto » Tue May 08, 2012 8:46 am

New Resolutions for WP : http://wmpoweruser.com/another-develope ... solutions/

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Early signs have indicated windows phone 8 will support 480×800 and 768 x probably 1280 and will be using Windows 8-style XAML apps rather than pure Silverlight like Windows Phone 7.

Microsoft is expecting to unveil Windows Phone 8 in all its glory at a Developer Summit in June 21st 2012. At this rate there will not be anything left to reveal very soon

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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby Jonathan Hodder » Tue May 08, 2012 9:08 am

Antonio

Brilliant! There is a pathway for us to follow! What more can one say?
Keep up the good work.

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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby norberto » Tue May 08, 2012 9:20 am

Antonio, very nice... when we have this?
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Re: Windows Metro UI

Postby TimStone » Tue May 08, 2012 3:59 pm

Right now its all chaos ! Microsoft is really shaking up the whole place by making so many changes.

Those who use all Microsoft tools to program are constantly having to modify their work for the changes.

It sure would be nice to see some central coordination on this, and perhaps a clear statement from the top on the ultimate goal of their new directions. Then everyone could get on board and all paddle in the same direction.

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