Basically as the title says!
I love what Samsung have done with the UI in the Omnia, and I wanted to know if there was a way of developing applications using the same components they have developed, to create applications that have a consistent UI across the board.
In addition, I was wondering if there was *any* way I could tap into the Omnia's mouse-pad, for use of gesture development?
Yup, same question here. There must be someone who knows this..please..or a simular library
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Hi all, i need to enquire in regards of making a galaxy tab 7.1 theme. Want to check is there any GUI based icon creator and theme maker to use in windows platform for creating of the theme?
Okay, a few problems with this message:
1. I don't think there is such a thing as a 7.1" Galaxy Tab. The original was 7", the replacement is also 7" and the only other is the 7.7" (both of which are a whole new OS).
2. A GUI-based Icon Creator? As far as I can tell, Microsoft Paint *could* be a GUI Icon Creator. Any image-editing application can be used to create icons, so its just a matter of personal preference beyond that. (For example, I use Adobe Fireworks for my work)
3. Android themes are combinations of raw images, 9-patch files and XMLs that control the behaviour of the UI. Unless you're fully comfortable with all of these, you probably shouldn't be theming your device.
4. Try reading up on the topic first. Since this is your first post, you should probably try actually reading and searching on Google and on XDA to find out about Android themes before you go asking for nice GUI IDE's.
In short, there is no single unifying solution for creating a complete Android theme on a Windows PC. However, dakra's Online Kitchen will probably be able to get you what you're looking for. Check it out here.
In future, please always read and search forums for similar questions before posting and be as specific as you can possibly be, so people can help you out more easily.
Hello all,
Being relatively new here, I haven't yet discovered quite what is possible for hacks, I have one main question at the moment. I currently own a nokia lumia 800 and I love the GUI, but I am getting frustrated with the app store as it doesn't have lots of the apps that iphone and android users have. So because it will probably be a while until there is a fully working operating system hack for this phone, OR the app store vastly improves, I was wondering if it was possible to hack a specific app such as draw something or epicwin to change the platform it is on?
Thank you for any help everyone!
Hi everybody, I am an engineer and I think that windows phone is perfect for my needs..so fast and efficient, office integrated, easy to use and many other qualities..the only thing that I can't find for this OS is Mathstudio.
For those who don't know what's this, it's like having a graphic calculator always in your poket. This program doesn't make everything, of course, but many of the most common things can be done with mathstudio.
I was wondering if somebody could port this program from android/iOS to windows phone 7. Otherwise I must always go around with my mobile and with an ipod touch only for this program. I remember that the previous version of mathstudio (called spacetime) exsists for windows mobile 6.5, an other way could be a porting from windows mobile. I wrote to the official developer but he said he won't realse a windows phone 7 version of his program.
Thank you for listening
Porting WinMo apps is technically possible (though hard unless they were written initially in .NET). Making an unmodified WinMo app run on WP7 is very hard and usually requires a custom ROM to run it (the stock ROMs have very restrictive permissions policies that most WinMo apps can't work with). Porting iOS or Android apps pretty much requires re-writing them, which is an expense that some app authors don't find worth doing.
There are a number of graphing calculator apps available for WP7, and the built-in calculator works pretty well for non-graphing functions, but I can understand wanting access to a specific tool. Unfortunately, since I've never used the app you describe, I can't tell you how well any of the WP7 alternatives compare.
I've got an HD7 and I've made on my own an Y-cable to downgrade it, so now I use the DFT's Deepshining ROM..I didn't know it was even possible to run some old WM6 apps on WP7, such a grat news I'll try to find out more about it Can you give me a list of alternative graphic calculators for windws phone 7? I wasn't able to find anywhere Thank's a lot!!!
I just did a search on the Marketplace for "graphing calculator" and got a number of hits.
If you look at the Opera apps for WP7 custom ROMs, those are actually wrappers around the WinMo Opera apps - the wrappers just put the files in the right places and then launch EXEs.
Thank you so much for the help , I had a look on the marketplace and I found different graphic calculators (Graphing calculator, PoketPi, Eval Graph, Grapher Calculator), but none of them can replace mathstudio for the following reasons: they are only in 2D, they don't support the CAS (computer algebra system, the same present in Matlab), you can't write and save scripts or even one algorythm. I will find out more about wrapping for the moment, but I hope it will come a better solution
Unfortunately, MathStudio will never ported on WP7 platform (according to this: http://www.mathstudio.net/forums/discussion/164/platform-requests , check the last post)
The only hope is upcoming Apollo. WinRT (Win8 API) will have C++ compiler and (probably) will support native code, so MathStudio developers can (also - possible, it's not too easy) port their app to Win8.
I have a Galaxy Tab 2, 10.1 SGH-i497, rooted, stock, its the AT&T 4G LTE version. I want to request that someone with more knowledge than me in development to develop an app for root users to allow the home screen to be separated, and run two simultaneous instances of the home screen, in portrait mode. NOT the false "split screen" floating apps Samsung is so proud of, and everyone is talking about, but actual separate home screens each running in a virtual environment. That can run ANY app on the device and function just like your normal home screen. I think by extension these separate virtual home screens would be needing separate databases and configurations files and whatnot. Think virtual machine for android.
Is this even possible? Or would I need to install a baked or 3rd party ROM to get such functionality? Seems like this sort of addition would need it's own firmware, but I could be wrong. The XDA crowd has amazed me in the past with works of brilliance. This is not just a lone request, the entire market for galaxy tablets, note tab and all variants, as well as other android tablets, are clamoring for this. I will gladly test, i have fully functional test environment including real time logcat.
Happy coding, thanks in advance for all responses.
Hi - I'm a newbie and frankly knows next to nothing about Android app development. There are lots of great apps out there that would be great to use on the big screen via Android TV (the only device out there now is the Nexus Player), but unusable on Nexus Player because they requires either gesture or mouse. This leads me to think that there must be a relatively easy way to take the APK and update the code so that I can use the d-pad remote for the Nexus Player.
Can anyone point me the way?
Thanks!
Frank
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