I played around with it and found some missing features. The most obvious for me was, the phone has a great sensor control which is used only by several HTC applications and Opera (custom version made for HTC). I decided to fix this and that's how I met Windows Mobile 6.1.
I spent some time in research and writing simple test applications and found, that though it is "Mobile", it is "Windows" only around 50% (the other 50% came from the Microsoft's marketing department I guess). Don't get me wrong here. It doesn't mean I don't like it. It's just quite different from PC Windows. API is same - but not quite, internal architecture is totally different and this left useless almost half of my Win32 API knowledge. After a month of research and a week of codding I finally brought my idea to life.
Announcing: Diamond SensorScroll
This is my latest free application. There are several things that happen for the first time because of it.
- It is my first application running on Windows Mobile.
- It is my first application published first outside my site and then on it.
- It is my first application, about which people wrote comments and blog posts just hours after the initial release (on 1.1.2009).
Now you know why the primary site for Diamond SensorScroll is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=466377 :)
Have fun!
P.S. The picture you see in this post is from another blog post. I liked it, asked the author, and got a permission to use it from now on. I hope this illustrates my point one more time :)
1 comment:
Wonderful application! Once again you showed how a software should be written and how one should think about programming.
You are very important for the community!
Thanks,
Vesko Kolev
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