How to make a Today Screen App. for Windows Mobile 6.5 or 6.5.X with C#
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Hi. I'm very curious about writing a Today Screen App. using C#. I want to know how to write applications like ThrottleLauncher or Point UI (applications with widgets, especially XML widgets). (Maybe not good but)I can write applications for Windows Mobile using C#, but I don't know anything about writing Today Screen App. for WM. I searched a lot about a tutorial or source code for this, I couldn't find anything. All I found is just one application and writen in C++. Can you please give me link for a tutorial or source code for writing Today Screen applications for Windows Mobile (with widgets)? Can you please show me a path to do this? By the way, I'm not trying to write something and earn money from it. Proof: as you know Windows Phone 7 is coming very soon and even if I write something, I will be for WM 6.5.X and will be junk for Windows Phone 7 users:) Thanks Can
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Hi. I'm very curious about writing a Today Screen App. using C#. I want to know how to write applications like ThrottleLauncher or Point UI (applications with widgets, especially XML widgets). (Maybe not good but)I can write applications for Windows Mobile using C#, but I don't know anything about writing Today Screen App. for WM. I searched a lot about a tutorial or source code for this, I couldn't find anything. All I found is just one application and writen in C++. Can you please give me link for a tutorial or source code for writing Today Screen applications for Windows Mobile (with widgets)? Can you please show me a path to do this? By the way, I'm not trying to write something and earn money from it. Proof: as you know Windows Phone 7 is coming very soon and even if I write something, I will be for WM 6.5.X and will be junk for Windows Phone 7 users:) Thanks Can
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Can90 wrote:
Any Suggestions please?
Well you could try some more Google searches. I would expect that if anyone knew how to do this they would have responded by now, so it looks like you are on your own.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash