Looking to add some Android flavor to your Windows phone? Dark Ninja from XDA Developers has put together a set of Android Taskbar and Wait Cursor for windows Mobile 6.5.x.
Windows Phone 7 has been grabbing headlines since it was first announced and demonstrated at the Mobile World Congress 2010. Windows Mobile 6.5, while just a interim mobile platform has been grabbing market shares in Latin America.
To deliver what developers expect in the developer platform we’ve had to change how phone apps were written. One result of this is previous Windows mobile applications will not run on Windows Phone 7 Series.
The continuation of Windows Mobile 6, Windows Phone Classic, will have an extra low-end version kept alive for the developing world, a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed today.
The interim platform seem to have a short lifespan of just a little over a year since first launched late last year. Microsoft have crushed any remaining hope of upgrade from Windows Mobile 6.5.
Adobe has stated that Flash 10.1 will not be supported on Windows Mobile 6.5 due to the lack of support for some of the critical APIs required, suggesting that support for the Microsoft’s mobile OS will have to wait till Windows Phone 7’s release.
With the announcement of Windows Phone 7 Series on Monday, many new questions surfaced – including what will happen to Windows Mobile 6.5, just released last November.
The Winter Olympics 2010 has today opened in Vancouver, BC. With the city ready for the 16-days long game, Samsung users can use a specially developed application to keep track of the happenings over at Vancouver.