looks nice, but this video sucks - I saw adding programs and switching pages million times, but I didn't see adding widgets - I don't even know what widgets are there! I'm sure this video should be much shorter without senseless adding programs and with widgets ;)
Hey Simo, it looks great and seems very responsive. I'd be curious if you can give ME some feedback. As a user of your iFonz software, I obviously compare & contrast. I could be very wrong, but I believe you enjoy new challenges all the time, and your main reason for stopping development of iFonz is a new fascination with Android. For those who know & love Android, I am sure this is great news. For me? I'm a usability and UX designer, and so I focus on end usage, productivity, ease of use....
(2) ... These are just neutral observations for me as an end user: What I see here is an only slightly different way to set up an application-launcher on your touchscreen phone from iFonz. Two versions before your last iFonz release, you built the continuous scrolling background into that app, with drag & drop capability anywhere across the entire background, which could be the equivalent of 4 "pages" of icons. So for me, it looks like your desire was to emulate a look & feel of Android...
(3)... which is a great thing. For me as an end user, I don't see (yet) a "value-add" of this UI system/app launcher from iFonz, so for my own consistency of usage, I will stick with iFonz, which to me remains a phenomenal app, all versions.
I'm going to send this to someone I know in my neighborhood who is an Android UI & phone designer at Google, to show him what you've done for WM. It's been cool to watch XDA devs creating linux kernel for various WM phones, then running Android itself.
the graphics are not good .. to many pixel in view
ghtkings 1 year ago
I'm trying out version 1.21 on a qvga device. It doesn't look good i'm sorry to say :(
I've made the icons look smaller and tried the widget clock but looks cartoony. Not crisp looking.
bugger! I kinda like the size of it. Not bloated like spb mobile Shell
superskiez 2 years ago
Thx very much for your efforts...I'm trying it out now.
ogodefacto 2 years ago
Hello! Can I use this an Meizu M8?
Thank you!
rufixorg 2 years ago
looks nice, but this video sucks - I saw adding programs and switching pages million times, but I didn't see adding widgets - I don't even know what widgets are there! I'm sure this video should be much shorter without senseless adding programs and with widgets ;)
modifikacecom 2 years ago
I belive that this is a Desire by Blank&Jones from Cafe del Mar collection 9.
Utmahr 2 years ago
What that song name you used in this video? I loved it!
heyyodude003 2 years ago
I didn't see what widgets you had available or how well they worked...
kennyb123 2 years ago
That is freaking awesome :O
Will there be clocks available? This si very important IMHO.. :D
arasu90 2 years ago
Hey Simo, it looks great and seems very responsive. I'd be curious if you can give ME some feedback. As a user of your iFonz software, I obviously compare & contrast. I could be very wrong, but I believe you enjoy new challenges all the time, and your main reason for stopping development of iFonz is a new fascination with Android. For those who know & love Android, I am sure this is great news. For me? I'm a usability and UX designer, and so I focus on end usage, productivity, ease of use....
quicksite 2 years ago
(2) ... These are just neutral observations for me as an end user: What I see here is an only slightly different way to set up an application-launcher on your touchscreen phone from iFonz. Two versions before your last iFonz release, you built the continuous scrolling background into that app, with drag & drop capability anywhere across the entire background, which could be the equivalent of 4 "pages" of icons. So for me, it looks like your desire was to emulate a look & feel of Android...
quicksite 2 years ago
(3)... which is a great thing. For me as an end user, I don't see (yet) a "value-add" of this UI system/app launcher from iFonz, so for my own consistency of usage, I will stick with iFonz, which to me remains a phenomenal app, all versions.
I'm going to send this to someone I know in my neighborhood who is an Android UI & phone designer at Google, to show him what you've done for WM. It's been cool to watch XDA devs creating linux kernel for various WM phones, then running Android itself.
quicksite 2 years ago
Wow, thats nice! Wish some of those features were actually in Android.
DavetheTyTNIIGuy 2 years ago
Very nice :D
I had to remind myself that you were still using windows mobile.
Good job. Looks like you must have spent a lot of time and effort making it.
CrisRowlands 2 years ago