PhoneGap Windows Phone app on Visual Studio
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Uploaded on Dec 16, 2011
PhoneGap is an HTML5 and JavaScript framework that allows to build cross-platform mobile applications very easily.
Since version 1.3, PhoneGap fully supports Windows Phone and integrates into Visual Studio 2010.
For developers who are already using PhoneGap to target multiple mobile platforms, they can now also target Windows Phone 7.5.
In this demo you will see how to simply create a PhoneGap application in Visual Studio that uses Windows Phone features such as the image search or the camera.
The exact same code is then used to deploy an Android application in Eclipse.
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All Comments (11)
Cong Nguyen 4 months ago
Thanks, this video so cool
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Sunny L 7 months ago
Yes... read the description..
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Elamathy Rajagopal 8 months ago
can we develop windows phone 7 applications in windows xp os? any reply me soon thanks
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sputtnikk11 9 months ago
Now i know where you live >:D
jk xD
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EntertainingWave 1 year ago
you are crazy man...
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Flashaddict2255 1 year ago
Can you please show how to use the Media to play an MP3. I cannot seems to get it to work.
Thanks
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Lacoweb 1 year ago
Hi thnx for this video, but i have a question, i do everything like you, first i download PhoneGapStarter, i put it in ProjectTemplate, after that i start the visual basic, open the phoneGad, when i done with all code, and execute that its not working, do i need to do somthing else???? Do i need to install something for gps any tools ???
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Olivier Bloch 1 year ago
Hi mvcLessons
You have to copy the PhoneGapStarter.zip file (the zip file itself, not the content!) to the VS template folder (note that this folder is user dependent): C:\Users\[username]\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Templates\ProjectTemplates\
The next time you start VS you should see the new template in the C# project types.
- Olivier
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