суббота, 2 февраля 2013 г.

лончер для windows mobile 6,5

Confirmation came via Israeli manufacturer CompuLab, which leaked images of "Windows Mobile 6.5 Alpha" to its website last week. CompuLab Exeda(Click image for further information)CompuLab introduced its , an "enterprise digital assistant" (EDA) that runs Windows CE, earlier this month. The customizable development platform has a 3.5-inch VGA touchscreen display, QWERTY keyboard, touchpad, two megapixel camera, a microSD slot, GPS, and optional cellular capabilities, the company says. (For more information, see our earlier coverage, .)Now, CompuLab says on its website, "to demonstrate just how friendly to developers Exeda is, [our] software team brought up Windows Mobile 6.5 alpha [on the device] the same day it was released." The company posted two screenshots of the operating system -- the main "honeycomb" shown at the top of our story, and the music-oriented image below.Windows Mobile 6.5 draws from Microsoft's Zune, making music easier to accessSource: CompuLabThough marred by reflections, CompuLab's screenshots match up to images and descriptions that have previously circulated elsewhere. For example, earlier this month the French website SmartphoneFrance.info published the two "world exclusive" screenshots pictured below. Widely reproduced on other websites, the screenshots show a user interface, purportedly code-named "Confetti," that replaces Windows Mobile's standard "Today" screen with a finger-friendly application launcher.Released earlier this month, these were the first images purporting to show Windows Mobile 6.5Source: SmartphoneFrance.infoSmartphoneFrance.info's images show off bold, antialiased text, redesigned icons, and a distinct resemblance to the "twist" interface employed by Microsoft's Zune PMP (personal media player). When these screens first appeared online, WindowsForDevices.com was skeptical, given both the lack of any independent corrob

Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5 will apparently offer a finger-friendly "honeycomb" user interface (left), plus music player software patterned after the Zune PMP (personal music player).

Windows Mobile 6.5 interface unveiled - News - Windows for Devices

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