Uznałem, że ten soft potrzebuje osobnego wątku.
Windows Phone Device ManagerJest to mega narzędzie, które pozwoli nam zapomnieć o Zune. Póki co jest to zapowiedź pełnej wersji, ale IMO trzeba śledzić, a jak się pojawi myślę, że będzie przełomem. Żeby pobrać i uruchomić wersje beta dla testerów należy autorowi zrobić jakąś dotację PayPalem (ja wrzuciłem mu 5$ i dostałem dostęp) do całości. Instalacja prosta jak konstrukcja gwoździa - pobieramy załączniki z pliku
w wątku głównym na forum autora tj. Julien-a Schapman i instalujemy na kompie PC. Następnie podłączamy telefon do kompa, a reszta się sama robi i instaluje nam wtyczke w telefonie. Następnie odłączamy telefon od kompa i podłączamy ponownie - już wszystko śmiga bez dwóch zdań. Właśnie 15 marca 2011 r. pojawiła sie nowa wersja (changelog na samym końcu).
Windows Phone Device Manager & TouchXperience for WP7 are currently in development and beta testing, it is not publicly available yet and I don't accept more beta testers, but donators who wish to take part in beta testing just have to register and let me know their username via the contact form so I can include them to beta testers group. Former beta testers already have access to those betas and new beta testers also get access to the private betas of all my upcoming apps.
Film jak to wygląda na PC:
Windows Phone Device Manager - First previewWindows Phone Device Manager features:
Applications management: view, install/uninstall homebrew applications
File management: explore device, exchange files with your phone
Files & folders synchronization
Integration with Windows explorer
Send to Windows Phone (to send files, apps, ringtones, web links in one click)
Device backup (if MS allow it)
Device information
Add and manage custom ringtones
Send SMS, E-mail, notes directly from PC (without needing cloud services)
Shared clipboard with PC and phone
Use your phone as a remote control (control mouse, keyboard and navigation in Windows Media Center)
Nice integration with Windows Vista/7: jumplists, widgets, aero effects,...
Programming sends notifications to phone
Initiate connection from PC or phone
Wireless connection support
Auto pairing (no need to enter PC or phone IP address)
Open marketplace for non-commercial applications (if developers are interested)
TouchXperience for Windows Phone features:
Custom panels and widgets
Interactive backgrounds
Applications and games launcher
File explorer
Contact manager
Communication manager
Profile manager
Task manager
RSS reader
Web radios
Integration with Facebook and Twitter
DLNA support
Network drives support
Skydrive support
G-scrolling support
Windows Sideshow support (if MS let me create drivers and services)
Live tile support
And some other things I probably forgot to mention…
Requirements:
Registred/unlocked Windows Phone 7 device
Windows Vista or Windows 7 32/64-bit
Windows Phone Developer Tools
Because I was bored getting hundreds of emails from people asking me to send them WP Device Manager so they can continue to use pirated applications, and because there will be a short term solution for homebrews, I decided not to include my jailbreak tool. I respect other developers and I don’t want to be responsible for piracy, I’ve been contacted by Brandon Watson from Microsoft and I wish to be involved in the official homebrew support on Windows Phone.
Strona autora projektu:
http://www.touchxperience.com/A tutaj cała masa screenów:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/touchxperience/sets/72157625661986819/detail/
Połączone: [time]Marzec 25, 2011, 22:32:07[/time]
Ok na dowód działania póki co screen, a za chwilę filmik ode mnie.
Połączone: Marzec 25, 2011, 22:49:42
Ok krótka prezentacja:
WindowsPhoneDeviceManagerbyBudniu