by kinnikun on September 17, 2009
in Theme
Sense UI Theme for FEWidgets
Jrodizzkool has created a Sense UI Theme for
FEWidgets Ultimate. It has the Hero clock and some android icons. Docking the widgets bar to the bottom will give you a pop up menu like in Sense UI. There is a TouchFLO 3d inspired theme on the developer’s thread(after the jump), so try both of them and report back to us.
To Install:
1. Disable FEWidgets (Start/Settings/Today/Items)
2. Install theme
3. Soft reset
4. Re-enable FeWidgets and enjoy!
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FEWidgets Ultimate 1.0b11
FEWidgets, created by
Nicodega, is an interface for Windows Mobile that looks like the Omnia interface. It has widgets that you can drag from a side bar and place on 4 different desktop screens. The UI used to be working through Flash, but is now written in 100% native coding. FEWidgets is a fast UI that gives you a nice break from the TouchFLOs and other popular UIs out.
Note: FEWidgets Ultimate is a Today Plugin for Windows Mobile 6.1/6.5 Professional devices (WM 5 and 6.0 are not supported).
Features:
- Haptic feedback. When clicking on widget buttons you’ll feel a small vibration.
- Multiple Layouts/Pages support (up to 4).
- Multiple Windows for each page with 0 loading time.
- Fullscreen Mode.
- Support for Landscape/Portrait modes.
- VGA/QVGA/WQVGA/WVGA support.
- Skinnable though XML files (or just modifying the images).
- Scriptable through javascript.
- Extensible though C++ plugins.
- Support for Acceleration/Light sensor on the engine. (not used right now by any Widget)
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by Mukku on October 27, 2008
in Uncategorized
FEWidgets
FEWidgets 0.9.6 gives Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Omnia like widgets support
Features:
- Haptic feedback. When clicking on widget buttons you’ll feel a small vibration.
- Can be run as a Today Plugin. (It must be the only one selected)
- Multiple Layouts/Pages support (up to 4).
- Support for Landscape/Portrait modes.
- VGA/QVGA/WQVGA support.
- Extensible/Open architecture. Anyone can create it’s own widgets just using flash. If you need something “special” and know some C#, you can extend available commands through a custom assembly.
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