by Saijo George on February 17, 2009
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GSlide
GSlide, “GenericSlide”, is simply windows phone freeware list control with a kinetic slider interface. The twist of this control is that it is completley remote controlled from the outside, by default by MortScript. What you get out-of-the-box is a nice finger friendly file explorer but you can build many types of applications using this control. To install just drop the folder into your any folder. No installation needed.
Changes in 0.5.6
- All new Oxygen skin with much more complete icon set (drawback is total size in kb)
- Communication with GSlide is now xmlrpc standard.
- More possibilities to make adhoc changes to events handlers (onApplicationStart, onApplicationExit, onTapAndHold, onBackTapAndHold, onClick, onDoubleClick, etc).
- Tap and hold support
- Renaming the menues is now possible.
- Right sweep now takes you to the actions (cut and paste etc) as default (really easy to change in the context.xml file. Look for the onSweepRight tag.).
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by Saijo George on October 10, 2008
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GSlide
GSlide, “Generic Slide”, is simply a explorer with a kinetic slider interface.
From version 0.3 the concept of Actions is added to GSlide. Actions are external scripts which can be run to do pretty much anything you want.To install just drop the folder into your Programs folder. It works wherever you place it, but the developer have set up some example shortcuts with command line arguments which assume that you put it at the default location.
detailed configuration instruction @ developers website, I havent tried this application so if any of you all try it let us know how it goes :)
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by Saijo George on August 19, 2008
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GSlide is a simple yet versatile file explorer with a thumb friendly kinetic slider interface.
Right now it explores only files and folders, but pretty soon you will be able to iterate xml. Or any structured data actually.
For now it is only a viewer, so it wont mess around with files and should be harmless. Of course, as usual, no guarantees of any sort are given.
To install just drop the folder into your Programs folder. It works wherever you place it, but I have set up some example shortcuts with command line arguments which assume that you put it at the default location.
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