WMuVuZelAs brings the vuvuzela or a stadium horn for windows phone. The app was developed by Corwin9S from xda-developers.
Use:
1. for sound, clic on main picture
2. by clicking again on the main picture, volume will increase (rounding)
3. for options, clic the ball. You will have the choice over 4 vuvuzelas sounds and to set (or not) the soft in fullscreen
4. to leave, hit the red card
Resolutions: WQVGA (240*400) and all upper (autoredim), but should fit with lower resolutions too
We have see a lot of Wordcup related apps over the past few weeks and now here is a new rather good looking windows mobile game. The aim is to keep the ball in the air for as long as you can. You bounce the ball by flicking your phone upwards. Obviously ‘the ball’ is virtual not physical, so the game uses your phone’s accelerometer and some quite clever software to know the virtual trajectory of the ball.Timing is everything. Vibration and sounds alert you to the descent of the ball. The harder you flick the higher it goes. For every successful bounce you score a point. There are five skill levels for this game.
This makes me sad, this is one app that will not be developed coz by the time WP7 comes out we should have crowned a winner and World Cup 2010 would have been all but over. But this is what you could have used as your app for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa , if WP7 were in the market today. The app has been plastered with the Eurosport Icon ( Eurosport is a European sports satellite and cable network, that covers soccer events like UEFA Champions League ) and I hope they will work on something like this to cover these events.
The developer Ocean Observations uses the panoramic Metro view to displaying a timeline for past and upcoming games, so that every football fan can make sure they don’t miss out on anything. In the game view, you have access to stats from previous head-to-heads, news and team line-ups. This way, you’ll have a neat complement to the monitors when you get seated at the arena, pub or your own cosy sofa in front of the TV.
World Cup 2010 app for Windows Mobile! All the teams, all the fixtures, all the groups, all the points, all the scores, and all the news …all at your fingertips! View all this just for your team, or for the whole tournament. Quickly see what’s on today, or next, or at any time. See previous winners, photos of the venues and locations, and even aerial photography of the stadiums.
Features:
‘My Team’ tab – instantly see their news, next match, group, points, and all their fixtures
‘Tournament’ Tab – see when the next match is, read news, groups, matches, scores, venues, & points
The ‘Today’ Tab – see when today’s matches are on – and get score updates during the match!
Fixtures automatically update to show who has qualified! Also includes a countdown to the Tournament
Professionally designed interface. Finger-friendly, auto-refresh, kinetic scrolling, animated menus
Fifa World Cup 2010 is almost here and if you havent already found an app for it on your windows phone , you might want to look at the new WordldCup app by José Gallardo Salazar. The app looks really nice with finger friendly controls and best of all its free. This app requires a touch-screen device with Windows Mobile and the Microsoft .Net Compact Framework 3.5. He has also developed some sort of Panoramic Framework that allowed him to develop this app, I am sure other developers for Windows Phone would love to learn more about it , head over to his website for more info.
SAHITYA KUMAR: Is dis app available in indian market place..? [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
PADDY: Thank NOOK for something this cool and slip looking. I was losing hope for Windows developers :S [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
schlubadub: Yawn, they should think about extending Nook to other countries first. I can’t get any of this in Australia (even via web). [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
Nick: Nice work, cool ideas. Now, let’s hope MS has something to say in the joint-venture since B&N is not paying any attention to designers. In some ways, MS Reader was ten times better...
fatfingur: I’m not saying this mockup is legit or real. My only point is that using comic sans does not make you unprofessional. Balsamiq is a professional wireframing tool used by pros....
simphf: One paragraph reads ‘NOOK for Android’. Ha [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
Hog: Almost forgot, are you going to enter the Nokia X Challenge for over 2 million in prize money? The info.is at Nokia Conversations and with your IT background. Lots of ideas swirl around in my...
Hog: Very nice. I’m not familiar with the Nook at all for content but I really like your design. I hope the Barnes app is made available for all windows phones also. [Posted from the...