Mix 10
Etiketter:
Microsoft,
MIX,
Silverlight,
Smartphone,
Visual Studio 2010,
Windows Phone 7,
XNA
Mix 10 has been held and a lot of new info about Windows Phone 7 has been released.
For developers we now know that Silverlight or XNA is the choice for developing code. There is a new emulator released, a new XNA CTP (v4.0) and a Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone CTP released, all available for download here.
A short list of things further revealed was:
- Copy and paste will not be implemented from release
- There won't be support for real multitasking, although functionality for notifiers being shown while users are using other apps will be supported
- The only way to get apps for the devices will be through the Windows Phone Marketplace
- For developers releasing apps via the marketplace Microsoft will take 30% of the profit
- Developers can define "Trial parameters" for apps, letting consumers test the app for free until a predefined time has lapsed, or until a point of "progress" has been reached
The list of hardware requirements is as follows:
- Capacitive multi-touch with support for four contact points
- Screen size of 800*480 (to start out with, later on smaller 480*320 devices will appear)
- A Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU
- 256MB or more RAM, 8GB or more flash storage
- Accelerometer
- Wifi
- GPS
- Minimum 5 mega-pixel camera
- Five specific buttons: Power, Camera, Start, Back and Search (these are mandatory, but some devices will have more, the first LG device even sporting a keyboard)
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