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HTC Touch Pro
The HTC Touch Pro™ brings together elegant touch screen response with the direct precision of keyboard entry… leaving out nothing to deliver a powerhouse communication tool in a beautiful, compact design.
The 2.8-inch VGA touch screen provides four times the resolution of most smart devices, making email, documents and web pages sharper and easier to work with than ever before.
HTC’s rich, touch-responsive interface, TouchFLO™ 3D, provides a stunningly intuitive way to zip through common tasks like messaging, calendar checks or making calls. Delve a little deeper to find that playing media files, searching for contacts and surfing the web are also responsive to your touch.
The web browser puts the full Internet in the palm of your hand. Websites look just like they do on a PC, and TouchFLO™ 3D makes it easy to pan around and zoom in on exactly the information you’re looking for. If you need a wide screen, simply tilt the Touch Pro sideways and the page switches to landscape view.
Slide out the 5-row QWERTY keyboard to make light work of typing-intensive tasks like composing email or working on Microsoft Office® documents… perfect for when your day takes a serious turn.
High speed connectivity will keep you in touch with colleagues and contacts wherever you are. Integrated GPS can be used with maps software for a full turn-by-turn satellite navigation experience.
Built-in Wi-Fi and TV-out functionality* mean you can hook up to the local wireless hot spot to surf, then deliver the perfect PowerPoint® presentation without a laptop in sight.
A beautiful angle on business, the HTC Touch Pro introduces effortless presence to enterprise-standard communications.
Highlights
Mobile Internet features - surf and download at broadband speed with HSDPA and Wi-Fi®.
2.8-inch touch screen, with four times the resolution of most phones.
Vibrant TouchFLO™ 3D user interface.
Five-row QWERTY keyboard for quick and easy text entry.
Surf and download at broadband speed with HSDPA and Wi-Fi®.
3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera with flash light for quality stills and video.
microSD™ slot for expandable storage.
Integrated GPS can be used with maps software for a full turn-by-turn navigation experience.
HTC Touch Diamond
Re-defining the perception of advanced mobile phones… the HTC Touch Diamond™ signals a giant leap forward in combining hi-tech prowess with intuitive usability and exhilarating design.
Featuring a sharp 2.8-inch touch screen housed within a stunning formation of brushed steel and flawless faceted edges, the HTC Touch Diamond is as beautiful to behold as it is to use.
With HTC’s vibrant touch-responsive user interface, TouchFLO™ 3D, and ultra-fast HSDPA internet connectivity… the HTC Touch Diamond offers a rich online experience to rival a notebook computer, allowing you to interact with Google, YouTube, and Wikipedia as freely as you would with a broadband connection.
Your contacts, favourite music, videos and photos are no longer an uninspired line of text. With TouchFLO 3D, album artwork, video stills and snapshots of your friends’ and family’s faces are brought to life for you to interact, play and launch at your fingertips.
A 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera will help you capture the perfect moment in style and with a massive 4GB of internal storage you can keep all the files you need. The integrated ultra-sensitive GPS will help you find your destination as quickly and efficiently as a dedicated satellite navigation unit.
Style and substance in a phone are no longer mutually exclusive. The HTC Touch Diamond has arrived.
Highlights
2.8-inch touch screen, with four times the pixels of most phones.
Vibrant TouchFLO 3D user interface, responding perfectly to your finger gestures when scrolling through contacts, browsing the web, and launching media… all vividly displayed as photos and artwork powered by the 3D graphics processor.
HTC Weather - providing a constant view of weather at home and abroad.
Surf and download at broadband speed with HSDPA internet connectivity.
3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera for quality stills and video.
4GB of internal storage to preserve more photos, music, files and exchanged data than ever before.
Integrated GPS for use with maps software for a full turn-by-turn satellite navigation experience.
This is the Development and Hacking Forum..for this kinda stuff we have Trash and General Area...
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Hi,
I just wondered how a flow effect would run on the PocketCM Framework, so I implemented this, this is just a test, it as no real useful purpose, it may evolve and be part of ImageViewer, but no guarantee.
It runs pretty decently (around 30 fps) on my 200Mhz Touch, a lot faster than the other implementation I tried, I have no idea on other device, so tell me!
(as always, to quit, it the top right part of the screen, to move back to folder list, tap the top left part).
Update to test 3
- Fixed repositionning bug after sliding to start/end of list
- Antialiased rendering (look a lot better, at the cost of a few FPS).
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- reflection effect
- inertia: like in contact list, move fast, release the list goes on
- better rendering of borders
- some perf improvement
I've added an information on the screen, the time required to render a frame and the approximated FPS, if you could give me some feedback about what you get on your device?
To install, unzip on your device, and run the exe from file explorer.
Enjoy, feel free to comment, but remember it's a test
stick with it - looking good
also, have a think about a today launcher to match
and unlike the iPhone - it works in portrait
I like it 10 times better than Pocket Flow the UI isnt the best but yet again its only a test... please continue to develop...
As usual I'm amazed with your work... all pocket cm frame software including this flow test show one thing... talented programmer. Love simplicity of your soft... no weird installation, works fast and the best thing... works perfect from SD! Keep up fantastic work - incredible potential in it.
Wow! Fantastic! Definitely keep this one going...
looks good.
zoom fit to window, a nice background and a few buttons and it's golden.
Blazing fast!!
Amazing ! It's really fast on my Himalaya (a lot more than PocketFlow). Just add zooming, hardware buttons, and a bit of ui, and it will be the best !
Could it be possible to have only some folders appearing in the menu, to filter them ?
Thanks and keep on !
Works great and fast on my prophet!
Great work as always. You know, with the speed and reliability of your applications, I think you are one of the few people who could take something like this and turn it into a very cool and useable animated launcher similar to HTC Homeplug. Instead of pics there are weather, contacts, app launcher, etc. Just a much cooler way to "flow" through them rather than tapping tabs or flipping cubes etc. Might end up being something like the "swith between windows" function on Vista. The ability to add user-configurable content pages to the "stack" and including running programs would make it the perfect app!
Well if we talking about great possibilities 7 ideas...
What about creating a finger friendly Calendar program.. flicking through the dates...
Somink we all need...
MM
PS WOW Great work Tene, this thing is so fast!!
Supa Great
Congrats Tene (Tu es vraiment le meilleur....)
It's been months that I wait for an decent image viewer (Byka's, PictureFlow, S2V, HTC album...) but yours sounds for real!!! So Pz make this Picture Flow a great image viewer (zoom, bigger size...)
Merci du fond du coeur...je suis pret pour un don!
idea to share ... why dont make it pocketCM not scrolling but flipping
but then if ur ctcs r more then 200 it would b a fuss eh ....
Very nice! Interesting result on a 240x240 device... everything was correct, except every image was rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. No idea why...
Also, at the end of the pictures was a bunch more objects that could be scrolled through as if they were pictures, only it was a bunch of text objects. Like they were pictures, only they said \my docmuents\... and stuff. Was this meant to happen?
Lookin' great though!
I am surprised at how smooth this thing runs, it runs faster than any app on my phone! Literally! You are a genius for making such a wonderful framework, and i cant wait to see how you incorporate the actual image viewing into this little app.
Works Great! .. few suggestions..
*Need ability to Zoom to Fit Window
*I can only zoom in on the first photo.. cant zoom in on the rest..
*Image quality needs to be improved when zoomed..
*Maybe add add the ability to navigate through folders (ie.. like S2V)
but otherwise.. this is Genius!
from a designer`s point of view I'm missing the reflection at the bottom of the pics, which looks awesome in PictureFlow and iPhone`s Coverflow.
Félicitations, mon cher compatriote ;-)
The app works well on my WM5 HTC P3600.
asus p535 quits after folderview refreshed
i start the program, start to fill a list of folders, and it immediately exits. if I enter a folder quickly, I see the first frame of the flowview, but the program also exits. it seems to me, that exit occur after the folderview refresh.
I tried without SD card too...
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Unlocked 16GB Samsung Galaxy S III Android Smartphone 4G/LTE w/ 4.8" Touchscreen & 1.5 GHz Dual-Core Processor
"iPhone who? Samsung’s Galaxy S III is the new King of the Smartphone world! Featuring a large a large 4.8" Super AMOLED display with a market-leading resolution of 720p HD, ensuring you can enjoy its immersive entertainment capabilities in superior clarity. Plus, the new Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system brings an entirely new look and feel to Android. It has a redesigned user interface with improved multi-tasking, notifications, Wi-Fi hotspot, and a full web browsing experience!
Incredibly thin, the Galaxy S III is easily portable, while 4G LTE connectivity combined with a 1.5GHz dual core processor deliver high-speed web browsing to ensure you always have the web at your fingertips, wherever you are. The Galaxy S III was also designed with a minimal organic design that fits perfectly within your palm or against your face for phone calling, and the all new features make the S III unlike any phone you’ve seen before. Open up a universe of possibilities with the Galaxy S III!
Specs
Condition: New
Packaging: Retail - AT&T Box
Warranty: 1 Year
Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: SGH-I747
Features Include:
4.8” HD Super AMOLED (1280x720) display
16GB built-in flash memory, upgradeable by up to 64GB via the microSD slot
Main(Rear) Camera: 8 Mp Auto Focus camera with Flash & Zero Shutter Lag, BSI
Sub (Front) Camera: 1.9 Mp camera, HD recording @30fps with Zero Shutter Lag, BSI
Advanced typing accuracy recognizes the next letter based on your typing pattern and the proximity to each touched key
The minimal organic design of the Samsung GALAXY S III is reflected in its smooth and gentle curves, while its human-centric nature provides an ergonomic and comfortable experience with enhanced usability
Smart stay makes sure your screen maintains a bright display as long as you're looking at it
Pop up play allows you to do 2 things at once, like watch an HD movie while you email or text
Advanced Security keeps you safely secure and connects you to your corporate network securely with leading mobile security solutions and the smart mobile work environment
The Direct call feature can detect if you want to switch from writing a text to placing a call. Simply lift the phone to your ear and it will dial your contact's number automatically
The Smart alert feature knows if you’ve been away from your phone, and sends you a vibrating nudge to let you know that you have missed calls or messages
Social tag keeps track of your loved ones: a glance at your friends’ photos will show you their current SNS status
With S Voice you can tell the phone to wake up, answer an incoming call, or even take a photo
The S Beam feature is the easiest way to share info with your friends. Just place two Samsung GALAXY S III's back-to-back and you can transfer pictures, music, videos, and more
The Buddy photo share feature on your phone recognizes your friends' faces, it can share photos with them instantly
With AllShare Play you can access your documents and media even when you aren’t near your computer
Wireless connectivity: WiFi a/b/g/n, WiFi HT40, GPS/GLONASS, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0(LE)
Sensor: Accelerometer, RGB light, Digital compass, Proximity, Gyro, Barometer
Google Services: Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Latitude, Google Play Store, Google Play Books, Google Play Movies, Google Plus, YouTube, Google Talk, Google Places, Google Navigation, Google Downloads
Network/Bearer and Wireless Connectivity: 2.5G (GSM/GPRS/EDGE): 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, 3G (HSPA+ 21Mbps): 850/900/1900 / 2100 MHz, 4G (Dependent on market)
Audio Codec: MP3, AMR-NB/WB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA, OGG, FLAC, AC-3, apt-X
Video Codec: MPEG4, H.264, H.263, DivX, DivX3.11, VC-1, VP8, WMV7/8, Sorenson Spark Recording & Playback: Full HD (1080p)
Color: Choice of Pebble Blue and Marble White
Rechargeable Battery: 2,100 mAh
Dimensions (width x Height x Depth): 2.8 x 5.4 x 0.3"
Weight: 4.7 oz.
Package Includes:
Unlocked 16GB Samsung Galaxy S III Android 4G/LTE Smartphone, Battery, Charger, USB Data Cable, Wired Stereo Headset, Quick Start Guide"
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Was I mistaken in thinking this "Galaxy Note" would be a better digital whiteboarding tool than an iPad?
Is there any way to project a drawing/notetaking app to a computer? Why are there NO simple ways to mirror your screen to a PC or mac? Tried allcast, looked at Samsung mirroring, Mirrorop, but none of it seems to be as easy as it was on my iPad (airplay to an airplay receiver app on my computer).
The S-Pen/active digitizer works SO much better than the Adonit Jot Touch, but I'm extremely disappointed in the difficulty of getting the picture to a projector.
Hopefully one of you can enlighten me with sagely wisdom, or I'm going to have to <gasp> buy another iPad
Chromecast?
Note10.1Dude said:
Chromecast?
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No, my name is Dominic
Yes, the chromecast allows you to project video, pictures, and music to an HDMI input that's on the same network as your tablet, but
a) as far as i know, it doesnt work with projecting any app (like i said, i already tried allcast)
b) this won't help when I need to present to a room that only has a VGA connection
This person seems to have had success using a Samsung All-Share Cast Hub and an HDMI to VGA connector:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2AN3QFGK9Q2F2/ref=cm_srch_res_rtr_alt_1
gbuch said:
This person seems to have had success using a Samsung All-Share Cast Hub and an HDMI to VGA connector:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2AN3QFGK9Q2F2/ref=cm_srch_res_rtr_alt_1
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Much appreciated, gbuch!! I'll definitely consider it. I'm not opposed to spending money, I just don't want to add more to my travel kit, so i was hoping for a software solution (even one thats costly).
Honestly, I'm absolutely stunned that this is this difficult. For hardware that is so loudly proclaimed as being for business applications, the fact that there isn't a way to get the picture from the tablet's screen to a PC/mac is disappointing. There's mirroring built into the OS(!!), it just is somehow more proprietary (or less widely used) than Apple's AirPlay. That's the most frustrating part: I can see the feature in the settings, I just don't know what I need on the other end to "catch" the signal...again, this should be doable with software on a mac or PC, not just with a Samsung Allcast :crying:
Re: Whiteboard presentation
I know you mentioned MirrorOp, so I apologize if this is not helpful. I teach math at a small college, I have been using the note for over 9 months as a digital whiteboard using MirrorOp Sender for Galaxy and MirrorOp windows receiver. (and SNote as the whiteboard tool). While the delay can be noticeable (up to a second sometimes) on the highest resolution settings, I find as a whiteboard tool, this delay is acceptable. In 9 months, I have had, as hard as it is to believe, no software crashes, dropped connection, etc. In my use of it, once my tablet and laptop are on the same wifi connection, I run MirrorOp Receiver (and maximize it), then run MirrorOp Sender on my note, it finds the receiver very quickly, I click play, and am good to go for the next 50 - 75 minutes lecture. (assuming I remembered to turn off screen saver, etc on my computer) It mirrors everything, have made my iPad wielding colleagues quite jealous, as pretty much the iPad is only good for power point presentations, since it does not have the precise pen input of the Note. Hopefully this was helpful, as I know you said you had tried MirrorOp before.
Chromecast 35$
VGA adapter 15$
Papyrus presentation mode Free.
a) as far as i know, it doesnt work with projecting any app (like i said, i already tried allcast)
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About that, chromecast in its latest software permits you to cast your screen completely with a little lag caused by the high resolution but completely bearable. Try downloading the chromecast app and select the option to cast screen on the left panel. It cuts the notification bar, i guess because of the aspect ratio between my tv and the tablet screen; again, bearable. On top of that, when papyrus detects screen casting, the app permits you to cast only the paper and not the interface like the bottons to select the pen and so.
Some photos of the chromecast:
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b) this won't help when I need to present to a room that only has a VGA connection
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Vga adapters are cheap but you will sometimes need an extra 5v microusb powersource and an extra 3.5 jack cable for sound but i think it is still better than carrying laptop and everything. I would have tried with mine but i need a male hdmi(My adapter) to male adapter(Chromecast) to make it work.
I know you said you didnt want to add hardware you your items but it is not that much, i am just here informing. .
If anything, you could also buy an mhl adapter. With this you would theoretically not have any resolution loss whatsoever (Not very relevant in a normal classroom proyector) and lag would be unnoticable. Downsides, you would still need the vga adapter and you would also have less freedom of movement with the cable directly connected to the proyector. "Upsides", I am not sure, but maybe you would also spend less battery.
Cheers.
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Hello everyone ,
I want to share with you our new android VR browser :NOMone VR Browser
It is a side-by-side android browser that enables you to surf the normal internet pages/content while wearing vr glasses. You can use it also for online streaming, reading manga, watching your favorite videos as if your in a cinema! or even working anywhere without laptop/desktop (just your mobile, keyboard and mouse!).
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For devices with Gyro sensor, you don't even need the keyboard and mouse. Just slightly move your head( like gaze based apps), put on your earphones and use its button for clicking/ dragging.
The browser is still undergoing heavy development (like making compatible VR keyboard in the next release isA, theater mode for 360 videos and other cools features ), but it's perfectly usable now. let me sum up the main current features:
-- Gyroscope based pointer. Move your head and use your earphones/handsfree/controller media button to click. You can perform continuous scrolling by dragging to the top/bottom of the screen. You can also use other configurations (like a USB keyboard/mouse using OTG cable, or a wireless keyboard and mouse combo, or bluetooth keyboard/mouse).
--From the options menu, use the calibration settings to get the ideal configuration for your cardboard or VR glasses for optimum VR/3D experience.
--Bookmarks. Before putting your phone into the cardboard, open all the links you need and add them to bookmarks. This way you won't have to remove it to type url. Do this until the VR keyboard is ready (in next release if Allah wills).
-- If you have a small screen, try decreasing the browser scale (in calibration settings) to show more content in the same area.
--A basic ad pop up blocking is in place to give you less hassle while browsing.
-- If you have a bluetooth VR controller, use the mouse mode (press "Fn + D"). You can drag continuously by holding left click down and using the analogue stick.
-- Sign up for a Cloud 9 IDE account. Happy coding
--Install X11VNC and connect to your remote machine using NOVNC.
-- Install a local server, like Palapa Web-server and install your tools. Now, control everything from the browser
Known Issues:
-- The normal soft-keyboard is not fit for VR browsing.
-- Can't use the gyroscope cursor to type.
Coming up next:
-- VR keyboard.
-- Theater mode (for 360 degree immersion and more video formats support).
-- Save/Load tabs from last times.
-- Most frequently visited launch screen.
-- Lens correction.
-- Mixed reality mode (have the browser in front of you, but see the camera feed when looking to the sides).
We think the VR Browser is a great idea, but we need you support and feedback to improve it and make everyone's experience a great one. Kindly try the application and tell us what you think.
Thanks a lot for your time and effort in advance
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Hi guys, lately I got my new lovely phone-Honor V10. I have to say, I really love its design, dual-lens camera, supercharge and so on.
But the most exciting thing is that this is my first AI phone. It is so smart because it has the kirin 970 and EMUI 8.0 based on Andriod 8.0.
So, today I would like to introduce some intelligent functions to you. Let's have a look.
• Smart tips
Better user experience — EMUI 8.0 learns your using behavior, predict your intentions and recommends quick operation tips, so that you use your phone more efficiently.*
For example: A smart tip pops up suggesting you to enable the Eye comfort mode when you've used your phone for hours for consecutive nights, or to enable Knuckle-based screenshot when you've taken multiple screenshots.
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• Home shortcut submenu
Simply touch and hold an app to enable the shortcut submenu without opening the app. Touch and hold and drag a submenu to the home screen to create a shortcut icon.
Let you quickly access the app features you use most frequently.
Supported apps: HiApp, Music, Dialer, Contacts, Messaging, Email, Calendar, Notepad, Settings, Themes, Clock, Recorder, Gallery, and Camera
• Bezel-less experience
Aspect ratio optimized from 16:9 to 18:9, with the layout of third-party apps automatically adapted
— See more on a bigger screen
Manual stretch is supported in some apps, where you can choose to stretch the interface to full screen or keep the original aspect ratio with black borders on the sides.
• Smart landscape mode
Smartly organizes columns according to the screen orientation
Your phone is set up for pad-like multi-column viewing, making work life on-the-go as effortless as sitting at your desk.
— More complete information, easier to use
Supported apps: Email and Notepad
• Smart split screen
One-touch smart split screen: When you don’t want to be interrupted, like when you’re watching a video and an incoming notification arrives, the phone will pro-actively propose to switch to split-screen mode, touch the icon to to enable this feature. You can send message without disrupting your activity.
— More intelligent and convenient
Supports 19 social networking apps and instant messaging tools including SMS, WeChat, QQ, Whatsapp, Facebook, and Twitter.
What's more? What's your favorite characteristic of Honor V10? Please leave a comment or have a discussion with me..
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Hi guys, lately I got my new lovely phone-Honor V10. I have to say, I really love its design, dual-lens camera, supercharge and so on.
But the most exciting thing is that this is my first AI phone. It is so smart because it has the kirin 970 and EMUI 8.0 based on Andriod 8.0.
So, today I would like to introduce some intelligent functions to you. Let's have a look.
•Smart tips
Better user experience — EMUI 8.0 learns your using behavior, predict your intentions and recommends quick operation tips, so that you use your phone more efficiently.*
For example: A smart tip pops up suggesting you to enable the Eye comfort mode when you've used your phone for hours for consecutive nights, or to enable Knuckle-based screenshot when you've taken multiple screenshots.
•Home shortcut submenu
Simply touch and hold an app to enable the shortcut submenu without opening the app. Touch and hold and drag a submenu to the home screen to create a shortcut icon.
Let you quickly access the app features you use most frequently.
Supported apps: HiApp, Music, Dialer, Contacts, Messaging, Email, Calendar, Notepad, Settings, Themes, Clock, Recorder, Gallery, and Camera
•Bezel-less experience
Aspect ratio optimized from 16:9 to 18:9, with the layout of third-party apps automatically adapted
— See more on a bigger screen
Manual stretch is supported in some apps, where you can choose to stretch the interface to full screen or keep the original aspect ratio with black borders on the sides.
•Smart landscape mode
Smartly organizes columns according to the screen orientation
Your phone is set up for pad-like multi-column viewing, making work life on-the-go as effortless as sitting at your desk.
— More complete information, easier to use
Supported apps: Email and Notepad
•Smart split screen
One-touch smart split screen: When you don’t want to be interrupted, like when you’re watching a video and an incoming notification arrives, the phone will pro-actively propose to switch to split-screen mode, touch the icon to to enable this feature. You can send message without disrupting your activity.
— More intelligent and convenient
Supports 19 social networking apps and instant messaging tools including SMS, WeChat, QQ, Whatsapp, Facebook, and Twitter.
What's more? What's your favorite characteristic of Honor V10? Please leave a comment or have a discussion with me..
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