Schaut selbst:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozd_6...yer_embedded#!
Druckbare Version
Schaut selbst:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozd_6...yer_embedded#!
Da hat sich nur jemand einen Spaß draus gemacht und einfach mal seine Vorstellungen eines Taskmanagers in Silverlight umgesetzt.
Wird auch in der Beschreibung des Videos erläutert:
Sieht aber trotzdem sehr schön aus die Idee und ich hoffe, das wir so etwas Ähnliches mit dem kommenden Update bekommen werden...Zitat:
I thought it might be fun trying to imagine what a proper task switcher and notification/background-service manager UI might look like in Windows Phone 7, so I created my own little mockup of what I thought it would look like. The idea is that you would press and hold the back button from anywhere, and then this UI would pop up.
Couple of main ideas in this mockup:
* The UI would allow the user to manage live tiles and toast notifications from one place. Very handy!
* It would allow the user to view, pause, and cancel any background services currently running, including (hopefully) any custom background services initiated by a third party app.
* The little bars next to each service represent the amount of CPU usage that service is taking up.
* When a user clicks on an app to switch to it, the idea is that it would be moved to the top of the back stack after it is re-launched. That way you wouldn't go back to it again if you hit the back button normally.
Just to reiterate: this is just a mockup created by me in Silverlight from my own ideas on what I'd like in a task manager UI in WP7. I am not affiliated with Microsoft nor do I have any internal knowledge of future versions of Windows Phone 7.