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| UI standard for mobile apps? I've noticed that many Windows Mobile 6 apps (including Microsoft ones) for my SmartPhone have no File-Exit, Help-About, etc. menu options. e.g. mobile Internet Explorer, mobile Outlook, mobile Windows Media Player 10 Most Windows desktop apps conform to some (G)UI standard. Is there a (G)UI standard for Windows Mobile apps? |
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| Re: UI standard for mobile apps? Hi, <taxenqs******.com> wrote in message news:c6d21edd-c14d-40fa-bb75-f8f84bb91998@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > Most Windows desktop apps conform to some (G)UI standard. > Is there a (G)UI standard for Windows Mobile apps? A couple of documents that I am aware of are: Designed for Windows Mobile guidelines - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/wind.../bb327790.aspx (of interest if you want your application to be able to use the "designed for windows mobile" logo in marketing material etc). Design Guidelines section of the Windows Mobile SDK documentation - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb158602.aspx Hope this helps, Christopher Fairbairn |
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| Re: UI standard for mobile apps? On Jul 8, 5:15*pm, "Christopher Fairbairn [MVP]" <christop...@christec.co.nz> wrote: > Hi, > > <taxe...******.com> wrote in message > > news:c6d21edd-c14d-40fa-bb75-f8f84bb91998@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > Most Windows desktop apps conform to some (G)UI standard. > > Is there a (G)UI standard for Windows Mobile apps? > > A couple of documents that I am aware of are: > > Designed for Windows Mobile guidelines -http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsmobile/bb327790.aspx(of interest if > you want your application to be able to use the "designed for windows > mobile" logo in marketing material etc). > > Design Guidelines section of the Windows Mobile SDK documentation -http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb158602.aspx > > Hope this helps, > Christopher Fairbairn Some programs use the mnemonic 'E' for Exit, some use 'X' for Exit. And some have no way of Exiting the program at all. Use the Task Manager to kill the app? Some programs use the left soft key for OK/Done/Yes and the right soft key for Cancel/No. Some reverse this convention. And some programs vary the convention even within different screens of the same program! |
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