This is a demo of a Golf app by Microsoft’s Jeff Arnold, Lead motion designer for Windows Phone 7 during his longer talk about motion and animation on the new platform. This event was held during the “Windows Phone Design Days”
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The UI is good but I doubt how will the team deal with Chinese or Japanese language?
Tiger Tripled the 12th hole lol
I dislike the concept of how MSFT W7P pivot mode & panorama mode integrating related functions into customizable titles. You scroll text page to text page on and on like the EXACT tunnel book of navigation pages itself, no elsewhere instead of html sites. it makes them to confuse and frustration easily. You know Billions, billion people can’t read or hate read title page to title pages of book.
thats what HUB & TITLE itself called the tunnel book.
I’m loving it. I don’t play golf, but Microsoft is doing a great job with this. Check out the graphi.ly app for even more app goodness. The only thing is copy and paste. I don’t know if I could do without copy and paste on a phone.
Very nice! I may be in love with Android but the Windows Phone 7 stuff might be enough to sway me away if it picks up enough steam.
@electonictube that’s obviously because it had to be demonstrated on a PC, and they had to record the video of it at the same time.
Wow, just a demo and already NOT SMOOTH. Look at the jerky transitions.
Microsoft, get off your butt and WORK. For once do the right thing and don’t be satisfied with being “good enough”.
Wow! I want one of those Windows Phone 7 devices more and more everyday!
Great looking and functional app. WP7 FTW!!!