Yesterday we announced Part 3 of Jeff Prosise's Touch Interfaces for WP7 series and now he is ready with the final installment.
Source: Jeff Prosise's Blog
The first three articles in this series presented three different ways to respond to touch input in Windows phone apps: mouse events, Touch.FrameReported events, and manipulation events. In this, the fourth and final installment, we’ll discuss a means for processing touch input that trumps all three – namely, the GestureListener class in the Silverlight for Windows Phone Toolkit.