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Windows Phone 7 UX – One Size Does Not Fit All

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SilverlightShow Page for all Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 (WP7) things on TwitterIn this post, Matthias Shapiro talks about some of the problems that he faced while developing for Windows Phone 7.

Source: Designer Silverlight

One of the most frustrating things about developing for Windows Phone 7 has been the experience with the application approval process. To illustrate the problems my team is having, let us demonstrate with a theoretical sample application.

Let’s say we want an application for reading all of Shakespeare’s sonnets. There are 154 of them, so we’ll want to break them out, maybe one per screen, allow the user to read them sequentially or jump to a particular sonnet. Maybe we want to be able to search through the sonnets too, just a nice easy way of navigating to that one line we can remember.

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