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HTC Firestone’s TouchFlo3D revealed

The next build of Manilla, TouchFlo3D 2.5, has been leaked, and this video shows it running on a HTC Touch HD. It continuous the replacement of the normal Windows Mobile UI, and it seems all parts of calendar and settings are now subsumed in the software.

Also new is HTC Footprints as an integral part of TF3D.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jjCNIZcM5s&feature=player_embedded
Well, the news there are different and very interesting, which will most likely come to the public later this summer.

But, what is news?

We start with Manila, which is almost entirely with a new interface, as can be seen in the screenshot here alongside the Home have been significantly revised from earlier versions.

The area that shows the date was surrounded and was added to the button that reports directly to the calendar, or, if you have appointments saved them just below the notification.

They are also convenient shortcuts to programs that have been added directly to the Home, and if you slide it up here are other shortcuts that you can set up with programs that are used most frequently.

The thing most interesting in my opinion three of the many innovations is the implementation of geotagging using Footprints that has been implemented in this version of Manila 3D taken directly dall'HTC Cruise 2009, the functions are the same in Manila 2D then broadens considerably the "power" of Manila.

Side programs, find the "Car Kit" and the Chamber of which take pictures of places you can enter the Footprints favorites.




One thing very important is the fact that with this new version of Manila are trying to play around as little as possible to the little finger friendly menus of Windows Mobile, as you can see screenshots here from the two side were added in the Settings tab of the many new items that show the wide variety of configuration menu, WiFi, News, Keyboards, Email, Social Network, Memory, Program and much more!



As described above, the menu settings you enter in other pages where you can run multiple configurations, here are the new interface configuration with respect to the new keyboard EzInput and customizations, they are just a few, but there are really many new ones.
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