[Q] Suggestion for an Application - - Windows Mobile Software Development

ITA-software is the backbone for the airlines industry's reservation system and is a very useful tool for all travellers.
i-phone has a neat application that plugs into their search engine and returns findings. It is not possible to buy the tickets, though; but is great to find your flights anywhere you go.
As I'm suffering of the most sever form of CCH (Code Challenged Human); is anyone willing to porting the app to Windows Mobile?

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Spotify to WM!

http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/spotify-heading-to-tv-consoles-and-mobiles-590398
Spotify is set to launch a new toolkit this week, opening up its application programming interface (API) in order to encourage developers to build the service into a range of comms and entertainment devices such as mobiles, consoles and TVs.
Someone who arises?
This woud be AWSOME!
Please, anybody?!
Would love spotify in my mobile!
That would be a fantastic app for the Touch HD. If you check their homepage, they have been advertising for developers with Windows Mobile experience, presumably for exactly this reason.
I can't imagine iPhone users will ever see Spotify - it would kill sales through iTunes!
According to Swedish IDG they will focus on iPhone and phones based on Symbian. So I think it will take some time before we see this for the Windows Mobile platform. And it will also be premium service, which will cost a few bucks.
This is the article translated into English with Google Translate:
http://translate.google.com/transla...ir-en-betaltjanst&sl=sv&tl=en&history_state0=
please somebody develop this
PLEASE - Spotify is one of the best things i've seen in AGES - if someone could make this - I WOULD PAY MONIES!
I'm pretty sure Spotify won't allow any 3rd party applications to connect to their service. At least not if you don't have a premium account.
yep, premium customers are able to connect to spotify with unofficial clients.
I've created a survey for peeps to fill out, I'll then forward it onto the guys at Spotify for them to see the results. Hopefully there is enough interest to persuade them to develop one!!
http://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=NOHOF_74413249
I have been working on a Windows Mobile Spotify client called mySpot.
The first alpha version is complete and I have uploaded it to the forum today.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=580208
-Fry

I've written a book: Windows Mobile Game Development

Hello XDA Developers,
Hope this post is OK here -- please let me know if not.
Just wanted to make a quick post to let you know that I've just finished writing a new book, entitled Windows Mobile Game Development, to be published by Apress within the next month or two.
I've spent a lot of time putting it together to ensure that it provides as much information as possible to allow C# and VB.NET developers to write games for the Windows Mobile platform, allowing them to target the widest possible range of hardware (from WM2003SE right up to WM6.5, smartphones, different screen resolutions, etc.).
The book takes the developer from setting up the Visual Studio IDE for WM development, through graphics programming, consistent game timing, flexible object manipulation, control mechanisms and ends with a guide to programming OpenGL ES on capable devices.
If you'd like to read more, you can find lots of details on my web site at www.adamdawes.com. I'd be very interested in any feedback anyone has.
Hope you like it!
Adam.
good job.

Start an open source project - anyone want to join?

Hey guys,
I'm a Windows Phone dev who's thinking of maybe starting an open source WP7 project, if I can find a few other people who'd be interested and if anyone has an idea for an application which people would want?
Drop a response here if you're interested
I would but I just started learning programming,. But I would be a tester fir sure.
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audio hub for omnia of course with equalizer please thx
Windows Phone needs a good podcast app.
I'd love an app to rival DoggCatcher on Android. It would allows you to subscribe to feeds, download episodes, and listen to them, all within the app.
I plan on working on this if/when I get my Windows Phone device.
yeah would love to see a decent podcast app that can download podcast rather than just stream.
Podcast apps on marketplace is great but with 1Gb limit on data cant do alot of streaming
GPS application with offline map
I would be interested in working on this. And by the way, SlapDash Podcasts lets you download/subscribe/stream podcasts, I don't know why it's less popular than the other ones in the Marketplace.
I will be a beta tester if you want.. I know a little about programming but not so confident..
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i 'm in
I am willing to help you if I can. just let me know.
shinaku,
Are you a seasoned developer, or just starting to learn?
I was thinking of a simple application that could prove to be a bit challenging to implement. Specifically I am thinking of a remote touch pad application. You will connect this app (client) to a computer, which has a service installed. The app will send mouse commands like move, click, etc to the service, which in turn will control the mouse cursor on the computer.
What do you think about this?
I would love to see a Gameboy Advance emulator. I have no skill at programming, but I can help with the graphics (already have some layouts created from my work on the Zune HD gameboy emulator).
I will volunteer my device for testing if you need. Unfortunately I don't have the time to co-op a open source project. Best of luck though.

Is there a programing App/website out there for Non Programmers?

I've not seriously programmed since I was 10-12 years old and Peek'd/Poke'd my way through in BASIC on my C=64. I'm wanting to create an app to use on my phone and even release into Marketplace for others. It's a general Ballistics program. I've noticed there is nothing out there that I can find for the hobby or competitive shooter. If someone else wants to take up the challenge, please feel free. But, if not, I'd be willing to do one if I can find the programs to help with this. Also, does anyone have any books or other sites that will explain the programing languages needed to make a current (Mango) compatible app.
Thanks
JTMcD.
If you know a website with rss feed, you can try FollowMyFeed
http://www.followmyfeed.net/en-us
"FollowMyFeed allows you to quickly create your Windows Phone 7 application for free without any technical knowledge.
Let us guide you through a simple interface for creating an application to your image..."
Do a seach for "Windows Phone touch studio", maybe this is something fou you.
regards,
hannes
similar feed based builder
http://www.appmakr.com/wp7/dev/
Are there any non feed based application builder websites?
App Developement Material
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Are there any non feed based application builder websites?
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I'm with you!
I don't want to create a feed based app either, mine is strictly texted based with a search feature. Not quite as easy as it looks
I've spent all day looking at the attached document. It's a small tutorial on WP development.
https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?cid=5e027ee2f1553790&resid=5E027EE2F1553790!419&parid=root
Thangs Zigg, good bedtime reading

Request for Spotify Community Kudos for RT App

Hey Guys,
I know this is a little weird to post on XDA, but figured it was still worth it. I know we have the flash web hack (thanks Prax) for getting Spotify running, but it would be nice to get a native app added. Spotify seems to use an online "voting" system in their member forums to determine where to spend dev resources. With that in mind, Spotify users, if you head over to this link:
http://community.spotify.com/t5/ideas/v2/ideapage/blog-id/ideaexchange/article-id/11293
and add a "kudos" to this post we can all help raise their awareness of the need for an RT client. I didn't create this post in the community, just figured I'd bring awareness to it over here.
Looks like Spotify will not release an app for Windows RT and Windows 8 according to this answer I had from support
Dear sir,
It is not up to Spotify to develop programmes for other operating systems. The problem here lies solely with Windows and their refusal to make an app for Spotify.
The same is reflected with their OS on phones, it took them a while to make a Spotify app, by which time many users had left us.
Though there is small scale success with users downloading the WindowsPhone app for WiNRT, I would not get your hopes up.
Try it here : http://www.windowsphone.com/en-gb/store/app/spotify/10f2995d-1f82-4203-b7fa-46ddbd07a6e6 but know that is it not made nor designed by Spotify.
If it does work, I hope you will stay on board. Of it refuses to work even then, do have a look on the market for a good alternative.
Sorry about all this,
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I ditched Spotify and started with XBox music. I'm very angry that a respected (not anymore) company uses these arguments. I'll hope they get bankrupted for this kind of arrogance .
gerke said:
Looks like Spotify will not release an app for Windows RT and Windows 8 according to this answer I had from support
I ditched Spotify and started with XBox music. I'm very angry that a respected (not anymore) company uses these arguments. I'll hope they get bankrupted for this kind of arrogance .
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They are bull****ting you. It is *solely* in the hands of spotify to develop the app for their system, its only because of their reluctance to do so that microsoft eventually did one on the phone. Also windows phone apps are entirely incompatible with Windows RT, they are only compatible with windows 8 if you have the windows phone SDK and the windows phone emulator but you need the source code to the app to use the emulator and its damn slow.
We are lucky users.
Spotify isn't able to create an app, but there is one of our forummembers who did an awsome job creating an app for us
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45975451&postcount=1

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