HTC TouchFLO 2 "Manila" leaks out, are you brave enough to install it?
Alright, HTC Touch owners -- who's going to take the hit and install this leaked build of TouchFLO 2.0 that's been spreading around under the codename Manila? From the screenshots, it looks like it does a better job of taking over from the standard WinMo interface, but it still retains the reskinned-launcher relationship with the OS that we find slightly awkward. Still, we're curious -- who's got the stones to give it a shot?
[Via The Unwired]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
blazingwolf @ Jan 31st 2008 9:13PM
A bunch of people over at XDA have tried. They have gotten it running but it slow and designed for VGA devices.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=363500
Cos @ Feb 1st 2008 1:11AM
Hello,
Im using HTC Touch as my primary mobile. I love this cell phone. Wht makes this gadget one of the best in its category is HTC Touch Flo. The interface is awesome. Ive earlier tried many addons to the Pocket PC home but Touch Home is the best.
Im very glad to hear tht guys at HTC are comming up with a new version of the interface. From the screens it looks tht they have bundled a lot in the interface and given the users a lot of options. I jst hope itz easy to use and doesnot slow down the system.
Can i install the HTC Dual home page on my HTC Touch?
phonefiend @ Feb 1st 2008 5:58AM
first of all most of the leaks of this app are for phones with a vga screen...secondly many phones are missing a few .dlls that are required to run this application smoothly. Some phones can be upgraded to run this (even with qvga screens) while others don't have a chance. Hope that helps to all who 'have the stones' to try this out.
Ian @ Feb 1st 2008 6:49AM
Yet another copy cat !
Raeven @ Feb 1st 2008 12:36PM
@Ian
Copy what?
Raeven @ Feb 1st 2008 12:39PM
Copy of what exactly?