![]() gets tombstoned), when you trigger a launcher or a chooser. Important Note : Your application de-activates (i.e. API to make calls, Send SMS or Emails etc are an example of such APIsĪ Chooser on the other hand is an API, that launched a built in functionality for the user to accomplish some task and returns back the data that was chosen by the user to the app. Windows Phone 7 doesn’t give you access to native functionality directly, so Microsoft has exposed certain common functionality that you would want to use in your apps in the form of Launchers and Choosers.Ī Launcher is an API, that launches built in functionality for the user to accomplish some task and returns nothing back to the calling function in your app. It is a different ball game here on Windows Phone 7 platform. So for designing this app, we would need access to the phone’s contact list and then, will have to use the phone’s SMS API to send out Text messages. ![]() This app would send “happy new year” or “happy holidays” message to all the contacts in your phone. Recently, in Community Tech Days Pune, in the Windows Phone 7 app development session by Mayur Tendulkar, a very cool app was demoed for Windows Mobile 6.x. And since, we are developing apps for windows Phone 7, we will certainly need access to common, phone related functionality, say like sending an email, SMS etc. ![]() We all, by now know that all applications in Windows Phone 7 runs in its own sandbox (execution and file storage, both). So coming back to Windows phone 7 Platform. I believe that it is Microsoft’s first step in the right direction (in the phone OS business). So I am ( and will be ) blogging about Windows Phone 7 like crazy. ![]() Windows Phone 7 seems to have captured my attention a lot these days. ![]()
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