Showing posts with label Windows Phone 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Phone 8. Show all posts

One Note on Windows Phone Tutorial

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Take notes, make to-do lists and do much more on your WindowsPhone through the application One Note Mobile. Download it now.



Use Microsoft OneNote Mobile



You can take new notes and open existing OneNote notebooks right on your phone. Your notes can help you remember things like what happened in that meeting at work or what you need to pick up at the grocery store on the way home. You can even record an audio note if you don't feel like typing. Just go to the Office Hub to get started.







To create a new note


  1. On Start, flick left to the App list, and then tap Office .

  2. Flick to Notes, and then tap New .

  3. If you want to enter a title, tap Enter title, and then type a title.

  4. Tap below the title, and then type your notes.


When you're done, press the Back button to go back to Notes and save your changes.



If you have a Windows Live ID set up on your phone, your changes will be saved and synced to your default Personal (Web) notebook on SkyDrive. Otherwise, your changes will be saved on your phone. To learn more about syncing your documents and notes to SkyDrive, see Sync documents with SkyDrive.



More tutorial on One Note, HERE!



Temple Run to run in Windows Phone 8

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Temple Run can be played in Windows Phone 8 soon!




In a blog post, Microsoft's Michael Stroh said Windows Phone 8 devices are now the latest home of the addictive game where players "turn, jump and slide" to getting hidden treasure.



"A must-have game for your Windows Phone," he said.



But PC Magazine pointed out the "Temple Run" coming out for Windows Phone is the original version and not the newer "Temple Run 2."






New Windows Phone 8 unveiled by Microsoft

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New Windows Phone 8 unveiled by Microsoft at At Nokia’s press event on September 5, Wednesday.



According to the report from Tech Crunch, the FX Suite lens, built by two MSFT summer interns, shows four different effects in various windows. Once the picture is taken, it’s automatically captioned with the appropriate “lens.” As has been the case with WP for a while, you can scroll straight into your camera roll from the viewfinder. He also showed off a Photosynth app, which lets you engage with a panorama shot. Remember, these are third party apps being fully integrated with the system.

image credit:cnet.com


Windows Phone 8 will share the same kernel with Windows 8, and developers will be able to use the same programming code to write for both platforms, so the growth in apps and interoperability between the two will likely be exponential from now on, not to mention DirectX games will shuttle back and forth.