TouchXperience for Windows Phone 7 Teased on Video

Legacy | December 11, 2010 7:57 PM

If you’re coming from Windows Phone 6.5, you may recall a project called TouchXperience, which we’ve reported on numerous occasions. It was a home screen replacement project that promised highly customizable features and fancy animations. Unfortunately, it took years to develop, so by the time it was finally available publicly as a beta, onlookers were either disinterested or already fixated on attaining the next generation of Windows Phone. Well, the developer, Julien Schapman, has apparently decided to focus his efforts on recreating TouchXperience for Windows Phone 7.

Schapman is calling TouchXperience an “alternative UI” for Windows Phone 7. The ambitious developer is clearly boasting of features to come, as it’s currently serving as a contact manager and launcher for apps/games. Since Microsoft doesn’t allow custom interface replacements on Windows Phone 7, TouchXperience will likely be accessed through a tile from the Start screen, similar to HTC Hub. That being said, the developer seems to be planning quite a list of features for the application. Check out the video teaser for TouchXperience below and let us know what you think in the comments.



Thanks: Julien

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