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Multitouch next step for Microsoft?

Thanks to Chrissyboy for pointing this out to me but I thought it was defnitely worth posting. Looks like the cat is out of the bag and Microsoft gently slipped this out in error? I don't think so but either way this is some detailed information and worth a read. Wonder how long before Microsoft tells all the sites to take this down like they did to me when I received Windows Mobile 5 shots..

 

Windows-Mobile-7-Overview

 

Microsoft is currently developing Windows Mobile 7, the first revolutionary change to its mobile device operating system. Recently, I was given a document by a source inside Microsoft that details the touch and gesture plans for Mobile 7. This document is a confidential internal use only document, used to explain the plans for Mobile 7, and contains well over a hundred pages of designs, ideas, and changes to the way we interact with our mobile devices.

Below, you’ll find over 3,000 words detailing my notes from the document. I can’t publish the document here, at least not until after the product is announced, to protect my sources. I will provide the document to trusted journalists in order to share and show proof of this information. If there is anything I leave out, please don’t hesitate to ask and I will try to provide a screenshot or answer.

The document appears to be from the past summer, and some of the details may change before the product is announced. However, the touch and gesture plans appear to be set in stone, and will be the focus of Windows Mobile 7.

Gestures shown include in music or a slideshow, shaking the phone left or right to go to the previous or next song or photo, and shaking the phone in order to shuffle it. Here’s an image, which may only be a mockup, or it is showing us what Windows Media Player will look like on Windows Mobile 7, as well as the picture viewer:

Media-Player-Gestures

As you see, Media Player has an emphasis on album art along with other cool visual elements. Also notice the ever-present battery and signal strength indicators have been placed inside the soft key buttons at the bottom of the screen, saving screen real estate and making them a lot cooler.

Another gesture: When pressing the directional pad down in a full-screen media application, such as a photo application, you can move the device forward and backward to zoom in and out of the image.

The web browser will incorporate gestures for back and forward actions. Here’s an image:

Internet-Explorer-Gestures

Notice the differences in Internet Explorer. The interface is simpler and much nicer, with just an address bar and go button, the web page is a desktop version, just like on the iPhone, and the browser has tabbed browsing, used by gesturing through a series of graphical thumbnails. This is very impressive.

An example of the screen showing a transition from the device being asleep to awake:

Transition-awake

As you see, it’s a very nice and detailed, but subtle graphical transition. Microsoft never cared about transitions before, but it looks like Windows Mobile 7 will be different.

There’s also a part talking about allowing the user to “doodle” on the screen (their word, not mine), letting users draw doodles on the device lock screen, as well as shake the screen to affect the wallpaper (like making water run, or blurring an image). The iPhone’s lock screen is an iconic part of the device, and Microsoft wants to have a cool lock screen without copying Apple, so the plan is to give you fun things to do on the lock screen.

Here’s a screenshot of Outlook’s inbox:

Flick-scrolling

Also shown is flicking and swiping through an unnamed maps application, based on Windows Live Maps, and flicking based on the velocity of the user’s finger. Other types of finger gestures include the use of spinners and sliders, and unrestricted omni-directional movement.

A screenshot of panning in the maps application:

Map-scrolling

Those arrows on the sides of the screen are shown as being used in all applications

 

Source: Microsoft Blog News Channel

 


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"The iPhone’s lock screen is an iconic part of the device, and Microsoft wants to have a cool lock screen without copying Apple, so the plan is to give you fun things to do on the lock screen." Let's see now, they don't want to copy Apple's lock screen but they're copying just about everything else. Then there's the shaking of the device. This may change but why on earth would I want to shake my device to change a song or photo? There's nothing even remotely cool about that.
Well, given the choice of a business tool or a toy, I will take the tool, even if it is not as graphically stimulating.

yeah, my 6700 is gonna have to hold on until I can get this functionality on a VGA screen...
Yea, with the working patched ROM version being in 2010. So, we are right on schedule for WM 8 being released in 2011 and working by 2012. ;)

I don't plan on buying another WM device until they release 7, and only if they have shown that they have resolved the fixing of broken software in a reasonable amount of time (3 mo vs. 6 mo to a year)
Woops.. 2009! Lol
Hey Dave...WAKE UP!!! No snoozing on the Job! ;)
Yeah but dont plan on seeing 70% of this. And when we do see 7 it wont be till 2008.. Zzzzz
Very nice. Once again, it took Apple to push Microsoft into doing it right.

Very cool. Is this the famed "Photon" that we all have been waiting for? The rumors that came out not so long ago mentioned v6.1 then another update that would contain some interface changes. The update after that would be the most dramatic as far as the UI was concerned.
Interesting that Engadget has there watermark on all the photos? For those who want to see the stream without watermarks..
http://www.zooomr.com/photos/36390@Z01/4073224/
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