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Developers, Microsoft wants your input for the future phone APIs

April 3, 2007 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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The Windows Mobile team would like to have a feedback from developers about the missing phone APIs. They are looking for answer to these questions:Windows Mobile

  1. What are the things you wanted to programmatically do on the phone system, that you weren’t able to do?
  2. From the things that you were able to do, what were the pain points?
  3. What kind of phone related apps do you write, such as answering phone call and replying to sender with SMS when in a meeting?
  4. What kinds of phone UI extensibility are you interested in?
  5. What kind of technology (managed/native) do you primarily use for writing your apps?
  6. What type of phone related notifications does your app listen to, generally, such as signal strength notification?
  7. What type of phone related notifications do you wish your app could receive?

It’s always a nice sight seeing the big corporations looking for feedback. If you’re a developer, help these guys out and take part in shaping the better mobile phones in the future. (via: NewLC)

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