Latest T-Mobile US HTC HD2 ROM demoed, shows new Documents tab and music enhancement
HDblog.it have published this video of the latest leaked 2.01 ROM for the HTC HD2 which shows the latest enhancement to HTC’s Sense UI.
Shown in the video is the documents tab, which actually does appear useful and responsive. Also demoed is improvements to the music library page, where one can now see songs by artist directly from the artist page, and songs in an album directly from the album page, without having to switch pages.
Read more at HDblog.it here.
Latest TouchFlo3D 2.5 includes Documents tab
HTC continues to develop their TouchFlo3D (now Sense) user interface, and the latest addition is a tab which features documents from your My Documents folder. This innovation appears set to debut on the T-Mobile US version of the HTC HD2. Of course a Tasks tab may have been more useful, but we wont look a gift horse in the mouth, will we.
Read more in this XDA-Developers thread.
Via WMExperts.com
TouchFlo3D 2.5 ported to VGA devices
WVGA seems to be the new standard, but those HTC Touch Diamonds and Pro’s are still pretty nice, and has more or less the same innards the today’s Touch Pro 2 and Diamond 2.
If you using your Touch Pro and want the latest version of TouchFlo3D FuzeMobility has you covered, with the process of porting the software ongoing in their forums.
The process is still in the early phase, with some features not working and some graphics not quite fitting in the smaller screens, but if this sounds like your cup of tear pop over to FuzeMobility for more.
Thanks DavidK for the tip.
More TouchFlo3D 2.5 goodness
Pocketnow have published another video showing the latest updates to TouchFlo3D as will be found in the HTC Leo. As usual the interface makes the boring one on the iPhone appear positively static.
Read more at Pocketnow here.
TouchFlo3D 2.5 previewed again
Pocketnow has produced this video preview of the latest leaked version of TouchFlo3D 2.5, and make the interesting point that the design seemed to have moved extremely far towards large chunky icons, suggesting that the HTC Firestone, from which the software was ripped, may actually be a capacitive device. That may be a case of an inference too far, but its these nice romours which keeps us going, isn’t it
See the video below:




















































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