Here ’s the write up . Designer Jeremiah Whitaker spent nine months at Microsoft work onWindows Mobile7 ( according to his LinkedIn ) , and publish an instance of user experience on his site — which is believed to be from Microsoft .
Accompanying the above image , he wrote :
“ NDA dictates I keep this vague . For a top jail cell weapons platform I created UX flows of common controls and usages . After node review I make flash demos . Those demo ’s were then reviewed and passed on to SectionSeven development to create interactive image ” .

The intention company SectionSeven has been cultivate with Microsoft of late , so he was n’t exactly write in code his work on the mobile platform ’s user experience very well . It ’s like he wanted to be base out .
The diagrams , while not exactly clear , do intimation at the possibleness of multitouch forWindows Mobile 7phones , or at least some young gestures not postulate antecedently on their platforms . Last week a list of the minimum required specs that Microsoft has purportedly issued to manufacturers leaked out , with at least a 3.6 - inch WVGA display needed for WinMo7 handset , along with a 1GHz processor . Both these element would for sure be well - suited to a multitouch UI . [ Jeremiah WhitakerviaMicrosoft KitchenviaThe Unwired ]
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