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Guest Michael122w
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I know an application called 3D Alt Tab

3D Alt Tab info and download at: http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-3d-alt-tab.html

There´s other application for Windows Mobile as you can Switch between windows?

Try Task Facade. It has one of the best graphical interfaces around for changing between active programs.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=420220

The built in taskswitcher is pretty nice (particularly the Touchplayer controls) but the visual effects of taskfacade is super sweet. I actually use a program call VJBrisk to launch TaskFacade via the "upwards" finger sweep that normally launchase taskswitcher.

Michael

Guest dwallersv
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Try Task Facade. It has one of the best graphical interfaces around for changing between active programs.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=420220

The built in taskswitcher is pretty nice (particularly the Touchplayer controls) but the visual effects of taskfacade is super sweet. I actually use a program call VJBrisk to launch TaskFacade via the "upwards" finger sweep that normally launchase taskswitcher.

Michael

OMG, Task Facade is the best task switcher I've used yet!! I like WkTask, and keep it running too because of some features it has, but Task Facade is hands-down the best task switcher I've ever used on the Omnia or my Treo.

It needs some more polish, but is 90% there. Certainly totally usable. I simply assigned it to my "menu" button (if you're running something like M2D, Spb Mobile Shell, or, well, anything but the lame Samsung interfaces) you don't need the menu button to bring up Samsung Menu.

It's pretty new, development-wise, so I expect some of the minor shortcomings will be improved, and all sorts of new features added as we go forward. TF as a task switcher, combined with WkTask, is a great combo (WkT gives you control over the close button, and some nice "sweep" functionality from the upper right corner).

Guest dwallersv
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Try Task Facade. It has one of the best graphical interfaces around for changing between active programs.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=420220

The built in taskswitcher is pretty nice (particularly the Touchplayer controls) but the visual effects of taskfacade is super sweet. I actually use a program call VJBrisk to launch TaskFacade via the "upwards" finger sweep that normally launchase taskswitcher.

Michael

OMG, Task Facade is the best task switcher I've used yet!! I like WkTask, and keep it running too because of some features it has, but Task Facade is hands-down the best task switcher I've ever used on the Omnia or my Treo.

It needs some more polish, but is 90% there. Certainly totally usable. I simply assigned it to my "menu" button (if you're running something like M2D, Spb Mobile Shell, or, well, anything but the lame Samsung interfaces) you don't need the menu button to bring up Samsung Menu.

It's pretty new, development-wise, so I expect some of the minor shortcomings will be improved, and all sorts of new features added as we go forward. TF as a task switcher, combined with WkTask, is a great combo (WkT gives you control over the close button, and some nice "sweep" functionality from the upper right corner).

Guest ciscokidinsf
Posted

Another vote for TaskFacade. it is like a low-rent version of Sony Experia's window navigation. There are slightly better themes for it at XDA Developers, but they require some tweaks on the XML files. But the existing themes work very well.

I mapped it using AE-button to the 'front button' in between start end call (it is supposed to be the OK button, but oddly enough, it doesn't appear in the WM buttons options, not in AE-button) I had to add the button manually by pressing it, then assigning it to TaskFacade.

Guest dwinters
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I tried the Task Facade on my HTC-S710 and even though it installed ok, it will not run. I have uninstalled it.

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