Guest ivysaur20 Posted March 23, 2009 Report Posted March 23, 2009 Found this on XDA. I installed it and it does work on the omni 910. Link to XDA forum portion. Non direct download link. You need to assign facad a button to use. Under settings > personal > buttons I set mine o the main menu and hold button.
Guest Michael122w Posted March 23, 2009 Report Posted March 23, 2009 Found this on XDA. I installed it and it does work on the omni 910. Link to XDA forum portion. Non direct download link. You need to assign facad a button to use. Under settings > personal > buttons I set mine o the main menu and hold button. Hey man - I have been using this for a while - a really cool app (great graphics). A little tip - if you use a program called VJBrisk - you can map the Taskswitchers Bottom-to-Top swiping movement to Taskfacade. To do this: stall VJBrisk, rename VJBrisk.exe as TaskSwitcher.exe, copy it to your windows directory and create a shortcut to Taskfacade in you windows directorys (you have to rename it VJTarget.lnk)
Guest ivysaur20 Posted March 23, 2009 Report Posted March 23, 2009 Hey man - I have been using this for a while - a really cool app (great graphics). A little tip - if you use a program called VJBrisk - you can map the Taskswitchers Bottom-to-Top swiping movement to Taskfacade. To do this: stall VJBrisk, rename VJBrisk.exe as TaskSwitcher.exe, copy it to your windows directory and create a shortcut to Taskfacade in you windows directorys (you have to rename it VJTarget.lnk) Oh nice! Thanks for that, i'm stil getting used to the swiping motion because sometimes it works and other times it doesn't.
Guest Gamerek Posted March 23, 2009 Report Posted March 23, 2009 This is really a nice piece of software B) Works like a charm!
Guest Jokes On You Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 Hey man - I have been using this for a while - a really cool app (great graphics). A little tip - if you use a program called VJBrisk - you can map the Taskswitchers Bottom-to-Top swiping movement to Taskfacade. To do this: stall VJBrisk, rename VJBrisk.exe as TaskSwitcher.exe, copy it to your windows directory and create a shortcut to Taskfacade in you windows directorys (you have to rename it VJTarget.lnk) How has battery usage been for you?
Guest ivysaur20 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 How has battery usage been for you? For me battery has seen regular usage. I havn't noticed an increase in the amount I have to recharge.
Guest Michael122w Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 For me battery has seen regular usage. I havn't noticed an increase in the amount I have to recharge. Same here - I dont think it is a huge drain on the battery - but it does operate in the background and take updated snapshots of the programs being used. You can slow down the rate of refresh if your worried - but doesn't seem to be a noticable difference on my machine.
Guest Jokes On You Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Same here - I dont think it is a huge drain on the battery - but it does operate in the background and take updated snapshots of the programs being used. You can slow down the rate of refresh if your worried - but doesn't seem to be a noticable difference on my machine. Ya this is a great app. I have been testing it and works perfectly. Battery hasnt been an issue at all.
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