четверг, 7 февраля 2013 г.

скриншот на windows phone

Contrary to what was originally believed, your Windows Phone device does not to have be interop-unlocked. All you need to do is have your device developer-unlocked; if you don’t have a developer-unlocked device, you will have to wait for Microsoft to release the which will cost you $9. This discovery comes from Long Zheng who went ahead and edited the XAP file to make it universally deployable on any and every WP7 device.

The app comes out of the WPXAP forums and is just called ‘Screen Capturer’ version 2 as it now works on Mango devices.

Here’s a useful utility for those of you who have a phone that is (a) developer unlocked and (b) interop-unlocked. There’s a new little toy out there that willl allow you to take screen caps right on your device without being tethered to the desktop.

The discovery comes from WPCentral – a blog dedicated to covering Windows Phone 7. The app comes from WPXAP forums and is titled Screen Capturer which works on developer-unlocked devices running Windows Phone 7.5 Mango.

Thankfully, a new homebrew tool has been released by the Windows Phone 7.x development community which lets you take screenshots. Check it out after the break!

iOS users take screenshots for granted. The feature, as far I can remember, was included in iOS 1.0 (back then known as iPhone OS) and allowed users to capture whatever was going on on their screen. These screenshots could then be used for a variety of purposes, one of the most popular uses being for reviewing apps on blogs. Google’s Android OS will get this feature with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich when it releases next month while Windows Phone 7 users have to resort to taking photographs of their screens with a separate camera.

Take Screenshots On Any Unlocked Windows Phone 7.x Device Using Screen Capturer v2

Take Screenshots On Any Windows Phone 7.x Device (Unlocked) Using Screen Capturer v2 | Redmond Pie

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