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TouchFLO 3D


The TouchFLO 3D Home screen is a
Today screen plug-in that gives you
up-to-date local information at a glance,
such as time, day, and weather
information, new messages and missed
calls, mail, music, Sprint TV, Internet, and
much more
2- TouchFLOTM
3D gives you a better touch
screen experience on your device. Using
TouchFLO, you can easily scroll and pan
the screen by sliding your finger on the
touch screen.
• While on a Web page, document, or list (such
as a contacts list or file list):
• Slide your finger upward to scroll down; slide
your finger downward to scroll up.
• To scroll to the right, slide your finger to the left.
To scroll to the left, slide your finger to the right.
• Touch and hold on the touch screen and then
drag your finger around the screen in any
direction
TouchFLO technology makes your life more convenient than ever, you can perform several task with your fingertips rather than going to several options in a gadgets.
3-Update version?
Htc leo
One of the hottest topics recently in the mobile industry and one of the most anticipated upcoming phones is the HTC Leo, which comes with a large 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen TFT. PocketNow got its hands on the new Leo and has previewed the all-new HTC TouchFLO v2.5 user interface overlaid on the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system.
Htc opal
With HTC's Opal will come an entirely new flavor of TouchFLO, so it seems, with leaks of the updated skin already leaking out onto -- you guessed it -- xda-developers. The name "TouchFLO 2D" is being thrown around on the interwebs, and as the name implies, the package looks like a flattened version of the TouchFLO 3D we're now well acquainted with that's presumably been optimized for use on devices with lower resolutions, meeker processors, or a combination of the two. That makes it a prime candidate for adaptation to older phones, of course, and that's where the whiz kids at xda-devs come into play: without so much as an official reveal on HTC's part, it's already been verified for use on a who's who of handsets from the past couple years ranging from the original Touch to the TyTN II and pretty much everything in between.