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dcperdue 12-03-2008 06:16 AM

Re: Bell UI Cab
 
Make sure you got all the needed files. Unless he repacked some of the missing ones you gotta do some looking. i got mine from xda

junkiee 12-09-2008 02:44 AM

Re: Bell UI
 
It's online now over at XDA...

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=456517

try it out... I still prefer the TF3d

sprinttouch666 12-09-2008 02:57 AM

Re: Bell UI
 
lol, what a waste of that beautiful hardware. :angry7:

mixxy 12-09-2008 08:22 AM

Re: Bell UI
 
the version posted at xda has most of the features of the bell ui, but some are missing, for one, the taskbar is different in the bell ui.

unfortunately i havent had time with the holiday season and exams, but ghettofreeryder and i are looking forward to having it extracted in the near future.

SprintTouch08 12-09-2008 08:25 AM

Re: Bell UI
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sprinttouch666 (Post 567774)
lol, what a waste of that beautiful hardware. :angry7:

i have to agree from seeing video and screenshots, its very "cartoonish." I dont think Id want to be seen in a professional setting using this interface. Yes i know Manila is a little cartoony, but much much less than this is. It seems like such a 1999 interface to have on 3d accelerated hardware and not very functional for business users unless horrorscopes and that sort of info is important homescren info

mixxy 12-09-2008 12:26 PM

Re: Bell UI
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SprintTouch08 (Post 567892)
i have to agree from seeing video and screenshots, its very "cartoonish." I dont think Id want to be seen in a professional setting using this interface. Yes i know Manila is a little cartoony, but much much less than this is. It seems like such a 1999 interface to have on 3d accelerated hardware and not very functional for business users unless horrorscopes and that sort of info is important homescren info

umm, the interface is designed for people who want quick access to everything without going into the windows start menu.

but further, i dont think it shows what type of interface you have that defines your proffesionalism, i think that your personality, maybe the device even.

vipertk8 12-15-2008 11:10 AM

Re: Bell UI
 
http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/12/...ws-mobile.html

Here is the files and the order as well if anyone is interested....i am installing it now on my Pro and see how it works...

Success100 12-15-2008 12:42 PM

Re: Bell UI
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mixxy (Post 568136)
umm, the interface is designed for people who was quick access to everything without going into the windows start menu.

but further, i dont think it shows what type of interface you have that defines your proffesionalism, i think that your personality, maybe the device even.

i totally agree. The UI u are using does not determine your level of professionalism. Its not like corporate execs are peeking over your shoulder during a meeting saying "he's not using the standard wm 6.1 interface, he's using tf3d or the bell UI...hes not a real professional!!"

lol thats the biggest heap of trash ive ever heard!

abovelegit 12-15-2008 01:12 PM

Re: Bell UI
 
This UI was great but it drained my battery a bit faster, also took up a bit more memory, if it hadn't I prefer this over TF3D anyday, for now SPB Shell is much more efficient.

dcperdue 12-19-2008 12:25 AM

Re: Bell UI
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Success100 (Post 579544)
i totally agree. The UI u are using does not determine your level of professionalism. Its not like corporate execs are peeking over your shoulder during a meeting saying "he's not using the standard wm 6.1 interface, he's using tf3d or the bell UI...hes not a real professional!!"

lol thats the biggest heap of trash ive ever heard!

Hahahahaha nice analogy


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