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then go here http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=32850 yea..i posted da same thing b4 searchin da site first ![]() or: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=47814
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ok im confused I wasn't looking for themes or anything, I was wondering if the SPB shell is better than the Resco Today plugin or something else like Pocket informant. Anyone with prior info might be able to help. Thanks anyway
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OK SBP mobile shell is just that, a shell, like tf3d is a shell. resco today plugin gives you certain ifno about your device, ie. program mem, battery and so on. it would "plug in" to your today screen. you wouldn't see it unless you disabled tf3d. Now don't get me wrong SPB mobile shell is excellent, I used it for a long time before settling on my current set up. In the end though, its all up to you, try it out and see if you like it.
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HTC Home plug-in
Baffles GPS plug-in Homescreen++ that's it as far as my today screen. I'm using a titan though, not a TP. give me a minute and I'll get ya a screenshot. I have an old screenshot somewhere that shows an old setup with spbmobile shell. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...day#post409791 post 1035 and 1036 Last edited by Lylej2k; 12-07-2008 at 04:25 AM. |
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That looks pretty sleek... Do you think TF3D is better than SPB Mobile Shell? Or is it the other way around? I haven't used it much so I'm wondering which one might be better to keep from a veteran's point of view.
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just use second today and have the best of both worlds. still keep tf3 and on second today use whatever plugin you want. second today launches from tf home screen. ill post a screnshot of mine with weather pannel and 2 other plugins.
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I'm on a titan, don't have tf3d, i've used tf2d manilla, but i found it to be more show than functionality for me personally. check out the like I posted above, shows an older setup with htc home and mobile shell
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