In SurfCube, we have had the “send email feedback” feature since V1. Needless to stay, we have received tons of feedback. Actually, this feedback is what drove the development of the app – they helped us identify pain points, missing features and even told us when something was done right, and users...
On SurfCube, we are using the ListPicker control from the Silverlight for Windows Phone Toolkit. The latest (August 2011) version of this Toolkit has a bug – it doesn’t work in ScrollViewers. It simply does not open. First we thought the problem was with Pivots / Panoramas – then, stripping away the...
You can find others parts of this series here . “Share via Twitter” was one of the new features of SurfCube 2.1. This is how what it looks like: First, you long press on a page or link, to open the context menu: Then select “Share via Twitter”. If you haven’t done so yet, SurfCube will ask you for a...
With SurfCube, you can use every single pixel on the screen for the website you are browsing. However, being a web browser, it is fairly important to have a way to check WiFi / 3G status, and you may also want to know what time it is. We wanted to show this data, but to do it in WP7 RTM / NoDo, we would...
Note: If you don’t know what SurfCube is and would like to follow this post series: it is a popular Windows Phone 7 web browser with a 3D twist. Here is a demo video you should look at to understand what I am talking about. Better yet, download SurfCube, see for yourself how it works – and if this series...