TelMap introduces out of the box GUI for phones
February 2, 2009 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Mobile 2.0, Mobile Monitor
I had a dream about this once. What if someone developed a really neat user interface you could license easily to anyone. Well, TelMap does exactly that.
Telmap, the world leader in mobile location solutions, today announced the introduction of Telmap Active Interface – a new Graphical User Interface (GUI) engine that works across all mobile operating systems currently available on the market. The development, which is the first of its kind, sees Telmap using a Lightweight User Interface Toolkit (LWUIT) from Sun Microsystems as the base technology for the GUI’s core elements. This in turn offers users the first unique cross platform GUI engine to provide the ultimate experience available on mobile devices. [source]
I guess what I’m really after isn’t how the phone works in the back, but what appears out in front for the user to enjoy. So correct me if I’m wrong — regardless if its running on Symbian or Windows Mobile, this UI is supposed to integrate seamlessly as per however the developer wants. Since it’s light, it shouldn’t lag.
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