Widgets. They seem to be every where these days (there was a day when they were called icons). If you're a fan of widgets, you might find FEWidgets Ultimate something of interest. Created by XDA Developer's Forum member nicodega, FEWidgets Ultimate is a user interface very similar to Samsungs Widget Home Screen.
Follow the break for more information on FEWidgets Ultimate and a few screen shots.
[Read: Fuze Mobility]
<!--break-->.Cab files are available for VGA/WVGA phones and QVGA/WQVGA phones. In using FEWidgets Ultimate on my AT&T Fuze the UI ran fairly smoothly. You have a side bar of widgets which can be dragged over to the main screen. Collapse the side bar and you can arrange the widgets to suit your tastes.
Widgets can be disabled or added to the side bar through the Widget Configurator.
Key features of FEWidgets include:
Haptic feedbackMultiple Layouts/Pages support (up to 4)Multiple Windows for each page with 0 loading timeSupport for Landscape/Portrait modesSkinnable though XML files (or just modifying the images)Scriptable through javascriptExtensible though C++ pluginsSome of the widgets included with FEWidgets are:
Operator NameRSS Feed ReaderAppointmentsTasksContact widgetBattery/Phone signal Strength indicatorBackground Image ChangerQuick DialCalendar (when tapped will link to WindowsCalendar.lnk)Weather. Shows you the weather for today. Current temperature and forecasted Min/Max for today.FEWidgets Ultimate does allow for a separate screen layout when you extend the keyboard on the Fuze. Screen rotation was a little slower than usual and at times it took the UI a second or two to adjust to the new screen orientation. I did experience a few device lock-ups when moving widgets around that required a soft reset.
If you are partial to widgets, FEWidgets Ultimate might be worth a look. Just keep in mind that this is a home-grown application and much like a Beta application, there may still be some bugs to iron out.
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