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January Monthly Windows Phone 7 Roundup

31 January 2012 (0)

This is the first of a series of monthly posts highlighting some useful and cool Windows Phone 7 stuff.

There will be a post on or about the last day of each month, with an overall "post of the month"

PhoneGap now fully supports Windows Phone

Delete from a List animation

Caliburn.Micro v1.3 RTW With Mango Support

Mango Sample: a Secondary Tile in 5 Minutes

Speed up HTTP-heavy apps by using GZip

Change to Light/Dark theme in app code

A Lap Around Windows Phone 7.5 webcast

Changing the keyboard and IsNumeric

Post of the Month

From Concept to Code in 6 hours: Shipping my first Windows Phone App

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