app skinning

About this tag
App skinning refers to the practice of customizing the visual appearance of an application, often by changing themes, colors, or graphical elements. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about app skinning have appeared in the context of Windows Phone 7 development, where developers explore ways to implement custom skins for mobile apps. Topics covered include integrating skinning techniques with other features like Twitter oAuth and universal physics engines. While the tag is not extensively covered, it is relevant to developers interested in enhancing user interface flexibility and personalization in Windows applications.
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    Windows 7 TWC9: Netduino, Twitter oAuth in Windows Phone, App skinning, and universal physics

    This week on Channel 9, Dan is joined by Charles (on his birthday!) to discuss the week's top developer news, including: Tom Hollander - Configuring Link Removed How to setup oAuth in Windows Phone 7 for Twitter (Part 1 and Part 2) and Facebook (Part 1 andPart 2), via Don Burnett Scott Guthrie...
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