Community Focus: An Interview with Montecristoff Part 1

We’re kicking off Community Focus with an interview of a long standing supporter and very active community member Montecristoff. In part 1 of 2 of the interview we focus on his role developing applets and other functionality in Home 2. 

 

Pointui: Hi Montecristoff, by way of introduction for those who don’t know you can you please tell us what country you are from, the Windows Mobile device you use and how long you have been using Home 2.

Montecristoff: I’m a World citizen but I’m currently live in South of France. After using an old Palm Treo 270 (one of the very first PDA phones, with color touch screen!), I’ve bought a Qtek S100 (also known as Magician). This was my first Windows Mobile device. The beginning of a long suit of WM devices… Currently, I’m using a HTC Touch HD which is for the moment the best mobile device I’ve ever owned. Of course, I use Home 2 daily since the very first release.

 

Pointui: As someone who has been using and actively supporting Home 1, 1.5 and now 2, what is it that keeps you coming back for more?

Montecristoff: Home 1 have been as an electro shock for me: something completely new, never shown before. I felt in love with it and this was the beginning of a long story… 1.5 version brought very nice evolutions and was a real complete UI, while Home 2 was under construction. Now Home 2 is here. THE Revolution, TNT for WM ;) I was atomized when I discover it whith all its customization abilities and above all, the fabulous and powerful scripting engine. Home 2 is a new chapter in Pointui history. I know there will be others… I’m proud and happy to be a member of this adventure.

 

Pointui: You have created some applets (and other functionality), for those who aren’t familiar with your work can you please list them and give us a short description?

Montecristoff: Well, I’m not a “hardcore” coder because my code skills are a bit rusty. Anyway, like many community members, I’ve began to modify existing applets, especially World applet. 

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Wild Wide Home is my first applet. A concept build to use all the screen. The idea is to let users play with objects (clock, weather, calendar, …) to place it wherever they want on the screen and to minimize/maximize them (and give more informations about the item in maximized mode).

 

 

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Panoramic was build to display a same background panorama in all loaded applets. The first version was really basic -with empty applets- but now with the help of our great costp it can be done on every applet and there are many new interesting options.

 

Last thing is Pro Tweak, a kind of tool-applet which allow you to easily configure your interface. 

As you can see, I’m more an idea and concept provider than a developer… Fortunately, Community is here!

 

Pointui: Apart from your own work are there other Applets which you find very useful?

Montecristoff: I’m trying to test each applet from the store… There is a lot of good ideas and very well-coded applets. Some developpers are excellent and when graphics meet good development, result is really great. I’m a big fan of Marc Landis’ Analog Clock. I reused part of it in WWHToday applet.

 

Pointui: Now that you’ve created applets for Home 2 and had time for some reflection, what is the one thing you’d like to see added to scripting so you can take things to the next level and why?

Montecristoff: A complete debugger will help any developper in building applets. Also, a downloadable code library with samples (class, method, screen, …) would be a great enhancement. Very active and brilliant tech support bring us all what we need and Roadmap is here to tell us when it will be avalaible.

 

In the second part of the interview Montecristoff shares with us some of the work he has done designing themes.

Posted in Development on May 18th, 2009 by Pointui – Be the first to comment

TelstraOne on the Motorola MOTOSURF A3100

We’re pleased to announce that the first device with a customised build of Home 2 Pro for Telstra (known as TelstraOne) is now available on the Motorola MOTOSURF A3100 through Telstra Online and its T[life] stores.

Reviews and thoughts on the A3100 with the TelstraOne interface are available at, Now We Are TalkingPC WorldSmarthouse, PC AuthorityGizmodo AU, IT Wire, Computerworld.

Posted in News on May 13th, 2009 by Pointui – Be the first to comment

Announcing Home 2 Pro

It is with great pleasure that we announce that Home 2 Pro is now available for purchase. We would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed in its design and development especially those in the Pointui Community.

Posted in News on April 30th, 2009 by Pointui – Be the first to comment

Get Home 2 Free Build 2.0.30b

Home 2 Free build 2.0.30b is now available for download. Details about the release have been available for a while but in case you missed it please check out the Documentation site..

Posted in News on April 16th, 2009 by Pointui – 1 Comment

Home 2 Free 2.0.28e Maintenance Release

In response to the feedback from the Community we’ve made some minor changes and thrown in a couple customisation options for Home 2 Build 2.0.28e. Further details about what the release contains are available on the Documentation site.

Posted in News on March 19th, 2009 by Pointui – Be the first to comment

Home 2 Free Build 2.0.18b Released

Why not brighten your weekend up with a fresh build (2.0.18b) of Home 2 Free. Various fixes and tweaks are included in the build, and as always we appreciate your feedback.

Don’t forget to check out the Community Applets and Themes.

Posted in News on February 21st, 2009 by Pointui – Be the first to comment

Home 2 Free Build 2.0.16b Now Available

After a week of feedback and testing we pleased to announce the 2.0.16b build of Home 2 is now available for download. Instructions for how to identify the version and build of Home 2 are available on the documentation website.

Details of the fixes and additions for the 2.0.16b build can also be found on the documentation website.

Posted in News on February 17th, 2009 by Pointui – Be the first to comment

Community Applets Week 1

Only a week after releasing Home 2 Free and we’re seeing requests for a wide variety of applets. Even more exciting is the development of community applets.

We’re working hard to extend the capabilities of the scripting in the Revolution Engine with the next release allowing for text input among other updates/improvements.

Posted in Development on February 17th, 2009 by Pointui – Be the first to comment

Community Themes Week 1

In the first week of releasing Home 2 Free we’ve seen 15 (and counting) themes created by the community. As theming was high on our agenda in the development of Home 2 its great to see this level of enthusiasm, we’d like to thank everyone who has contributed.

If you enjoy the work of others please join the community and provide some feedback.

Posted in Design on February 17th, 2009 by Pointui – Be the first to comment

Home 2 Free Now Available

We’re excited to announce that the beta of Home 2 Free is now available for you to try. Simply visit the Home 2 product page to begin the journey.

The free version of Home 2 contains a huge amount functionality and customization possibilities without a time limit on its use. A Pro version of Home 2 will be made available (for purchase) that will extend the customization and functionality of Home 2 Free.

While you wait for the Pro version please enjoy Home 2 Free and visit the Community and Documentation websites if you should require and assistance.

Posted in News on February 11th, 2009 by Pointui – 3 Comments