Thanks, Jeremy and Anna, for the tips and Theefman for the response. Users in the meantime can try out the Pulse-alternative Fuse here in the Windows Phone Store. We’ve reached out to Pulse and will pass along any info they give us on the matter. Though we think Fuse is better than Pulse in many ways, the disappearance of the latter from the platform is not something we’re not too thrilled about as it just looks bad for the OS. That app is not free but offers many more features and smoother performance in addition to numerous other ‘skins’ to change the app’s appearance. Luckily for Windows Phone users we have the somewhat superior Fuse app made by Rudy Huyn. On the other hand, seeing as there is no mention of Windows Phone at all on the site for mobile (or with this new service) is leaving us with trepidations on the future of Pulse on our platform. 1.0.3 Support for Windows Phone OS version 7.1.This could be a case of Pulse re-working their app for better syncing with the new service, resulting in a gap between releases (we all know the shenanigans that happen with app approvals) meaning this could be just another fluke.1.1.0 Bug fixes and changes based on reviews published on the Nokia Developer website.1.2.0 Changes in implementation to support upgrading the application to Windows Phone 8.0.1.3.0 Add support for 720p resolution and NuGet Package Restore.We’ve reached out to the Pulse team for an answer on the matter and. The license is also available online at Version history Yet another mystery has fallen on Windows Phone users as the popular Pulse newsreader app has disappeared from the Store. See the license file delivered with this project. Views of the application (panorama, pivot, pages).Ĭlass responsible for displaying available RSS feeds in a pivot.Ĭlass responsible for parsing RSS feeds and creating feed pages formatted as HTML. Root folder for the WP8 implementation files. Root folder for the WP7 implementation files. See the official documentation for deploying and testing applications onĬontains the project file, the license information and this file (README.md).To deploy the sample on Windows Phone device: Press F5 to build the project and run it on the Windows Phone Emulator.Select the target, for example 'Emulator WVGA'.Search for 'wptoolkit' and install the 'Windows Phone toolkit' package G:RSS is the only Google Reader for Windows Phone 7 (WP7) with on-demand page pre-buffering that removes the wait from your reading experience.Right click solution RSSReader in Solution Explorer -> select Manage NuGet.Install Windows Phone Toolkit for the project.File > Open Project, select the file RSSReader.sln.Install and update third-party libraries and tools in Visual Studio NuGet Package Manager ( ), Visual Studio extension to.Make sure you have the following installed: Microsoft Visual Studio Express for Windows Phone 2012.Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone.This example application is hosted in GitHub: RSSCache for retrieving contents for each of the four pages. Panorama (News, Leisure, Sports, and Tech), and there is a DataMember in ItemsSource and also, when navigating back to the panorama, it always resetsīack to the first PanoramaItem, not the one which was visible when navigatingįor this reason, there are now four explicitly defined PanoramaItems in the main For example, the Panorama's SelectedIndex does not work while using It seems that there is some kind of a bug in the Panorama control,Ĭausing problems if PanoramaItems are created dynamically using ItemsSource Previous implementation did not work after upgrading the project to Windows While testing for compatibility with Windows Phone 8, it was found out that the Windows Phone using Microsoft Silverlight. This example application demonstrates how to build a simple RSS reader for
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