Android Ixonos shows off windowed UI for Android

Vosgi posted on Feb 23, 2011 at 07:59AM
When your tablet needs a windowed UI, has it crossed some undrawn, implied boundary that makes it too complex for the kinds of casual tasks you'd want to accomplish on a tablet? Hard to say, but the mobile developers at Ixonos took to MWC last week to showcase a windowed build of Android on top of a tablet developed by Aava -- so at the very least, we know it's possible. The system is built atop Froyo and allows apps to continue running in the background -- they don't suspend, which means you can, say, play a video while you're off composing messages. The company also demonstrated the software on a dual-screen 7-inch tablet, allowing apps to be launched on either screen and transferred between them -- all seemingly without any customizations needed to individual apps, which is going to be key for a system like this to gain any market traction. Follow the break for Ixonos' press release and demo video. - via Engadget
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over a year ago Candypants5566 said…
This was also a MeeGo story. Where's the MeeGo tag?? Its MOBILE news, not Android and iOS news. If this said WP7, you'd be jumping all over it. You already brainwashed developers to think users didn't like Symbian. Stop hating on MeeGo, taggers/Chris.