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Wednesday
Jun292011

Mango Unleashed

Mango
In case you were wondering what a Mango actually looks like. I think you should know that I had to buy this picture from iStockPhoto….

Big things afoot in Windows Phone 7 land.

Firstly, the latest version (7.1 beta 2) of the toolchain is now available. You can get it from here. This lets you create Windows Phone apps for the Mango build. It replaces version 7.1 beta 1, which you must remove before you install this one. A tip, I download the iso image (there is a link on the download site) and burn it to a disk. Then I can update machines at home without losing all my network bandwidth.

Secondly, and this is the big one, all registered Marketplace developers will get access to a Microsoft Connect program which will enable them to put Mango system images onto their developer devices. And not just the special developer phones. This means that I should be able to get some Mango goodness onto my Samsung Omnia 7. Wonderful. The email invitations are going out at the moment. Not got mine yet, but I’m watching my inbox.

Thirdly, if you are a student you can take advantage of a new DreamSpark inspired competition.  Here are the instructions, hand stolen from the WindowsTeam Blog (I always think that says Window Steam Blog – but that’s just me).

  1. Make sure you’re registered for DreamSpark
  2. Download and install Expression Studio Ultimate and the new Mango Windows Phone Developer Tools (available free as a member of DreamSpark)
  3. Get the free Sketchflow Template for Windows Phone and create a Sketchflow mock-up of your app
  4. Post the Sketchflow mock-up somewhere online and tweet out the link using the hash tag #WPAppItUp
  5. We will review all prototypes and will contact the developers who submit the best ones and send them a special Mango developer device.

Great stuff.  Windows Phone is going from strength to really strong.

Reader Comments (3)

You may want to change the version numbers. It is 7.1 beta 2, not 7.2.
I have played with a Mango phone and I am looking for it's actual release.
June 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Marshall
Stonking Great News
Just installed 7.1 Beta 2 Tools.

Now waiting for the email to get my hands on a Mango Beta device runtime. I have started developing a 3D XNA game with large Terrain, and it appears to be suffering from large 2 seconds GC stutters. I am hoping that the new Generational GC will at leat smooth out the GC calls (Notwithstanding that I am trying to reduce the Object Creat counts) The Mango profile analysis would suggest this to be the case.

This along with all the other drip Mango Annoucements by MS, with Reviewers last week is building up a real head of steam. At least WP7 Mango is being now being recognised as a real contender the Tech community Mango, even if the MS Wp7 marketting to the general public remains weak.

And we got Angry Birds today as well !
June 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJules
John, thanks for that. I've fixed it. And Jules, I got Angry Birds today wonderful game. Great to see you can also get Plants vs Zombies too.
June 30, 2011 | Registered CommenterRob

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