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Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Developer Preview, and an idea for actually using SideShow

This this is interesting. Since fairly early in the Windows Vista beta, Microsoft has been touting a Vista feature called Windows SideShow, but the required hardware has never really appeared in any mass market product, though the odd laptop with an external SideShow display or Sideshow-based remote control has popped-up on occasion. Now, with this new software, you can use your Windows Mobile 5- or 6-based smart phone as a SideShow device...

Brief Description

Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile is an application for Windows Mobile 5 and 6 PocketPCs and Smartphones that allows you to use your Windows Mobile device as a Bluetooth SideShow device. Installation instructions are below. This is a beta release.

Overview

Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile is an application for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PCs and Smartphones that allows you to use your Windows Mobile device as a Bluetooth SideShow-compatible device. This enables you to use your phone as an extra window into your PC. You can both access your computer’s information from your Pocket PC or Smartphone, and control the computer through a gadget interface. While the phone is out of range, or when your computer is off, you can continue to view content sent to the phone previously. This makes it easy to send information to the phone that you'll need later on.
The developer preview is an English-only release.

BTW: I once imagined a potentially viable use for SideShow. Picture a typical widescreen display and how the Windows Sidebar runs down either side of the display in Vista. With a SideShow-enabled monitor, you could have an extra LCD-based SideShow "strip" running down one side of the screen and instead of using the Sidebar, you could use this SideShow strip to display notifications. It might look something like this:

I suppose the strip could be removable so you could clip it to either side of the screen. On a laptop, this display might be visible when the lid was closed, such that the lid only covered the many screen. That way, the SideShow strip would always be available to alert you to new emails, show the time, etc.

Just an idea.

Comments

 

pmcgrath said:

Holy Cow!

What's the resolution on that beast?

June 13, 2008 9:13 AM
 

pthurrott said:

1920 x 1200. I guess I could have made that more reasonable looking.

June 13, 2008 9:34 AM
 

dstrack said:

SCHA-WEET!  I can't wait to get home and play with this... I've been wondering when they'd make it available to WinMo devices.  I've been waiting for the RicaVision remote (which I still don't think is shipping)... but this should be neat-o.

June 13, 2008 9:44 AM
 

bluvg said:

For the LCD strip, I think it could work if it were a touch-screen unit.  If it were an extension of your existing display (essentially a dual-/multi-monitor setup), I think it would be more confusing than it's worth for most folks (not to mention the some of the other multi-monitor frustrations, such as RDP limitations, no OS support for rotation, docking/undocking support issues, training on how to set it up, etc.).  

June 13, 2008 10:22 AM
 

daveinla said:

Paul you really are a coffe junkie !! ;-P just like me !

Gotta love these nice espressos... can't wait to go to France this summer !

June 13, 2008 11:40 AM
 

feralboy said:

I'm reading this in a cafe and they're grinding beans now. The smell is awesome. Gotta go grab another before I leave...

June 13, 2008 6:29 PM
 

pthurrott said:

Dave ... I only have slightly more photos of my kids than I do of coffee. :) Kidding, of course. But I do have a lot of these.

June 14, 2008 10:41 AM
 

lotsamystuff said:

That's some expensive brew right there.

June 15, 2008 12:17 PM
 

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August 3, 2008 6:51 AM

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