Windows Phone Wednesday: Graph Touch - A Windows Phone App Developed by a...
Graph Touch is a scientific calculator application for Windows Phone developed by a student. The app is highly rated and received 4.5 out of 5 stars on average.App Description: Graph Touch is a...
View ArticleBuild an App with These Windows Phone Development Tips
Just in case you missed our daily tweets or weekly blog posts about the Windows Phone development tips, we have included them all below. Feel free to leave us a comment below or message us on the...
View ArticleStudent Developed-Windows Phone Game: Crazy Casino
Crazy Casino, developed by two recent Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science graduates from Random Salad Games LLC (creators of many other Windows Phone apps), is a gaming app for slots, Blackjack...
View ArticleStudent Developed-Windows Phone App: Comp Sci Quiz
A newly released app called Comp Sci Quiz helps you practice your computer science skills with this quick quiz. The app was developed David Rust-Smith, a recent graduate from the University of...
View ArticleStudent Developed – Windows Phone App: ColorFinder
ColorFinder helps enhance your artistic eye. You can point your phone at any object and your phone will detect the color. With this app, you can copy colors and save them for reference later, as...
View ArticleStudent Developed – Windows Phone App: Sleep
Having trouble falling asleep? This app developed by a student is for you. Sleep provides 10 soothing sounds and accent sounds that will put you right to sleep. Sleep is a top rated Windows Phone app...
View ArticleStudent Developed – Windows Phone App: Virtual Barber Shop
Grab your headphones because this app is all about the audio. Virtual Barber Shop is a very creative app developed by a student that gives you a virtual haircut. Just close your eyes and imagine you...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday - Student Featured App: Astronomy Hub
If you love the solar system, check out the student developed app, Astronomy Hub. This app has everything you need to learn about astronomy from scientific articles to beautiful shots of the solar...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday - Student Featured App: Tt Dictionary
Tt Dictionary is an innovative app that is all about language. This student developed application contains a dictionary with over 150,000 English words and phrases and 20,000 Chinese words. With a...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday – Student Featured App: Digital Signature
Digital Signature was developed by a student and with a 4 out of 5 star rating – you don’t want to miss this. You don’t need a pen, paper or scanner because this app lets you sign your name on your...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday – Student Featured App: Papercut Free
Bing.com shares awesome images each day and now you can see them directly from your phone with the student developed app, Papercut free. This app offers fresh new Bing backgrounds from 10 different...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday - Student Developed App: Timer
Do you want to know how long an activity takes you? Meet Timer– the student developed app that is a simple stopwatch and timer for Windows Phone. It is highly recommended and easy to use while it shows...
View ArticleAll Things Windows Store App Development – Helpful Tips & Tricks
If you missed the Windows Store app development themed week highlighted on the Microsoft Student Experience Facebook Page and @MS_Student Twitter handle – have no fear! Don’t forget to check out the...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday – Student Featured App: iStock
Are you interested in tracking stock market trends? Check out the student-developed app, iStock. You can customize which stocks you follow and what types of information you receive about them. iStock...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday – Student Developed App: Hair Studio
This app, which was created by a student, allows you to see what you would look like with a different hair style. In Hair Studio, you take a photo of yourself and apply a hairstyle, resizing the image...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday – Student Developed App: Supernova
If you’re willing to accept a mission to the final frontier, be sure to check out student-developed app, Supernova. Supernova is a game that challenges you to safely transport your ship through...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday – Student Developed App: Back Issue Tracker
If you’re a comic book enthusiast who is always working to expand your collection take a look at student-developed Back Issue Tracker. This app has you enter a small amount of information about a...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday–Student Developed App: Smash Mole
Take a look at student-developed app Smash Mole. Based on the classic arcade game, it is a Windows Phone app where the player has to be faster than the mole in order to advance to the next level and...
View ArticleWindows Phone Wednesday–Student Developed App: BeatBox Free
Student-developed app BeatBox free allows you record audio samples, polish them and use them in projects. You can create a timeline, edit the audio and share the files with others. You can also add...
View ArticleIntroducing the Updated Getting Started Guide Including Windows 8 and Windows...
We’re excited to announce that the Getting Started Guide has been updated to include Windows Phone 8! This resource will help you build your first Windows Phone app and join this new movement in...
View ArticleLionel’s 5 Tips for Developing Windows 8 Apps
Lionel Camacho is a student developer from the University of Pretoria in South Africa. In January he told us how he got interested in developing. For Windows 8 app development week we asked Lionel how...
View ArticleWindows 8 – Tips & Resources
This week we shared resources and tips for developing Windows 8 apps. Here is a collection of the resources and links we shared to help you build your developer skills. We hosted a Twitter chat with...
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