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	<title>Comments on: HTC TouchFLO 2.0 called Manila?</title>
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		<title>By: HTC TouchFlo 2.0 Leaked, Covers Up Windows Mobile Even Better? [Htc Touchflo] &#124; Gadgets Palace</title>
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		<description>[...] By Jason Chen &#124; January 31, 2008   HTC&#039;s TouchFLO UI was great because it was one of the first &quot;skin Windows Mobile to make it usable&quot; applications—even if it isn&#039;t quite as good as PointUI. This supposed TouchFlo 2.0 upgrade looks much improved, even if it is still early in the development stage. If you&#039;re feeling brave you can actually try and install it on your own phone and give it a shot. We hope this new version covers up more of the Windows Mobile UI than the original, which was basically just a shortcut launcher system to get you into the ugly, bloody guts of the phone. [HTCInsider via The Unwired via PhoneMag] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] By Jason Chen | January 31, 2008   HTC&#8217;s TouchFLO UI was great because it was one of the first &#8220;skin Windows Mobile to make it usable&#8221; applications—even if it isn&#8217;t quite as good as PointUI. This supposed TouchFlo 2.0 upgrade looks much improved, even if it is still early in the development stage. If you&#8217;re feeling brave you can actually try and install it on your own phone and give it a shot. We hope this new version covers up more of the Windows Mobile UI than the original, which was basically just a shortcut launcher system to get you into the ugly, bloody guts of the phone. [HTCInsider via The Unwired via PhoneMag] [...]</p>
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