Windows Notifications Look ??

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This picture fought my eye and i want to show u and its windows phone 8 notification center. And i wanna no if it's true because it haves 1800PocketPc.com. And i wish it was true and be ported to windows phone 7.8 take a look at it and tell me wat u think

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FWIW, the whole concept is here: Notification center concept for Windows Phone

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I like the idea of a notification center, but the lock screen and live tiles do this already, and will do a much better job at it in WP8 (anyone can put icon and counter on lockscreen for example). Also, swiping down is how to turn off your phone, I don't think it would make sense to use the same gesture to reveal a notification center. Finally, as 12Danny123 said, it looks cluttered and unrelated to the WP OS.

Then, I'm sorry, but this looks like @ss:

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Anyways, some other concepts below.

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IMHO, Android makes the most "metro" (whoo banned word now) style notification center:

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Still, I really don't see the need for it.
 
IMO the only problem I have with the live tile system is the missed toast notifications which is why I like the idea of having a notification center by sliding the screen left to right if only to see the toast notifications I missed.
 
I want an app provides a history of toasts that came in. It can be called Toast History, it's icon can be a piece of toast with a clock running backwards. When pinned to Start, the tile count shows how many toasts were missed. Starting the app shows the toasts organized by target app.

This is consistent with how apps and tiles already work, lets someone quickly know if there are missed toasts, and means that here's no need to introduce a swipe from the left idea. With the new WP8 feature to put an app's notifications on the lock screen, one could put this app there to have no-touch notification that a toast was missed.
 
I want an app provides a history of toasts that came in. It can be called Toast History, it's icon can be a piece of toast with a clock running backwards. When pinned to Start, the tile count shows how many toasts were missed. Starting the app shows the toasts organized by target app.

This is consistent with how apps and tiles already work, lets someone quickly know if there are missed toasts, and means that here's no need to introduce a swipe from the left idea. With the new WP8 feature to put an app's notifications on the lock screen, one could put this app there to have no-touch notification that a toast was missed.

Bad thing about that I can't use it when I am running any app. I really want a way to see missed Toast notifications beacause I don't like many things on my start screen but have lots of apps telling me crap.
 
FWIW, the whole concept is here: Notification center concept for Windows Phone

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I like the idea of a notification center, but the lock screen and live tiles do this already, and will do a much better job at it in WP8 (anyone can put icon and counter on lockscreen for example). Also, swiping down is how to turn off your phone, I don't think it would make sense to use the same gesture to reveal a notification center. Finally, as 12Danny123 said, it looks cluttered and unrelated to the WP OS.

True, I would say it looks cluttered. I do think a notification centre would be useful though (and yes, I'm gonna spell it in the UK way, deal with it!)

Then, I'm sorry, but this looks like @ss:

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Hardly looks like noob, but iOS is iOS and I don't like it.

Anyways, some other concepts below.

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I saw this and nearly knackered my keyboard from drooling, and it's a gaming keyboard GDI!

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IMHO, Android makes the most "metro" (whoo banned word now) style notification center:

Click to view quoted image


Still, I really don't see the need for it.

yeah, Android's one seemed to be pretty Metro-esque, shows the design language is catching on I guess.
 

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