well when i always scroll through theme/apps i saw a lot of ported apps (multiwindow and stuff) for XXLSJ
But i wonder is it possible that these apps could be ported to cm/aokp/aosp??
It might sound unique, but this wasn’t the first time I’ve seen something like this. In fact, back in February the CyanogenMod team were considering adding a similar service called “Cornerstone” until Google threatened consequences for implementing this service on devices that Google supported.
What Cornerstone and Samsung Multi-Window share is the ability to truly multitask in a windowed environment. While Cornerstone is certainly more robust than Multi-Window, allowing you to create multiple panes and even retain access to the home screen, the effect that the services have on apps is fairly similar. The apps are forced into nonstandard views, which could potentially cause a poor experience.
When the Android team, specifically software engineer Dianne Hackborn, saw plans to implement Cornerstone into the next version of CyanogenMod it became abundantly clear that there were those at Google who did not want this to happen. Hackborn’s comments regarding the announcement began as a plea not to implement a potentially disruptive system and ended with direct threats, complete with consequences should the team move forward with Cornerstone.
Got from this site: http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/samsung-adds-multi-window-despite-threat-from-google-2012109/
And if you like more reading: http://www.wikiforu.com/2012/12/multi-window-on-android-in-cyanogenmod.html
It was discused on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2054254
Cheers
kona144 said:
It might sound unique, but this wasn’t the first time I’ve seen something like this. In fact, back in February the CyanogenMod team were considering adding a similar service called “Cornerstone” until Google threatened consequences for implementing this service on devices that Google supported.
What Cornerstone and Samsung Multi-Window share is the ability to truly multitask in a windowed environment. While Cornerstone is certainly more robust than Multi-Window, allowing you to create multiple panes and even retain access to the home screen, the effect that the services have on apps is fairly similar. The apps are forced into nonstandard views, which could potentially cause a poor experience.
When the Android team, specifically software engineer Dianne Hackborn, saw plans to implement Cornerstone into the next version of CyanogenMod it became abundantly clear that there were those at Google who did not want this to happen. Hackborn’s comments regarding the announcement began as a plea not to implement a potentially disruptive system and ended with direct threats, complete with consequences should the team move forward with Cornerstone.
Got from this site: http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/samsung-adds-multi-window-despite-threat-from-google-2012109/
And if you like more reading: http://www.wikiforu.com/2012/12/multi-window-on-android-in-cyanogenmod.html
It was discused on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2054254
Cheers
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Thanks for posting this; but he asked for porting those apps to AOSP/AOKP.
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Sorry but it won't happen those things need Samsung framework to work and aokp cm are not using it so it won't happen
boki9999 said:
Thanks for posting this; but he asked for porting those apps to AOSP/AOKP.
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Thx for answering
I hope there could be a multi window for us
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