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Panoramic application development on WP7S with no extra code.
Currently application development for Windows Phone 7 Series doesn’t have a template to allow creation of applications in panoramic view. The panoramic view is the theme that encompasses the WP7S experience, in which users can slide their finger left or right to move to a new section of a particular application. Aimee at aimeegurl.com has posted a nice tutorial and some sample code to get panoramic view working for your applications. Go check it out and report back with your findings.
Hit the link for the full instructions.
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