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Radial slider control for Windows Phone developers using Silverlight
Windows Phone Radial Slider is a slider control with an ellipse shaped slider area. The control is intended for Windows Phone developers and it's implemented using Silverlight and C#. WPF version of the control will be implemented after all the planned features for the Windows Phone version are implemented and tested properly.
A project which allows for a video player, with it's playback libraries based on VLC (and hence leveraging it's large list of acceptable input formats) which allows remote control via Windows CE mobile phones.