On this day windows phone

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  1. On This Day…
  2. Summary
  3. Publisher :
  4. More from Dapper Panda
  5. Hardware Requirements :
  6. Language :
  7. On This Day…
  8. On This Day.
  9. Описание
  10. Описание
  11. Скриншоты (7)
  12. Что нового
  13. Your Phone app not working or will not open on Windows 10
  14. Your Phone app not working or will not open
  15. 1] Use Windows Store App Troubleshooter
  16. 2] Reset your Android phone cache
  17. 3] Unlink and link your devices
  18. 4] Reset Your Phone app
  19. 5] Uninstall & Reinstall Your Phone app
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On This Day…

Summary

Publisher :

More from Dapper Panda

Hardware Requirements :

  • appointments
  • contacts
  • phone identity
  • owner identity
  • photo
  • music
  • and video libraries
  • data services
  • movement and directional sensor
  • HD720P (720×1280)
  • WVGA (480×800)
  • WXGA (768×1280)

Language :

  • Current Version: 2.9.0.0
  • Last Updated: 7/17/2013
  • Size: 1 MB
  • OS Require: Windows Phone 8,Windows Phone 7.5

On This Day…

Learn history from the live tile with On This Day… a fast and beautiful metro app to view historical events, holidays and birth dates.

Pin the live tile to your start screen to see the important events that happened on this day.

Choose today or any other day to view. Tap any entry in the app to jump to wikipedia page or hold to get a pop-up menu!

Tap any header with a date to filter events by centuries and decades.

VERSION 2.9:
– Implement sharing from wikipedia page
– Important fix for settings getting reset

VERSION 2.8
– Orientation lock option
– Remove ads on details page
– Share via clipboard

VERSION 2.7
– Sharing improvements: text, e-mail and social networks
– Option to show only the front of the live tile
– Option to open articles in Internet Explorer
– Live tile improvements

REVIEWS
★★★★★ Really fun if your into learning small facts
★★★★★ Awesome. Works well and true to the metro design.
★★★★★ A lot of fun to explore all of the cool things that happened on today’s date. I’ve lost some time to this app!

FEATURES
– View important highlights, events, births and deaths
– View holidays
– Jump to any day in history
– Go directly to wikipedia articles
– Context menus to get more information
– Metro-style attractive UI with fluid animations
– Offline cache (you can view the events offline after you’ve seen them once!)
– Portait or landscape orientation

On This Day.

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Learn history from the live tile with On This Day. a fast and beautiful metro app to view historical events, holidays and birth dates.

Pin the live tile to your start screen to see the important events that happened on this day.

Choose today or any other day to view. Tap any entry in the app to jump to wikipedia page or hold to get a pop-up menu!

Tap any header with a date to filter events by centuries and decades.

VERSION 2.9.2
— Transparent live tile

VERSION 2.9.1
— Performance improvements
— Bug fixes

VERSION 2.9:
— Implement sharing from Wikipedia page
— Important fix for settings getting reset

VERSION 2.8
— Orientation lock option
— Remove ads on details page
— Share via clipboard

REVIEWS
★★★★★ Really fun if your into learning small facts
★★★★★ Awesome. Works well and true to the metro design.
★★★★★ A lot of fun to explore all of the cool things that happened on today’s date. I’ve lost some time to this app!

FEATURES
— View important highlights, events, births and deaths
— View holidays
— Jump to any day in history
— Go directly to wikipedia articles
— Context menus to get more information
— Metro-style attractive UI with fluid animations
— Offline cache (you can view the events offline after you’ve seen them once!)
— Portait or landscape orientation

Скриншоты (7)

Что нового

  • Версия: WP
  • Обновлено: 2020-08-14 14:00:10 UTC

— Fix Wikipedia problem
— Transparent live tile

Your Phone app not working or will not open on Windows 10

Your Phone is a Windows 10 UWP app by Microsoft that brings in the integration of a smartphone with the computer running Windows 10. Currently, it can sync your smartphone’s notifications, Photos, and Messages with the computer. In the future, it will be able to cast your Android phone’s screen to Windows 10 screen. But some users have been reporting that the Your Phone app does not start properly or won’t launch at all. It is a pretty annoying issue and is caused by damaged system files or corrupt installation of the app. We will be checking out how to fix Your Phone app not working or will not open issue.

Your Phone app not working or will not open

The following working methods should be adequate to get the Your Phone app working back again:

  1. Use Windows Store App Troubleshooter
  2. Reset your Android phone cache
  3. Unlink and link your devices
  4. Reset the Your Phone app
  5. Uninstall and Reinstall the Your Phone app

1] Use Windows Store App Troubleshooter

Open the Windows 10 Settings App and navigate to Update & Security > Troubleshoot. On the right side panel, you will find various troubleshooters.

Locate Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter, and run it. Follow the on-screen instructions, and it will fix common problems around the app. Once complete launch the app, and check if the issue exists.

2] Reset your Android phone cache

Open your Android phone, go to Settings > Apps > Your Phone Companion > Tap Force Stop > Tap Storage > tap Clear Cache and Clear Data.

Open Windows 10 Settings > Phone > Unlink this PC.

On your PC, accounts.microsoft.com/devices, and sign in with your Microsoft account. Go to Devices page > Show details > More actions > Unlink this phone.

Now link your devices again.

4] Reset Your Phone app

  1. Open the Windows 10 Settings App and navigate to Apps > Apps & Features.
  2. On the right-side panel, look out for the entry of Your Phone.
  3. Select it and then select Advanced options.
  4. Under the section of Reset, click on the button that says Reset.

You should be good to go now.

5] Uninstall & Reinstall Your Phone app

It is a reasonably straightforward method. You can use any one of these ways to uninstall Windows 10 Sore apps. Then install the app again from Microsoft Store. Since this is a fresh installation, it will not have any corrupted file or app issues. The application should open without any problem.

These tips should resolve any problem around Your Phone App.

Date: May 21, 2019 Tags: Windows Apps

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Ayush has been a Windows enthusiast since the day he got his first PC with Windows 98SE. He is an active Windows Insider since Day 1 and is now a Windows Insider MVP. He has been testing pre-release services on his Windows 10 PC, Lumia, and Android devices.

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