One easy way to implement it is with ViewFlipper. You can add in and
out animations and create your views on the fly

On Jan 7, 12:52 pm, Al <alcapw...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to know this also. RomainGuy described the Home screen design
> as using Cell Layouts and using Scroller methods to scroll left/right,
> but the UI in Scoreboard seems much more advanced (not limited to 3
> screens, there can potentially be hundreds of screens).
>
> On Jan 6, 5:33 pm, "avolo...@gmail.com" <avolo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi , i'm looking for the best way to implement UI that similar to
> > Scoreboard app ( with views sliding ). I wonder if it was implemented
> > the same way as the home screen or there is a better way ?
>
>
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