Windows Mobile: Is there any library to build attractive interfaces? [closed] - c#

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I'm looking for libraries to build attractive interfaces. Someone told me about Fluid (http://fluid.codeplex.com/) but it's very difficult to use.
Anyone knows others?
My project is for Compact Framework 2.0 SP2, C#, and it's going to use in Windows Mobile 5.0 and above.
Thank you!

you should check out the Silvermoon project. if uses opengl to make great looking UI´s. just tried it on my phone and it looks great.

I have been looking for the same recently. Resco MobileForms Toolkit is one option, but in the end (because I didn't want to pay for any third party libraries) I just wrote a few controls of my own - this was quite a useful starting resource, but it is 3.5 focussed. I think your options may be much more limited if you still want to support version 5.0.

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Is Unity a part of .net framework or is it external?
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