Named after an African percussion instrument , the Samsung Caxixi is the latest application developed by the smartphone manufacturer for the Samsung Omnia. You can choose from 25 different types of percussion instruments and have them each assigned to a different direction (Up, Down, Left, Right and Center). On top of that, you can record your own jamming session and share it with your friends!
Yipee, it’s Friday! Seattle had the recording high temperature in the past week and CareAce had for the first time opened the doors for a cash prize giveaway. With Marketplace now open, we can see an influx of new application. We have also tried the Samsung Application Store and shared our experience through the process. So these are the posts and twitters that stood out from the last week (Week #31).
SPB Radio is the latest application released by SPB Software to reach out for Internet Radio stations. The application is easy to start and even easier to use. There are no confusing bits when it comes to the user-interface. You can start listening to radios right away or fiddle around with adding new radio stations.
Samsung has announced (as we have previously mentioned) to launch their own application store into other European countries besides the UK by tomorrow. As a Samsung WinMo support site, we’re excited to see the various pieces of the application development tools come together. And for that, we have tried to upload one of our freeware onto the store. We’re here to share with you our experience throughout the process.
There are a good number of applications out there that gives you the ability to change and alter images or viewing them in different ways. But none seem to be as comprehensive as the XnView Pocket, which not only provides various ways of viewing images, but equally rich methods in modifying them. Our favorite part? The EXIF information of an image.
















