Organize the application to be installed on Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile is probably the only platform that is still practicing the old art of connecting, uploading and installing your application through your desktop.
Windows Mobile is probably the only platform that is still practicing the old art of connecting, uploading and installing your application through your desktop.
Do you ‘Bing’? If you are using the Bing client on your Windows Mobile, Microsoft has just released an update for the application. To get your hands on the copy, simply direct your mobile browser to m.bing.com to download.
If you are using Google Analytics to analyze the traffic on your website, chances are you are probably still looking for that perfect Windows Mobile application that let’s you track it remotely.
Want to fall asleep to your favorite music without exhausting your battery or have it wake you up too early? SleepTimer let’s you set a timer to automatically close your running media player between 5 to 120 minutes.
For users looking to send mass text message on a consistent basis, going through adding a new recipient each time could be a hassle. There are other applications out there that allows you to do so with relative ease. But what if you don’t want to install anything on your device? There is a better way, that require you to enter all these numbers into one contact.
MobileTag is an all-in one, universal barcode reader that not only scan and reads a wide variety of barcodes (i.e. Datamatrix, flashcode, fotokody, QR Codes, 1D UPC, EAN 13) but also act as a product scan so you can compare prices between different items.
SendReceiveAll in an application that basically synchronizes all of your email accounts with just one button. Once installed, the SendReceiveAll icon will be added to your Start Menu, you can either assign it to one of the buttons or place it in a more convenient place for easier access.
CallCalendar is very similar to another program that does more or less the same thing – adding your calls as appointment on your calendar. Except with CallCalendar, everything works in the background so there’s no settings page for you to mess with.