FFF’s unique touch keyboard as well as the many things that you can do with the contact makes it an unique application, one that is more than just a contact manager. While you can set it as the default contact manager, you rarely actually need to use a ‘default’ contact manager since we use dialers most of the time.
Before we bore you with my acronyms, let’s first elaborate what is a PIM. PIM is Personal Information Management in short. And in your handy WM devices that you have, you will have plenty of personal information littered all over the place. These includes contacts, calendar events, tasks and messages. PIM Organizer’s goal? Help you get them organized.
With the multitude of devices in our lives, there has never been a more urgent need for an all-in-one device. Synchronization has become a daily routine. While all seems to have gone smoothly, you realize that duplicate contacts, appointments and tasks are starting to surface. The supposed time-saving sync process has now become time-consuming. That’s where the Outlook Cleaner, the duplicate remover comes in.
Everyone can use some changes, especially for applications that we use on a daily basis. Are you a fan of the finger-friendly contact manager over at HTC Touch 3d? Now you can have it on your Samsung WM device with the latest Easy Contact developed through XDA-Developers. It works on both the Samsung Omnia and the Epix.
As one of the major Windows Mobile (WM) application developers out there, Resco are known for their high quality product. And in most cases, these qualities don’t come cheap (relative to one’s willingness to pay). You are certainly in for a treat with their latest BETA product, the Resco Contact Manager (RCM), a refined version of the default WM Phone Book with some definite added features.


