If you are wondering why Windows Mobile doesn’t yet have a game application similar to Tap Tap Revenge or Guitar Hero, it is now available. Even though its not quite complete yet, its playable and can certainly be entertaining. Touch The Music with its functional buttons, currently have just one song and no options.
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!
Media player has evolved to become an expected feature on a PocketPC, allowing users to enjoy their chosen tunes on the go. And when it comes to media players, people are better associated with either the default Windows Mobile media player or the more popular Slide 2 Play (S2P). Nitrogen, a new emerging touchscreen player may now be added to the mix.
I’m all for utilizing the multiple functions on your Windows Mobile device, in fact that’s what the platform is all about, the ability to multi-task. And when it comes to media player, nothing frustrates more than a difficult to access interface. Inconvenience turn people away from carrying out actions, such as listening to their collection of music.
SightReader is simple yet fun PocketPC/SmartPhone application which can help you to learn sight reading. It features a 60-key configurable keyboard with sound. There are three running mode: Learning, Practice and Game. In learning mode, you click on keyboard. The matching note will be displayed on the staff. In practice and game mode, the application will randomly generate notes on the staff and you will find the key on the keyboard. It is a fun way to learn sight reading.




