SlideIT is an excellent soft-input panel (SIP) for Windows Mobile. Rather than just focusing on entering each character on a finger-friendly keyboard, SlideIT provides the option to focus on the word instead. Simply tap your finger on the first character and slide your way around the rest of the characters to form the word.
G-Trigger utilizes the motion sensor on your Windows Phone and allow you to program pre-defined actions to be carried out when a certain motion is performed. Want to get to the Calculator? Shake it from left to right or top to bottom and have the specific application up and running. This is another form of shortcut that touchscreen users may appreciate.
AntWorks Auto Wallpaper Changer maybe a mouthful but it adds that spice to your otherwise static smartphone background. Like the name indicates, the application changes the wallpaper on your device automatically. You can see how simple it works by looking at the screenshot where you can choose the folder location as well as interval between changes.
SPB Software’s latest SPB Brain Evolution 2 continues its reign as the overwhelming leader in the mobile software industry. Adjustives for the game includes fun, intriguing, addictive, challenging and did I mention fun? The game has 12 different brain trainings with each having various level of difficulties. After each training or brain marking, you can choose to publish your results to SPB or Twitter.
Text input on a touchscreen device using SIP is crucial. With today’s device being very much international, most of the PocketPCs have the built-in ability to support multiple languages. The Samsung Omnia is one of them and it supports languages such as Chinese. The tricky part is to find the SIP to input Chinese.

