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Monday, May 5, 2008

Pointui Home v 1.5a

Pointui Home has just seen a huge transformation, it now allows user to configure settings such task bar, comm manager etc. This time they came up with fully functional contact manager wherein users can edit contacts or make new entries. It seems that Pointui is coming up with a commercial version that will allow users to skin the whole program as per their tastes(check out their websites). All in all the new version is quite a bang on the windows mobile user interface, it beats spb mobile shell with its smooth transition, working like a charm even on a 200 mhz processor of I-mate k jam.




To Download Click HERE

Check out older review of this software

Thursday, May 1, 2008

You will be fooled: Colour changing video of the card

Marvellous fooling video, a must watch

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

iSwish: Yet another iphonish application

Non-multi-touch screen devices are missing out on all the fun. With this project flicksoftware.com is not only skinning a windows mobile devices but they are also implementing all the cool interface stuff just like iphone. It is also has full summerboard support for all the great themes people have created.

Some of the features:

·Flick from screen to screen

· Jiggle with icon move

· Smooth motion

· Summerboard theme support

· Summerboard text on/off

· 32bit color alpha blending

· Links to standard windows mobile apps

· Photo library

· Simulated multi-touch pinch on photos (iZoom)

Download:

Download is not available as of yet but they will be opening this up to a trial in early May. If you would like to be part of it, e-mail info@flicksoftware.com with the device you have and a subject of iSwish Beta. I have already emailed them and will update this post if i will receive a beta version.

Monday, April 28, 2008

PocketCM Contacts

PocketCM Contacts is a finger friendly contact application. It is an awesome piece of software developed to facilitate the use of touch screen. It can totally handle your contacts and messaging requirement with ability of threaded sms. It is skinable, that makes it more eyecandy.
Main features:
* Usable entirely with your finger, you're stylus free.
* Favorite contacts list, to easily find and call your friends.
* SMS handling, with SMS conversation mode: easily get into context, don't switch back and forth to remember what was the last message
* Fully customizable and themeable.
* Free for personal use.
Donations are appreciated, for donation link visit the authors website.
* To follow the development of this application go to xda-developers site

To download click HERE

Monday, April 21, 2008

Iris browser


Iris browser brings WebKit to Windows Mobile. This is yet another iphone like browser developed for windows mobile users, it is based on the same rendering engine as the safari. Iris browser is in its early version now, and yet to be perfect, but with support for touch, rotation, tabbed browsing and multiple windows, a customizable interface, and Netscape plugins, it has enough potential to grow and capture the market. Iris browser is now available for free download and use, to download you have to register providing your name and contact information.

To Download click HERE

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

StartOperaMini: Mortscript for *easily* launching Opera Mini

This script will allow you to launch Opera Mini directly and bypass the JVM's midlet selection screen. It will also allow you to use Opera Mini to respond to links, such as links in emails. Essentially, this script will help you use Opera Mini as the default browser for most browser-related tasks.

[REQUIREMENTS]
(Click to download)
1. Jbed JVM (tested with Jbed 3.1)
2. Opera Mini 4.0 or 4.1(beta)
3. Mortscript 4.1

[INSTALLATION]
1. Make sure Jbed, Mortscript, and Opera Mini are installed and working.
2. Copy the script to anywhere on your device. An often used place is in '\Program Files\Mortscript'. The script can be named anything you like, but in these instructions, it will be named StartOperaMini.mscr.
3. Run the script and it will start an installation wizard that will try to figure out how to run Opera Mini on your device, perhaps ask you a few questions, save its results to an .ini file for faster subsequent loading, and finally launch Opera Mini. If Opera Mini launches correctly, then installation is complete. The _ini.txt file (eg: StartOperaMini_ini.txt) is located in the same location as the script. If registry changes were made, a backup of the initial registry settings is cumulatively stored here in a _reg_backup.txt file (eg: (eg: StartOperaMini_reg_backup.txt).

[USAGE]
To simply launch Opera Mini, simply run the script or reference the script in shortcuts or other launcher applications. * To have Opera Mini open a link such as one in an email, simply invoke the link. The installation wizard would have already made the necessary registry changes so Opera Mini, via the script, is launched in response to a link.

[CONFIGURATION]
To re-run the installation wizard again to make different choices, simply delete the _ini.txt file and invoke the script. * When run, script will usually check if Opera Mini started correctly. If it detects a problem, it will ask if you want to re-run the installation wizard.

[LIMITATIONS]
1. Opening links to local files will invoke Internet Explorer since Opera Mini only works with Internet-accessible pages.

[UNINSTALLATION]
1. We want to invoke the installation wizard so we can undo the registry changes that reference the script. First, delete the _ini.txt file and invoke the script.
2. At the registry update screen, select 'Use IE for links' to restore Internet Explorer as the program to respond to links.
3. Quit Opera Mini after it starts if you like but it's not necessary.
4. Delete the script file. Also delete _ini.txt file, _reg_backup.txt, OperaIcon.dll and \windows\Start Menu\Start Opera Mini.lnk. You may want to first examine the _reg_backup.txt file to see what your original registry settings were.

This script is generated by
badbob001of xda-developers.com

Download:
Version 0.07b

Pocket Digital Clock

Pocket Digital Clock (PDC) is a small and simple program that shows a large digital clock with optional seconds display on the Windows Mobile Today Screen. Date is shown above the digital clock very much like the HTC Home plug-in.

Tapping on Pocket Digital Clock will bring the user to the Clock and Alarms window, similar to the behavior of Windows Mobile default Date plug-in.


Features:

  • Large digital clock with optional seconds display
  • Light-weight program
  • Portrait/landscape and square screen support
  • 96, 128 and 192 DPI support.
  • Orientation awareness
  • Low CPU usage
  • TrueType (non-bitmap) font rendering
  • Customizable
  • Freeware
To Download click HERE