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FlashLight 5 – Torch application for windows mobile

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I use to have a device with LED Flash light for Camera, well i have alway used it as a torch light rather than clicking photos. But there are number of phones which do not have Flash built-in, so this program built “twolf” from xda-developers comes to rescue when you need light at places where you have no external light(like theaters).

How to use:
-As you enter the app, it places you pocket’s screen on full bright mode and removes any fade-out and stand-by option. As you exit it restores your previous settings.
-If you click on the screen while on the LAMP area, it changes between 8 colors.
-If you click on the FADER screen, it changes between 5 colors.
-If you click on the SOS screen, it allows you to create your own morse code, just click and hold your finger on the screen for it to remain white (still with bugs), if you don’t click it for a while it goes back to the automatic SOS.

Features :

- LAMP, a simple white screen.
- Strobe, to call for attention (or hypnotize someone º_o).
- Fader, with fade-in/fade-out light, like a lighthouse.
- SOS, that spells s.o.s in morse code.
- Disco, random bright colorful lights, like a disco.
- PEN, in which you can draw temporary light forms.
- LIGHTER , for fun on a concert, as you can see on the picture.
- LOVELYGHT, just a visual test, also good for the loved ones.
- Android boot animation
- LightSaber with sounds. Press top, middle or bottom of the screen for diferent effects, or use your keypad.
- Starlight animation (heavy on CPU).

Requirements:
To use you just need FLASH 7

Place the EXE anywhere on your pocket pc and create a shortcut to the start menu (you can use any file explorer for that).




Developers Site          Download EXE

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