Guys there are many a times when you don’t remember where have you spend your hard earned money, this handy application lets you keep track of your expenses in your very own mobile phone. With lots if amazing features like adding notes to entries and making customizable report and it also allows to backup your data for security. Expense control will not only help business people but also students to track down their expenses.
Features:
* Enter your day to day expenses on a windows mobile powered device
* Categorize your expenses
* Add notes to entries
* Create customizable reports
* Track Recurring future expenses easily
Keep your data safe with password protection and data backup. Export reports to a comma separated file for use in other programs.
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).
I have always been frustated with default windows keyboard, due to its tiny size. It is hardly possible to use your finger to input data. But now with this new onscreen keyboard writing on my phone is just a breeze. PocketCM keyboard has lots of intelligent features like a visible feedbackof the key currently pressed, you can imagine that your finger is on the keyboard… and now you can easily see what key is pressed. Second important thing is you can move your finger, the key will change, release it, the key will be triggered (so it’s the opposite of a physical keyboard: the actual action is when you release the key, not when you push it).
Feaures:
It can be used with fingers
It suggest word based on letter position
It trigger the key when your remove your finger from the screen, not when you press it.
It can be customized
It’s a standard Windows Mobile SIP, so to use it you have to select it as the input method, therefore it can be used in (almost) any application.
Customizable layout: as you can see the layout is “azerty” for the screenshot, by default PocketCM Keyboard comes with a QWERTY layout. Creating your own is just a question of editing a text file.
Accent recognition and suggestion: the keyboard know accentued letter… so for instance, the french word for summer is “été”, if I type ‘e’, ‘t’, ‘e’, the keyboard will suggest “été”. No need to go to a sub/hidden keyboard doing some accentued letters.
Once you get used to it, you can grab it with two hand and type with the thumb… goes pretty well.
With all the developer running to develop finger freindly application, very few have laid there hands on calender replacement. Thumbcal is one of them and by far the best. Thumbcal is a new generation all in one Task and Calendar finger friendly application for windows touch screen devices. Its a full replacement of Windows Mobile standard Calendar and Task applications. It supports gestures and slide mechanization, a very well integrated feature.
Features:
Manage your calendar and tasks in a single application.
Full replacement of Windows Mobile standard Calendar and Task applications.
Finger friendly task and calendar application. Designed for use without a stylus.
With simple gestures you can slide through days, weeks, months and years.
ThumbCal lets you organize your appointments and tasks in a very quick and simple way.
Full Outlook Synchronisation.
Thumbcal is available for 19.35 USD, but is free for trial.
There are numerous contact managing application for Windows mobile devices, but Pocket CM is one of the best in tackling its task efficiently. It not just show you your contact in an glamorous screen but also lets you edit it, with its own program. Pocket CM also has messaging tab which functions as threaded message (like chat box) showing your previous conversation with the person. The application is totally skinable with various skins available in xda-developers forum and on the developer Tene’s site.
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 (However donation are appreciated)
The application is free for personal use, so don’t forget to donate to the author.
Earlier reviewed mobile pad 1.0 has been improved and upgraded. The new and improved text editor now lets you auto save your document on your storage card, it also has word counter and many other features listed below. And with all the improvement it still is light and speedy, try it. And the best part it is free.
Features included:
1. Customize Auto-Save
2. Send current document as SMS
3. Send current document as Email
4. Save and Insert custom Signature
5. Call or SMS valid highlighted phone number right from your document
6. Supported Landscape mode
7. Now support TXT, XML, INI, and LOG extension
8. Small and speedy
Note: SMS charges depend on your Carrier and Plan
Requirement:
- Hand-held devices with Windows Mobile 5.0+ Professional. Standard Edition devices should be working as well, though I haven’t done full testing on them yet.
- .NET Compact Framework 3.5
Oh!! much awaited windows mobile 6.5 is on its way, coming feb at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. User’s at xda-developers forum has already ported wm 6.5 to Blue Angel, check out the video.
Some of the new things included are :
TouchRecognizer
Touch LockScreen
IE6 Mobile 8.12
Wm 6.5 has cool new interface with all flip and animation effect like iphone, will be good if we get an update from Microsoft, which i am sure will not get.
First look of G2 Android phone, it looks good and sleek. New G2 is supposed to operating on upgraded version Google Android, which looks similar atleast the home screen. The new G2 has 3.2 megapixel camera and do not have Keyboard and is supposed to be available by mid May according to the sources of Gizmodo. Well the G2 will definitely be liked by large audience because of its sleek design.
Its designed by HTC and it definitely looks prettier than the G1. Hopefully wont end up as the vaporware Kogan Agora.
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