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iContact Burt Edition 6.4.5 - finger friendly contact manager

iContact Burt Edition

iContact Burt Edition

iContact Burt Edition (iContact BE) is a separate branch of iContact application, finger-friendly contact manager, which was originally started by Larna and expanded by supbro. iContact BE came apart of supbro’s iContact since version 0.73, and is not related to any supbro’s versions later than 0.73.

Main features:

  • It’s totally free
  • Finger-friendly contact management
  • Contact pictures support
  • Integrated Call History
  • Favorite Contacts list
  • Quick jump to contacts by alphabet letters
  • Filter contacts by categories
  • Fast and comfortable work even on slow devices, loading time is less than 1.5 seconds for 100 contacts on 200MHz devices
  • Optional SIM contacts support
  • Full-scale T9 search
  • Ability to Call, SMS or E-Mail to a contact
  • Handy contact details screen
  • Quick access to standard Outlook’s contact viewing or editing dialog
  • VGA support

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iDialer v0.3 - finger friendly dialer

iDialer

iDialer


iDialer is a finger-friendly dialpad for Windows Mobile PocketPC phones. It’s simple, easy to use, speedy, and well integrated with iContact! It works with both VGA and QVGA, in both portrait and landscape mode! It can be used to replace your built-in dialpad or as an easy front end for GrandCentral.

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iContact 0.81 - Finger Friendly Contact Manager

iContact

iContact


iContact 0.81 is a open source windows mobile Finger Friendly Contact Manager with scrolling contacts support. It’s easily skinnable, intuitive, and replaces the standard Windows Mobile contact chooser. Two skins are included by default: “default” and “iPhone”. The “default” skin has a diamond-like look and feel, and the “iphone” skin was designed to be as similar to the iPhone look as possible. iContact settings can be found in the Windows Mobile system settings menu. A soft reboot may be required after installing iContact before the iContact settings icon will appear in the menu.

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PocketCM Contact v0.27 - finger friendly contact manager

PocketCM

PocketCM


PocketCM is a finger friendly contact application for PDA phone, it will allow you to scroll to you list of contacts, call them and edit them.

Main features
1) Usable entirely with your finger, you’re stylus free
2) Favorite contacts list, to easily find and call your friends
3) SMS handling, with SMS conversation mode: easily get into context, don’t switch back and forth to remember what was the last message
4) Fully customizable and themeable.

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iFonz 1.1.2 - iphone interface on Windows Mobile Pocket PC

iFonz

iFonz


iFonz is a clone of iPhone interface, with a lots of customization and a fully graphical design and animations for Windows Mobile 5/6 written in .NET ( you need the .Net Compact Framework for this to work )

Requirements:
- Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 5 or 6
- Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5

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M2D App Launcher - finger friendly application launcher

M2D App Launcher

M2D App Launcher


If you have Manilla 2d installed on your device ( if you dont you can get it here ) then you can install this finger friendly application launcher called M2D App Launcher this replaces the folderview.exe in your \Windows directory.

Features:

1) Interface is very similar to M2D. It uses the graphics of your current M2D theme. If you change your theme, you can exit the app launcher and re-launch in order to effect the changes.

2) Navigation is very much similar to M2D. You can scroll up and down the list or drag-scroll the tab icon bar. The icons in the tab bar represents the folders of your Start Menu; the “Main” category represents links in the root of Programs folder. (Limitation: It only reads the folders under \Windows\Start Menu\Programs. Sub-folders are ignored.) You can alternatively use the D-Pad: Up and Down moves up and down the items; while, Left and Right moves through the folders.

3) It uses you current custom folder icons (icons.lnk). If you want to customize your folder icons, just do a search on how to do it. It has been discussed several times in the past. In order to customize the “Main” category (or Root of Start Menu\Programs), just drop an icon.lnk on your \Windows\Start Menu\Programs\ folder.

4) Should work on all resolutions

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