by . Saijo on March 2, 2010
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HD Mini Lockscreen
michyprima from xda-developers have managed to port the HTC HD Mini Lock Screen for WVGA devices, unfortunatelt there is no standalone cab for now. So if you need it you have to flash your device with the custom ROM. Kudos to
pocketnow for the find. More info and Download is available from
xda-developers
Update ( 03/03/2010 ) : Simple Cab Install now available here
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KeepMyTones
If you frequently flash your ROM then you might be familiar with the process of reapplying all your custom ringtones back to the device after you flash it.
LordFuzzy024 from xda-developers has an easy solution for you folks. [ via
FuzeMobility ]
Features:
- List All Contacts and wether they have a ringtone or not.
- Save/Restore Contact Ringtone Settings.
- Edit/Remove Contact Ringtone (WMA and MP3 Supported).
- Ability to decided where to save the file and where to restore from.
- Save/Restore your Sounds & Notification Settings
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by Saijo George on June 9, 2009
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WM6.1 to WM6.5
Why bother ? Well 1st of all say good bye to the boring non finger friendly Today Screen and say hello to Titanium home screen, there are a lot of apps made for this new home screen check it out here. Though I was not a big fan of WM6.5 @ the start Microsoft is pusing towards more finger friendly interface and user friendly menu, so they are going in the right direction and we should see a great job from them in the form of Windows Mobile 7, and then we have MyPhone integration, Windows Mobile App store, OTA Updates ??, etc
Check List :
• An HTC Touch Diamond or Touch Pro (GSM only. Folks with CDMA handsets—that’s you, Sprint and Verizon—go here or here.)
• A (free) account at XDA Developers
• A Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM (Lotsa choices here: Diamond, Pro)
• A Windows PC, set up to sync with your handset
• A device flashing utility (Both)
• A bootloader (Diamond, Pro)
• A device radio (Diamond, Pro—Make sure to download from the “Original” list, not the “Repacked” one.)
now follow this easy Guide from Gizmodo
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