Anagram (Word Finder) Mobile is a windows mobile freeware app developed by Jayson Ragasa. If you are stuck while playing scrabble then try this app to get those missing words.
The app could find 1,905 words found in 1 minute and 16 seconds on the x1 with 192,719 English words in textfile. The developer has also released a PC version for the app.
LockCrypt Mobile 1.6 – passwords manager for Windows Mobile. This Windows Mobile Freeware also has a PC companion app and is an easy to use account management program which provides a secure, central database to store difficult to remember passwords and other personal information. Key features offered by LockCrypt include:
Have you guys see what samsung has done with their app store. It looks bloody brilliant. I don’t own a Samsung device but you have to love what they have come up with. The web app store is nothing to write home about but they have a PC app that got me all excited..
Kies brings a lot to the table, video and photo editor , integration with youtube, Contacts manager, etc but in this video we look at the App Store Module. One of the stand out feature was if the app is not compatible with your device the buy button gets disabled. Here is a short video of the module. It will only work with Samsung Devices and the AppStore Module is only avilable in selected countries like the UK.
WIFI Remote Access is a pocket pc software which will allow you to explore the content of your Windows Phone directly from your computer, through a WIFI connection without installing any client software on the computer! All you need is to open your web browser, and type the IP address of your phone (which is displayed on your phone screen). You will then be able to browse your data, pictures, and music and send files from your computer to your device. You can see pictures and listen music on your computer directly from the web interface. It also features a registry editor, for people who like to tweak their Windows Mobile device. Users can also browse pics using 3D XBAP (XAML Browser Application) / WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) UI. You can also upload files via this interface.
Developer portal improvements and stronger anti-piracy protection
Today’s update provides more advanced anti-piracy protection. While the underlying technical changes will be transparent for customers, developers will now be able to take advantage of these new protections by following the steps outlined in this anti-piracy whitepaper. As always, updates to existing applications can be submitted for free. To learn more about developing applications for Windows phones, head over to the Windows Mobile for Developers site.
Browse and buy applications from the PC Starting today, Windows phone customers can browse, buy and download applications online at the Windows Marketplace for Mobile site. The selected applications are delivered wirelessly to the customer’s Windows phone and install the next time the Windows Marketplace client runs on the device. This creates another way for customers to easily find and purchase applications and gives developers a whole new level of exposure.
There are also reports that Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1 customers will get the Marketplace addon this month.
NOTE : Anyone figure out how to download it on the PC, I am lost… I tried siging it with a test account but found no option to download/queue the app
Ringtones Maker is a windows application that enables you to create your own custom ringtones for free from your own music (mp3 or other kind of audio tracks). It runs on windows pc. You can download free version of Ringtones Maker to see it in action before you buy it. You can also apply fade-in, fade-out and other sound effects, adjust volume and preview the ringtones.
This process is as simple as
Select one of the music files from your computer.
Select part of the music track that you want to use as a ringtone and
Airplay SDK is a unique application development tool and environment that will allow developers to create one application via the SDK and publish to the major smartphone operating systems, including Android, Java, Linux, iPhone, Brew, Symbian, Windows Mobile, and Flash. According to Airplay, the SDK toolsets will save developers time in learning a new programming language specific to a mobile platform. Development is done in standard C++ programming language, saving developers about 40% of the development cost and 90% of the porting and testing costs and time. Developers need to compile for ARM code and the Airplay deployment tool will output a .SYS file for symbian, a .APP file for the iPhone, a .CAB file for Windows Mobile, and so on. via Pocketnow
FuzeMobility.com has recently uncovered a gem for those who like to customize the TouchFlo background. This small program will allow you to create high resolution wallpapers for the TouchFlo 3D interface from any image on your PC.
schlubadub: Yawn, they should think about extending Nook to other countries first. I can’t get any of this in Australia (even via web). [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
Nick: Nice work, cool ideas. Now, let’s hope MS has something to say in the joint-venture since B&N is not paying any attention to designers. In some ways, MS Reader was ten times better...
fatfingur: I’m not saying this mockup is legit or real. My only point is that using comic sans does not make you unprofessional. Balsamiq is a professional wireframing tool used by pros....
simphf: One paragraph reads ‘NOOK for Android’. Ha [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
Hog: Almost forgot, are you going to enter the Nokia X Challenge for over 2 million in prize money? The info.is at Nokia Conversations and with your IT background. Lots of ideas swirl around in my...
Hog: Very nice. I’m not familiar with the Nook at all for content but I really like your design. I hope the Barnes app is made available for all windows phones also. [Posted from the...