Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 brings the powerful Microsoft Office 2010 tools you use every day to the screen of your Windows phone. With rich interfaces especially designed for small devices, Office Mobile 2010 is a free upgrade for Windows Mobile 6.5 phones that have an earlier version of Office Mobile installed. By installing this application, you agree to the Terms of Use for Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 that are described below.
Features:
View and edit your Microsoft® Office® documents with confidence.
Stay connected to work from anywhere with SharePoint Workspace Mobile
Take notes on your phone with ease – insert voice clips, pictures or make a quick list.
Use PowerPoint Mobile as a Presentation Companion.
Group SMS solves this with a finger friendly interface where you can create, edit and assign members to groups. All the groups are stored as Categories in Outlook so they are synchronized between devices and your desktop if you are running Exchange/myPhone.
EzyTip is the simply one of the best looking tip calculator for windows phone. But does it stack up with the other when you look at the features, read on to find out.
Well once Windows Phone 7 is out we can say goodbye to custom home screen interface. Today though, iPhoneToday is a good finger-friendly option for those of us who like the iPhone style interface. There are a few glitches here and there that need to be ironed though. Read on to see if this suits your taste.
What makes NaviComputer outstanding is the ability to view maps offline, so there is no need for internet connection or dataplan when you are on a trip. Maps can be easily downloaded from various online map sources like OpenStreetMap either with the bundled PC software “NaviMapper” or directly with NaviComputer on the mobile device. Maps are saved as single, easy to handle and space-saving files. NaviComputer also allows you to track your movement, display information such as distance travelled, speed or elevation profile and save your tracks in the common gpx format. Gpx-files with tracks, routes and waypoints / POI can be imported as well, so for example you can follow imported tracks on the map.
Features:
- Offline map navigation without internet connection/dataplan
- Easy map download from online mapsources like OpenStreetMap
- Finger friendly and fluid user interface
- Track recording with statistics like time, distance, average speed and elevation profile
- Conform to the common gpx file format (import and export)
- Multilingual userinterface (English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch)
bimbam69 from xda-developers has compiled a custom build of TCMP, an opensource media player app. According to the developer these are the changes
Working equalizer
Some updated codec libraries: flac(updated to version 1.21 gains almost the same benchmark values compared to coreplayer),
matroska parser(note that matroska support was broken due to changes in mkv format, now it works fine),
latest ffmpeg static build (without avcodec and avutil dll’s)
Contains merged flv1 and flv4 plugins (implemented into ffmpeg.plg and splitter.plg)
Built in subtitle support be sure to visit homepage of that plugin for more information how to use it and limitations
Contains modified language.tgz file (enables usage of wmv dll’s and allows to play wmv files, dll’s isn’t included) thanks to frmariam for mentioning this (be sure to visit his magic stash related to tcpmp on mediafire http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=f…71ee60c1ce7296)
Fixed cab installer, able to install into Storage Card
And finally some eyecandy – added skin support for player, supports both landscape and portrait modes. This is similar to older tcpmp-0.71j build. I’ve managed to reimplement this, unfortunately this doesn’t offer full skinable interface just for main window. (note that skin support is in early development stage so some bugs may appear if you don’t like the way it works just dont’t put skin files into TCPMP dir and use default interface)
NaviComputer is a very nice GPS Tracking application and Offline Map Cacher. The NaviComputer package consists of a Desktop Application & Mobile Application. The Desktop part allows you to download various zoom levels into one .NMAP file from different various maps. The Mobile software for your Windows Phone can record tracks with statistics like time, distance, average speed and elevation profile, in addition to offering the same functionality as the desktop application.
Features:
- Offline map navigation without internet connection/dataplan
- Easy map download from online mapsources like OpenStreetMap
- Finger friendly and fluid user interface
- Track recording with statistics like time, distance, average speed and elevation profile
- Conform to the common gpx file format (import and export)
- Multilingual userinterface (English, German, Spanish, French, Italian)
SAHITYA KUMAR: Is dis app available in indian market place..? [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
PADDY: Thank NOOK for something this cool and slip looking. I was losing hope for Windows developers :S [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
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...