Task manager for Symbian Series 60. This is a task manager for Symbian devices. It allows you to get more control over running applications on your phone. You can quickly switch between applications, close them, or free unused memory
Task manager for Symbian Series 80. This is a task manager for Symbian devices. It allows you to get more control over running applications on your phone. You can quickly switch between applications, close them, or free unused memory
TaskSpy-this is a task manager for Symbian devices. It allows you to get more control over running applications on your phone. You can quickly switch between applications, close them, or free unused memory. You can also track cpu load and free memory
Task manager for Symbian UIQ. this is a task manager for Symbian devices. It allows you to get more control over running applications on your phone. You can quickly switch between applications, close them, or free unused memory
AppForge Booster Palm-truly delivers on our vision of an innovative and extensible architecture for mobile computing.
Along with many new features and performance enhancements, AppForge now enables you to write projects and compile them to the Palm OS and/or Pocket PC platform with a "one click" operation
Switch- enhances the taskbar with an icon which can be used to access all running applications, switch between them and close applications. Since version 1.25 Switch is also optimized for WM2005 devices. At the moment Switch can be used on the following platforms: Palm-sized PC, PPC2002, WM2003 and WM2005
SmallMenu - The task manager and launcher. SmallMenu/SmallMenuPlus are Pocket PC softwares which integrate task manager and cascading program launcher. You can execute, switch, and close programs by SmallMenu/SmallMenuPlus. Executing SmallMenu/SmallMenuPlus will bring up an integrated menu which contains a task list with icons and cascading program menus
ProgramMenu -Cascade launcher.
When Microsoft released Windows CE 2.0, I felt happy with the new cascading Start Menu. Until then, I felt uncomfortable with the monolithic menu, and I used to use Cascading Menus which was included in the Power Toys for Windows CE 1.0.
A few years later, Microsoft introduced new Windows CE 3.0 based Pocket PC