BluetoothPictureing scans your PocketPC camera folder for JPEG images and when a new image is detected the program then sends a copy of the image via Bluetooth to another PocketPC. Select the folder where your camera stores the images and tap the button to start the camera
BluetoothTexts allows you to create or paste text into a text editor and when you tap the button the text file will be sent via Bluetooth. Enter the text to send and tap the button to send the text as a text file to another PocketPC via Bluetooth
BluetoothZIPer allows you to receive and compress and send files via Bluetooth. When you tap on a file to send via Bluetooth the program zips the file before sending to speed up the transfer. You can select the folder where the Bluetooth files are to be received and also send a file via Bluetooth. The program has a full service file manager
BookFTPer allows you to use the public/private folders of a remote FTP server to share ZIPPed eBooks in text format. The program allows you to browse the ZIPPed text eBooks on the server and view them using the joypad. NOTE: This program is geared towards the Gutenberg.org ZIPs
Boopsie is a new client search application that is totally different than Google, Yahoo, etc. It use vertical search - like people look for things in real life. So, you choose a category, then start typing what you want. So, when you want 'weather', you start typing the word 'weather', select it from the dynamic list and then type part of the city name or zipcode
BT BlueTooth Chess-this program should work (theoretically) on any WM devices, Smartphone or PPC, with OS 2003/2003SE/WM5, as long as the device has MS Bluetooth Stack. Tested on Voyager, XPhone2, C500, C550, Tornado, SP5, XDAIIs (thanks to those who have spent time in testing this one.) It also works in landscape mode on PPCs
btCrawler is a simple bluetooth scanner for Windows Mobile based devices. It scans for other visible devices in range and can perform a service query. You can also query for services of your own device and do some selfdiagnostic stuff. In the device list: COD means "Class of Device" (see bluetooth specification for more info)