TimeReverser - This program is a clock that reverses time. Tap the button and watch the time go backwards. You can also set the interval of the reverser.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
TimeStampper - This program displays the time in 2 formats. Tap the button to copy the time onto the clipboard. You can paste the time into any Pocket PC application.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
TimePartitions - This program allows you to set a time range and number of 'partitions' for the range. The program then displays the total time for each partition.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
ClockGPSer uses the GPS chip on your Windows Mobile device to get the GPS time and displays it with GMT offset correction (current time) as an analog clock. Simply tap the 'Start GPS' button to get the time from the GPS network and view the clock
**Pocket Informant for Windows Mobile is now free and also end-of-lifed. All support has ended. **Pocket Informant™ is the only #1 Personal Information Manager (PIM) on Windows Phone that has been around since 2001
GOVTimeCompare - GOVTimeCompare compares the current time on your Windows Mobile device with the US government NIST atomic clock time from the internet.
The program shows both times, as well as the difference between them in seconds.
The service is provided by the US government website 'time.nist.gov'
Don't Touch Me is an accelerometer-based application that raises an alarm when any movement is detected. Designed for HTC Touch devices like Touch HD, Touch Pro, Touch Diamond and compatible. It also can alarm when screen was touched but only when application is on first plan (you can force it)
The Morse Clock displays the time as a blinking surface. In Morse mode, the background of the display blinks in the rythm of the Morse code representing one after the other the decadic and single hours and decadic and single minutes. In addition the color of the blinking background changes for each number. Example: .---- (brown) ..... (green) ....- (yellow) --..
Memory-Map BigTime - If you are like me, you gave up wearing a watch a long time ago: You have a clock in your car, home, office, on your computer, and (of course) on your mobile device!
However, when I got a Windows Mobile phone, I struggled to see the tiny, white-on-light-blue clock on the default today screen