WMD-BatSig Widget A small battery and operator signal strength widget for Androkkid. When the widget is clicked, it displays a message box with the actual percentages.
What's New in This Release:
· the
iBattery is a taskbar battery meter, based on LVMTopBat.
Changes from LVMTopBat are:
1 - Skinnable: by default iBattery draws a light grey bar, but you can change the bar color with a bitmap
By default iBattery uses a single color for all the battery states (full charge, low charge, charging, etc
IndicatorBattery graphically displays the amount of battery power you have left in a percentage on the upper right part of the display over all running applications. You can set the alert level and when the power is below the level the indicator will change from green to red
IndicatorTemperature displays the temperature of the PocketPC battery on the title bar of any running PocketPC application. Select degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit and the program will report on the temperature once a second. NOTE: Some PPC's don't have thermistors. (0 Value)
BatteryTemperature displays the temperature of your PocketPC battery in real time and graphs the readings. The program will graph the reading once a second and display the temperature in Celsius/Fahrenheit. NOTE: Some PocketPC's do not have thermistors (0 Value)
VibrateBattery alerts you via vibration when the power level is below the selected alert level. Select the alert level and run this program in the background. When the power reaches the minimum value the program will alert you via vibration
Talkit Stats was written for the mobile user who does not always find it convenient to read back system statistical information from their Pocket PC. With Talkit Stats system statistical information about your Pocket PC is verbally read back to you
BatteryTimer VC - BatteryTimer displays the total amount of time that your Pocket PC has been running this program with the power on.
BatteryTimer requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer