WisBar Advance Desktop replaces your existing Today screen. You can create shortcuts, system meters, floating windows and virtual pages to extend the functionality of your PocketPC.WisBar Advance Desktop also supports most existing Today plugins. You can arrange them on multiple pages in order to maximize their usefulness.
Features:
· Customize your home screen any way you wish
· Add multiple pages to increase the information available at your fingertips
· Run in "low-memory" mode in order to reduce the amount of memory used
· Use animations when switching pages or showing/hiding docks
· Add widgets to your screen: Monthly calendar, Digital or analog clock, Images, Text to monitor the registry, Weather conditions, Grids for contacts, shortcuts or embedded objects, Display up to the next seven days of appointments, Status icons, Notifiers, and more!
· Use 77 variables to customize the information displayed on the screen
· Can download up to ten days of weather information
· Easily import themes created by other users and easily share your own creations!
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
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