disCali - disCali disables the "Align Screen" that pops up whenever you press the middle D-PAD button + Message Button.
Instructions:
1. Install the cab.
2. Run "disCali" form Start Menu > Programs, this will disable the align screen function from your entire device until soft-rest (even from the control panel).
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Don't Steal My Phone is a software you install on your Windows Mobile phone. Once setup, you'll forget about it. It will consume only 100kb of Flash, and no memory.
If so, your phone get lost or stolen, then you'll congratulate yourself for having installed this software
DotFred Start Menu - The Start Menu is a replacement for the standard menu found on Windows Mobile Pocket PCs. The main difference is that it has been made as a service and so does not need to be launched on startup, it is done automatically, and it is not an extra exe, but a dll loaded by services
DotFred Task Manager - The Task manager application is a bunch of several useful tools in just one tool. The name is maybe not appropriated anymore because of all the stuff it provides now. But at the beginning it was just made to manage all running processes as the Task Manager does in Windows on a normal PC
DotFred Task Switcher - The Task Switcher application shows the running applications, and allows to switch between them. It also allows to close one or all running applications or switch to the Today Screen.
The application allows to hide specific applications, so you don't see them in the list of running applications
DoubleExplorer helps you to manage your files and folder. Through its double set of windows, copying and moving files becomes much easier. It also gives you direct access to open, rename or delete files. You can view or change file attributes as well as create shortcuts and associate programs with a file
Double Launcher lets you to launch up to four different applications from each PocketPC hardware launch button, including the Record button, by allowing each button to be pressed, pressed and held (like a PocketPC tap-and-hold), double-pressed (like double-clicking a mouse button), or double-pressed and held, launching a different app in each case