New Menu for WM5.0/6.0 - It will add a pop-up menu to left button and you can open: New SMS, New Docs, New Note.... with one click.
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Similar Software:
MyHome MyHome is free launcher for Windows Mobile. Goal:
To have simple launcher with big icons (for big fingers) that starts every time when device is connected to the external power source.
Use case:
Easy starting one of GPS navigators or music players when device has been connected in the car. Tested:
Axim x51v Windows Mobile 5.0
PIEButtons PIEButtons - PIEButtons allows you create shortcuts to web pages and stores them in a finger-friendly interface with buttons.
When you create a new button shortcut, the app places it on the current page. Tapping on a button will open the URL with the built-in web browser.
You can also assign local files to the buttons
Padd Padd - PADD is a free application launcher for Palm-size PC's and PocketPC's with an interface inspired by the Star Trek LCARS computer interface.
PADD features a customizable menu system allowing you to easily change the categories and programs available to be launched
Jmz Provisioning Jmz Provisioning - Select your carrier on first boot.
Release Notes:
* Leave app.dat file alone
ConnectionMgr This tool for the Pocket PC reads internal system information about wireless connections
FingerFolderds FingerFolderds allows you to set finger friendly buttons with folder names of your PocketPC storage RAM and storage card(s). When you tap on the button the program will display a finger friendly list of files in the folder. Use your finger to tap on the file to launch it in the associated PocketPC application set in the registry
CeQuickTask CeQuickTask is an easy to use task switcher and task terminator for Windows CE. CeQuickTask lives in your system tray.
Whenever you want to switch tasks, simply tap the red and green traffic light icon in the system tray. A menu containing all of the applications that are currently running will appear