RingtoneSearcherer allows you to search and download and install ringtones on your PocketPC from the FindSounds.com website. Enter the search term to view the top 10 searches. Tap on a wave file to preview it. To select the ringtone select Edit/Copy ring tone folder to move the wave file to the folder. This service is provided by FindSounds
What is GSM Locator
GSM Locator is a location based profile manager for all phones running Windows Mobile Phone Edition.
GSM Locator is a powerful software that allows you to trigger events based on your current location. It has been carefully designed to run in the background of your PDA, even when the device is turned off
GuestBook - This program allows people to leave you messages at party. The sound files are in the 'GuestBook' folder of your computer.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
Aurora - Whether you are an experienced musician or don’'''t have a musical bone in your body, you can make great music on your Pocket PC
Aurora is our pattern based musical sequencing software for the Pocket PC. By simply choosing a musical scale every note you play is in perfect tune, leaving you to make your own great sounding music
SWE This application plays a .wav file during a phone call. It can play the sound on the earphone or the speakerphone.
Usage:
Copy the .exe on your phone and run it
Select a .wav file using the Sound... button.
Test the sound using the Test button and regulate the volume using the + and - button
VolumeKeys is a Volume Control for Windows Mobile. You can control it with the volume keys of your device or with your finger/stylus (but it has to be opened with the volume keys first).
Supports (W)(Q)VGA (means VGA, WVGA, QVGA and WQVGA)
Version 2.2 with 44kHz sampling rate!
HASA is a handheld audio frequency spectrum analyzer for Windows Mobile devices. Frequency components of sounds picked up by the built-in microphone are shown and analyzed in real-time. The frequency decomposition can be shown as a standard plot of dB vs. Hz or as a "cascade" plot, showing its time evolution