MortSaver is a combination of screensaver, keylock, and a "stay off!" function. Screensaver:
The display's turned off, but the PPC keeps running (e.g. for audio players). In spite to other tools, MortSaver turns off the dispay again if it's been switched on by e.g. an alert or the on/off button
Hex Editor for your Windows Mobile device. You can view and edit any types of files of any size, edit bytes using any type of view: denary, hexadecimal, binary or symbol. If you've changed value of byte by mistake you can return it to initial value anytime, Nyx Hex Editor remembers it for you until you saved a file
PDAlight - A tiny utility that converts your prized Pocket PC device into a cheap flashlight.
It fills the entire screen with one of 8 colours of your choice. Selected by using the up/down motions of the directional navigation pad. Default is White (like most flashlights), but it can be Grey, Blue, Red, etc. if the situation requires. Its small, simple, yet effective
CABviaActiveSync is a very useful application which adds a shortcut in windows context menu for sending a .cab file to your pocket pc through activesync
Notify Me - New version ready for download
Version 1.3:
- Add a delay before showing notification and/or playing the sound. The delay is intended to avoid a non desired notification when for some reason the device mentions that the card is loose but it's not
Storage Manager - Based on the original Windows CE Storage Manager. Install CAB file and go to Settings->System->Storage Manager
Storage Manager allows you to manage your memory cards and partitions. You can format and unmount memory cards. You can create/delete/mount/unmount partitions on memory cards
Microsoft Tag readerSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, Smartphone, JavaVersion: 3.90 updated Upload date: 11 May 11 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
Microsoft Tag - The Microsoft Tag mobile tagging system instantly connects you to more information and entertainment without typing long URLs or texting shortcodes. Simply snap the tag with your mobile phone, and Microsoft Tag takes you there