PIERefresher - PIERefresher is a simple app which refreshes an URL every time you press the button.
To use the program, simply enter the URL in the box at the top and tap the button to refresh the page.
The application reloads the page every time you press the button
PIEPictureView - PIEPictureView is an image viewer which uses the WindowsCE Internet API to display the pictures.
To use the app, locate the image with the built-in file explorer and tap on it to view it in the default internet browser.
The program supports all image types and resizes the pictures to 240x268 pixels
PIEExploreing - PIEExploreing allows you to view the files on your storage card in the default internet browser.
To use the app, simply locate the file with the built-in file explorer and tap on it to open it in the web browser.
Please note that not all file types can be displayed in the browser
RTFTexter - RTFTexter allows you to convert RTF files to text files.
To use the app, locate the RTF file with the built-in file explorer, tap on it, type in the name for the text file, and the program will perform the conversion.
The resulted text file can be also previewed in Pocket Word
RTFHtmler - RTFHtmler allows you to convert RTF files to HTML files.
To use the app, locate the RTF file with the built-in file explorer, tap on it, type in the name for the HTML file, and the program will perform the conversion.
The resulted HTML page will be saved in the selected folder
GOVTimeDisplay - GOVTimeDisplay shows the current GMT time and date using the US government NIST atomic clock from the internet.
To use the app, simply press the button to download the current time from the NIST server.
The service is provided by the US government website 'time.nist.gov'
GOVTimeCompare - GOVTimeCompare compares the current time on your Windows Mobile device with the US government NIST atomic clock time from the internet.
The program shows both times, as well as the difference between them in seconds.
The service is provided by the US government website 'time.nist.gov'
TTSGpser - TTSGpser uses text-to-speech to tell you the current GPS coordinates.
To use the app, simply run it, wait for the program to get a GPS lock, and then press the button to hear your location spoken in a female voice.
The application uses Google's TTS engine