Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
Remote Keyboard Remote Keyboard is a program that connects PC keyboard and mouse to your Pocket PC over ActiveSync connection or TCP/IP network. It works as a Soft Input Panel (SIP).
Using PC keyboard and mouse to entry data to your Pocket PC has never been easier. Just switch on Remote Keyboard from the corner of the screen, run Pocket PC Connector in PC then you are in business
nueNullKB nueNullKB - nueNullKB is a new version of nullKB which does not require ATL and supports VGA devices (i.e. the icon is not stretched out anymore).
If you want to change the icon, use a resource hacker – the first icon is a 32x32 icon for VGA devices and the second icon is a 16x16 icon for QVGA devices
Resco Utility Package Resco Utility Package - You now have the unique opportunity to have Resco File Explorer with Resco Photo Manager and Resco Keyboard Pro all in one package for $44.95 and save $30.
Photo Manager Standard Edition
Turn your Pocket PC into a Digital Photo Album
mLock mLock is a the moment only a device lock with pass code. In the near future I'll add support for locking application and for better configuration I'll make a settings tool.
Attention: mLock is no high-security lock
ZeKeyboard ZeKeyboard - Either your fingers were too thick, or the software keyboard is too small. Here is one answer to input related problems ...
ZeKeyboard is a supplementary input method containing several ways to input data, especially numeric values. The small numeric keyboard may be freely moved around the screen
GSM Locator 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