MusicFMMp3Information allows you to browse the Mp3/WMA files on your PocketPC and view the Last.fm music singer/band biography for the band. You can also export the biography into a text file and view in Pocket Word. This service is provided by Last
MusicFMMp3Pictures allows you to browse the MP3/WMA files on your PocketPC and downloads the singers/bands images in bulk to the storage card. Select the Mp3/WMA file and tap on it download the images from the Last.fm website. This service is provided by Last
Nitrogen is a native Windows Mobile application (unmanaged code) that allows you to play MP3/OGG/AAC/MP4/M4A/3GP/WAV/WMA songs stored on your Windows Mobile Pocket PC device. It features a file browser, full skin support, "Shuffle" and "Repeat" modes, a built-in sleep mode and a command to blank screen to prevent energy waste while playing music
SMIL Player for InterObject MPEG4 live streaming server - This program plays SMIL presentations on Pocket PC. The presentations may include MPEG4 video and audio or any other media supported by PocketPC. Live streaming from InterObject MPEG4 Personal Video server is supported
vTap for Windows Mobile (Touch screen phones) - Veveo introduces vTap - a mobile Web video experience that vastly improves your ability to search, browse, and view Web videos from your favorite Web sites on your Windows Mobile phone
ClickMeister
A free metronome
I wrote ClickMeister one afternoon a couple of years ago because I needed a metronome that supported odd time signatures and didn't want to spend $100 or more at a music store. I've used ClickMeister for a while now and it has held up well. It's far too simple to charge money for so here it is..
MoioChartSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, Linux, Smartphone, JavaVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 4 Jul 11 Tags: Multimedia & Graphics
Freeware
MoioChart is a Java library to draw function plots, bar graphs, pie graphs etc.
MoioChart is portable across different graphic toolkits and actually it works on Swing, SuperWaba (a Virtual Machine for handhelds) and SWT (Eclipse's native toolkit)