Kai's Turn Off [Dim Down + Light Off Edition] - Turn Off 2004 is a little utility to make the day-to-day use of your PocketPC easier and more pleasant. It provides two functions in the well known design of Windows XP: Powering the PocketPC off and performing a soft reset. No longer do you have to find the soft reset button
TwitsnapsScreenshots allows you to take screen shots of your PocketPC display and sends the jpeg image as a Twitter tweet via the Twitsnaps.com website. Select the number of seconds before the capture and tap the button to start the timer. The program will count down the timer and create a jpeg image and upload it. This service is provided by TwitSnaps
SpaceLeft -Monitoring free space on the flash card.
Windows CE itself does not provide the functionality to show the amount of free space in flash memory area (Note: I noticed that this is not true with H/PC pro and Pocket PC. Written on Jul 11, 2000). Instead, several software provides this functionality. However, I did not feel comfortable with any of them
Don't Steal My Phone is a software you install on your Windows Mobile phone. Once setup, you'll forget about it. It will consume only 100kb of Flash, and no memory.
If so, your phone get lost or stolen, then you'll congratulate yourself for having installed this software
G-Light - Adjust your backlight levels according to the values your light sensor measures.
Because I wasn't satisfied with the automatic backlight adjustment of my Diamond (it was always too bright for my needs), I made G-Light.
With this tool you can adjust your backlight levels according to the values your light sensor measures..
Rseven is a smartphone backup and synchronization service. It backups call history/logs, messages (SMS, MMS & emails), images, audio, video and sync contacts (phonebook) and calendar (appointments & to do items) with the Rseven website. On the website all your phone activities are presented in a Timeline format chronologically. Please visit rseven
ProgramMenu -Cascade launcher.
When Microsoft released Windows CE 2.0, I felt happy with the new cascading Start Menu. Until then, I felt uncomfortable with the monolithic menu, and I used to use Cascading Menus which was included in the Power Toys for Windows CE 1.0.
A few years later, Microsoft introduced new Windows CE 3.0 based Pocket PC