PocketForce - PocketForce is an application that turns your PocketPC (Compaq iPAQ in particular) into a $500 flashlight.
It fills up the display with white color and turns the backlight to the maximum brightness setting (iPAQ only). Tap on the display to turn it into a black mirror. Tap on the display again to terminate the application
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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System requirements:
Pocket PC 2000, 2002, Windows Mobile 2003 & SE, 5.0, 6
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