Vietnamese fonts for Windows Mobile /Free/ - This is a package of Vietnamese unicode fonts freely available for download and distribution at www.vn.net. Packaged and distributed by BEIKS as self installation .EXE for desktop installation and .CAB for wireless download at mobile.beiks.com
Vietnamese Keyboard - This is the first Vietnamese Keyboard that people use for input Vietnamese in Vietnam. Simple, stable, fast, and effect, support two Vietnamese Unicode standards and three methods of typing Vietnamese
ViewAny - simple file viewer. It allows you to open any file and see the contents. I found this useful on several occasions.
You cannot edit files you open with this tool, it simply allows you to see the contents. This is not a hex editor, it displays file contents as ASCII
VipMSCRexe - VipMSCRexe is a utility to run MortScript without Assigning .mscr extension to MortScript.exe
How to Use it
Rename exe to your scriptname.exe e.g if your script name is sashimi.mscr then rename this VipMSCRexe.exe to sashimi.exe
This utility will first find MortScript
VipRegExport reads input ini file and creates registry export per section for every values in that section. It saves registry in .reg file. Usage information can be found here
Virtual Power Button - Turns off the Pocket PC screen but allows programs to continue running, perfect for saving battery life while listening to music. Screen Lock also provides a handy key locking functionalilty to prevent the screen turning back on until you want it to, by pressing the 3 button unlock code
VirtualDisp - What it does ?
This program will let you use the screen of your PC and the screen of your Pocket PC as if they were connected to the same computer.
If you have ever used x2x, x2vnc or a computer with two graphics cards, you know what we are talking about
VirtuaMouse One-Hand gives you an on-screen, virtual mouse pointer that can be used instead of the stylus anytime that the stylus isn't convenient for you.
This mouse cursor can be used to easily and accurately tap anywhere on the screen without a stylus (except in games)