Google SyncSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Series 60, BlackBerry, Smartphone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Apple iPhone OSVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 2 Jun 09 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
With Google Sync you can make changes to your contacts and calendar on your phone or in your desktop Google account. Since Sync uses push technology, the changes should automatically appear within minutes. And your information is constantly syncing, so it's up-to-date and securely stored within your Google account, even if you lose your phone
WM5torage - This program will export the flash memory card inside the smartphone as usual USB Mass Storage device (ordinary "usb disk") - effectively turning smartphone into flash reader (albeit USB 1.0 only, and not very fast)
The Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Redistributable contains the common language runtime and class libraries built for the .NET Compact Framework. In addition to supporting version 2.0, it also supports applications developed for version 1.0 and service pack releases before version 2.0.
Important: This redistributable enables running
UnRAR SP - Looking for an utility to extract RAR files on your Windows Mobile Smartphone? This new freeware called UNRAR SP may probably interest you.
This application supports extracting RAR archive, SFX Module (WinRAR self extractor), password encrypted RAR archive, multi-volume RAR archive and recovery archive. It supports QVGA screens too
V2R Active UI is available, straight from the Pocket PC Todayscreen . As long as the plug in isn't selected it allows you to control WiFi, vibration, time and date, your alarms and device lock directly from the Today screen
Smart File Acceptor is a little software that helps you to recieve files via Bluetooth.
Most of smartphones and PPCs have built in Microsoft Bluetooth stack and it has several disadvantages:
- All files are saved in My Documents folder
- It asks you “save file bla-bla-bla” only after it recieves the file
BaseHue Express - The interface colors of the WM5 device is mainly based on a single hue. Most UI elements, such as the Taskbar, the softkeys, buttons, etc., are thus "painted" using this hue, with varying degrees of Saturation and Luminosity or Lightness