Speed Stepper - Speed Stepper is a XScale speed stepping program. There are a number of speeds that the XScale processor is capable of. This program currently lets you select three of them. 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 300 MHz. Executing the program will show you what your current speed setting is and let you change it
SSL Cache Control - SSL Cache Control is a smiple program that changes the base configuration of Pocket IE: for the obvious security reasons, everything you query on a site secured by SSL (normally, these pages have a URL that starts with https://) is not stored in the cache of your Pocket PC
SuperWaba is a Virtual Machine that can be run in Palm OS, Symbian, Pocket PC, Windows CE, AppletViewer and Windows 98 (and beyond). Because of the way SuperWaba was written, you can use Java to develop for it
System Path modifies the possible access ways (remember the "path" in DOS) to DLL libraries that the OS will use. With System Path, you can put your big DLLs on the memory card instead of filling up the Windows directory.
Note: it is a single CPL file that you copy into Windows and will take effect after a soft reset
tGetFile.dll-Microsoft has provided a restricted File Dialog for Pocket PCs and Palm-size PCs. The dialog can open files only under the "My Documents".
tGetFile.dll is an alternative File Dialog which does not have this restriction. With tGetFile.dll installed, Tillanosoft PocketNotepad or such programs that support tGetFile
TouchWM is a touch-friendly SDK/Framework for developers, meant to be as fast as possible since it is hardware accelerated by OpenGL (based on OpenGLES wrapper made by Koush).
TouchWM is currently just a proof of concept and CPU/GPU benchmark
Turbo Tray - Turbo Tray is a program that puts an icon in the System Tray and lets you single-click on it to change the processor's frequency, shifting through several values.
The program is memory-resident and will retain its settings even when the Pocket PC is turned off (but it won't survive a Soft Reset, of course)
ValkSoft Index.dat Viewer - When you are using a Pocket PC, all your browsing history is stored in hidden files. Even though most people are unaware of that, Internet Explorer (IE) keeps these records and does not delete them when you empty your browser cache or delete temporary files by using third party cleaning software