Pocket Mechanic Professional automatically repairs errors and fragmentation, cleans out clutter, makes your mobile device run smoothly and reliably, lets you manage your storage cards and data with ease, and provides you with a robust arsenal of powerful Windows Mobile maintenance utilities
Smartione is a very nice little application that allows you to tweak and configure your Smartphone from your PC. Smartione allows you to view system information, transfer images and video, convert RSS feeds to HTML, edit your phones registry, explore databases, tweak various aspects of the interface, and organize your start menu, all from your PC
MortScript interprets a (quite) simple batch language. If you know .bat files in DOS or shell scripts: it's something like that. Its focus is to remote control or launch other applications, not to write real applications. I.e., you can't do complex dialogs or graphics with it
CleanRegTSK is a registry cleaning tool for THEMES files (extended TSK) located on Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 5.0.
It can be launched from the Desktop to erase some keys, kept in the registry when TSK file is erased. This can slow down your device or make it unstable if the keys remains...
Successfully tested on several devices, for example SPV M600 (AKA Qtek S200)
Small application built for Windows Mobile and Windows Smartphone that allows the end-user to access hidden settings and common tweaks to the operating system. MobileConfig allows the user to customize the "tweaks" and publish them for other users to download and use.
This is the intial release that I made on my web site at http://www.infinityball.com
DotFred Task Manager - The Task manager application is a bunch of several useful tools in just one tool. The name is maybe not appropriated anymore because of all the stuff it provides now. But at the beginning it was just made to manage all running processes as the Task Manager does in Windows on a normal PC
TRE (TascalRegEdit) - freeware registry editors. This is not something for the standard user, because you can change a lot of internal system options on which WindowsCE depends.
The program feels like developed for CE 2.11: some ergonomic details are not convenient, especially the Tap&Hold feature is not supported to access context menus