Street View on your phone, as well as business reviews and walking directions
Take the power of Google Maps with you on your mobile phone.
Real-time traffic — See where the congestion is, and estimate delays in over 30 major US metropolitan areas
SMS Chat - Chat style SMS application for WM5 smartphones.
this is a simple chat style sms application with a few added options.
New Features added for SMS Chat.
Menu Item Changes:
2. Edit Chat
c. Paste Msg #.. - choose which message number to be pasted in the Send Box
d. Save Msg # to Txt.. - choose which message number to be saved in a text file
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
Reader Mobile Overview
The Award Winning Reader Mobile, by Orneta is an indispensable viewer of any Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) or Text (.txt) document directly from your Windows Mobile-based device
Play your videos on your mobile device, anywhere, anytime, you need just a few steps:
Convert any video file on your PC into a phone-friendly video file.
Upload video into device/memory card.
Play the video in SmartMovie Player installed on your mobile device
MXit is a FREE instant messaging application for your mobile phone and PCs. This means that you can chat to other MXit users on their mobiles and PCs, anywhere in the world, for FREE.
It enables you to send and receive text messages to and from mobile phones and PCs via the Internet using GPRS or 3G, rather than by using standard SMS technology
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)