Pixillion is a free graphics file converter for Windows Mobile. Your files can be converted to many other formats including jpeg, gif, png, bmp, jpg, nef and more. You can preview images before you convert, as well as current file parameters including file format and dimensions.
Put any photo, anywhere
SplashBlog - lets you instantly publish photos from your smartphone to an online photo album (photoblog) to share with others. SplashBlog includes everything you need to share your photos, including software for your smartphone and a free online photoblog account at splashblog.com
Real-time Control and Display
Both mobile and computer screen have been synchronized and therefore they are one in the same
Using a mouse or keyboard to operate on computer screen is just like using a stylus pen or keyboard working on the phone
Remote Control For Pentax - Remote Control For Pentax allows you to use your Pocket PC, Windows Mobile or Windows CE device to shoot pictures using your Pentax DSLR camera. Provides you with Bulb, continuous, and Single Shoot mode. You just need to have a device with IR
Picture Package Projector - Do you have pictures on your computer that you don't want any one else but yourself to look at. The Picture Package Creator & Projector Software for the PC and PocketPC will help hiding those pictures
iTookThisOnMyPhone - automatically uploads pictures and video from your mobile phone to your personal, secure photo gallery hosted by iTookThisOnMyPhone.com!
You can store, edit, organize, publicize, share, and print your photos from your photo gallery using the familiar functions of web-based services
APOD Astronomy Picture of the Day Browser is simple software for the purpose of quering NASA fantastic, unparalleled Astronomy Picture of the Day site. This tool allows searching the site by date, by a keyword or by the site editor's choice. A online connection is required for this application to work.
How to Use:
You can query APOD in basically three modes:
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PictureResyncer quickly creates a copy of all new JPEG picture files in your camera folder and places a copy of them into a new subfolder on your storage card based on the date the picture was taken. You can view the pictures in a calendar interface. From the calendar you can preview the pictures in your image viewer