PictureMonochromes allows you to do batch convert JPEG images to monochrome images. Select the folder where you have your JPEG images and tap on the JPEG file to convert it to monochrome. The new JPEG file is written to the storage folder. The JPEG libraries are from Independent JPEG Group
TwitvidGiver allows you to give your Twitvid.com webpage via Email or SMS. Enter the person's Email address or SMS number and select Email/SMS and tap the button to send your Twitvid.com link. This service is provided by Twitvid
ClickMeister
A free metronome
I wrote ClickMeister one afternoon a couple of years ago because I needed a metronome that supported odd time signatures and didn't want to spend $100 or more at a music store. I've used ClickMeister for a while now and it has held up well. It's far too simple to charge money for so here it is..
TwitpicOffloader allows you to upload and share pictures via oAuth on Twitpic.com website and 'deletes' the local file. When a new picture is detected in the cameras folder the program will allow you to enter a tweet (if no text setting) and uploads the picture to TwitPic.com and create a tweet on Twitter. This service is provided by Twitpic
ImageJ for Sharp Zaurus - ImageJ is an image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It can display, edit, analyze, process, save, and print 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit images.
There are modules for biology, astronomy, nuclear medicine, physics, and more
DrawingGZIPed allows you to create 'numbered' bitmap drawings that are compressed and uncompressed into GZIP files. You can browse the storage card of your PocketPC and create a new bitmap image. You can also edit the older images. The GZIP compression/decompression is from Gzip
iBaby - iBaby lets you monitor the sound level in a room and to make a call to a preset phone number when the program hears noise above that level. You pick up the phone, listen and then hang up. At the end of the call, iBaby recommences listening
DrawingNamerer allows you to create 'named' JPEG drawings with custom JPEG compression. You can browse the storage card of your PocketPC and create a new JPEG image. You can also edit the older images. The JPEG libraries are from Independent JPEG Group
AutoRename can rename photos automatically and move them to another place.
“XPPR-456.jpg” becomes “2009-09-15_15.57.38_1523kB.jpg”
The application is designed for Windows Mobile but also works on the Desktop (Microsoft .Net-Framework must be installed)