Software Reviews
Review: Resco Brain Games – Like Crunches For The Brain
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Most of you know that I am a pretty big fan of playing games on my Windows Mobile device. Heck, probably half of my reviews are game-related. While a lot of these games are fantastic, it is pretty [...]
Review: GooSync. Look…Up In The Clouds….It’s Your Tasks…It’s Your Calendar…It’s GooSync
Not long ago, I decided to see if I could stop using Microsoft Outlook. This was not a knock on Outlook, which I think is a fantastic program. I just wanted a solution which would give me more flexibility in syncing my device. I don’t always get to connect my Mogul to my computer on [...]
Spb Backup 2.0 Adds Some Much Needed Features
When a company like Spb, which is known for winning multiple awards, does not upgrade an application for a couple of months, you know that something good has to be brewing. Their last version of Backup stopped at 1.6.3 back in November of 2007. Don’t get me wrong. I thought it was great and didn’t [...]
FlexMail 4 Handles All Your Windows Mobile Messaging Needs And More
I actually started using FlexMail around the middle of last year and it was not because I wanted to. Reason was, I was not much of a power user when it came to emails on my Windows Mobile device so I saw no need to invest in a powerful application when Pocket Outlook would [...]
iWindowsMobile’s Communication Suite Upgrades Your Phone To The Next Generation
It’s no doubt that the next generation of devices are those with a finger-friendly interface. The Apple iPhone led the wave and now, even non-Pocket PCs (like Verizon’s Glyde and Sprint’s upcoming Instinct) are embracing this technology. We no longer want to use our stylus on our Pocket PCs and it looks like VITO [...]
No Fizz About This 3-in-1 Clock Alarm App
First of all, thanks to Nicky of Fizz Software for providing the product for this review!
The latest addition to the Fizz Software’s family of products is Fizz Alarms. If you are familiar with the graphics and visual appeal in the other Fizz Software’s offerings, you certainly won’t be disappointed! This is one beautiful [...]
Review: Vito Audionotes Touch Black
Never reach for a stylus again. That seems to be the motto of the iWindows Mobile line of finger friendly software from Vito Technology, and their latest release, AudioNotes seems to be no exception. Anyone who has tried recording audio, such as interviews or lectures with a Windows Mobile device, probably knows that the native [...]
Review: SplashData SplashMoney
Keeping track of my cashflow. That’s one of my biggest priorities in personal finance management. Whether your fortunes are big or small, keeping track of them ensures that you’ll see a problem long before it gets out of control. So how can you go about this without making it too troublesome that you give [...]
Review: Franson GPSGate
I first came across GPSGate by Franson back in 2005. At that time, I was using the O2 Mini and was starting to drive more often. So I figured that it would be a good time to get a Bluetooth GPS receiver to use with my Pocket PC. After trying a few navigational software, [...]
Review: OmegaOne 1-ToGo Brings The Mobile Internet Straight to Your Device
It should be obvious by now that the hot topic of 2008 is destined to be the mobile Internet. More specifically, browsing the Internet from your phone. There are now well over a dozen competitors for the title of Windows Mobile Internet King, and many of them are extremely worthy of that [...]
Face Contact - A brand new product from CNetX.
So here it is..Face Contact!
If you like the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch interface, you are going to love this latest contact manager for Windows Mobile. It is a today plugin, which means it runs on your today screen, and is always available to you at the press (or flick)of a single finger.
People [...]
Review: Makayama Fires The Next Shot In The Mobile Browser War With Touch Browser.
You may not realize it, but there is a war going on right now. No, I am not talking about Iraq or Afghanistan (come on folks, this is a Windows Mobile site, not politics). No, this war is being fought much closer to home. The battlefield is none other than your [...]
Review: Developer One, Agenda One v2
Like most included software, the native Windows Mobile applications are geared toward the average user with a focus on keeping them simple enough that anyone can use them. Even with the significant improvements in Windows Mobile 6, the included Personal Information Management (PIM) features are still a bit basic for those that have a busy [...]
Review: Inesoft Cash Organizer 2008
I have always been keeping track of my how my cash flows, whether I am spending more than I should be and where exactly I am spending too much. It was rather surprising for me when I started because I did not realize that I spend as much as $50 on soft drinks from [...]
Review: Dashwire
Now here is a great tool for backing up all the precious information stored on your phone. Dashwire, as it was previously announced by Tariq, is a tool that will backup contacts, photos, text messages and much more to your own web space that can be viewed online. In addition, you can change some [...]
Review: Resco Backup
For the longest of time, when it came to backup applications, it was a tossup between Sprite Backup and Spb Backup. Each functions pretty well from what I hear (I am an Spb Backup user and have not experimented with Sprite Backup for over 2 years) and so it’s more a matter of choice [...]
One of My All-time Favorite "Little" Applications: alarmPal by pocketMax software.
We Windows Mobile users are a fortunate lot. Our devices run on a platform that is supported by many talented software developers. Their work builds upon the foundation of WM, and offers the user an almost limitless range of capabilities and customizations to suit one’s own unique needs and desires. Demonstrating [...]
Review: EyePhoto 1.0
After reading Tariq’s post announcing Vito’s EyePhoto I was extremely excited to try the software out myself. As he mentions, Window’s Pictures & Videos is not what one would call ‘finger friendly’ and I have always been looking for something easier to navigate pictures with. EyePhoto offers just that. In line with much [...]
Review: Zoom Through Data Entry With ZoomBoard
Let’s set the record straight: I don’t fancy full screen keyboards. That’s because their keys are small and my Glofiish X500 has raised edges around the screen (that means the screen is recessed) which makes getting to the sides or edges pretty tough with my fingernails. But that was before I tried ZoomBoard and now [...]
Review: Explore The Heavenly Bodies With iWindows Mobile AstroNavigator II
If it is nighttime where you live, open up a door or a window and take look up in the sky. Go ahead. I’ll wait. Great…you’re back. So, what did you see? A whole bunch of twinkling lights? I bet you can remember far enough back to your high [...]

















