Posted in Reviews on Dec 28th, 2007
When it comes to keeping track of your cell phone usage, it can be really troublesome, especially since Windows Mobile does not really provide any sort of tracker. You could count the text message sent by looking at your Sent folder and you could calculate how much airtime you’ve used by looking at the Call […]
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Posted in Reviews on Dec 26th, 2007
With the amount of ROM (or main memory as some prefer to call it) being so small on many Pocket PCs, a lot of use have resorted to using a large capacity memory card to store our installed programs and other files. The problem that many of us do not realize is that as the […]
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Posted in Reviews on Dec 19th, 2007
Have you ever been caught in a situation where you are overseas and you needed to do a size conversion from the unit you were familiar with to the unit they used? Or maybe you wanted to find out what was an appropriate amount for tips at the restaurant that you just had that dinner. […]
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Posted in Reviews on Dec 14th, 2007
Recently, I was thinking, ‘Wouldn’t it be great if I could launch a mapping software and see all my friends locations?’ There were some software out there that allowed this but they expensive and only available on a few platforms. These software were mainly navigation software and supported this feature but I was looking for […]
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Posted in Reviews on Dec 12th, 2007
When I moved from my HTC Universal (an O2 XDA Exec) to an Eten Glofiish X500, the one thing I missed most was the keyboard. It allowed me to enter text really quickly. At that time, I was running several projects that required me to correspond via email regularly. With the Exec, it was very […]
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Posted in Reviews on Dec 7th, 2007
With SD cards increasing in capacity quickly, there might soon come a time where thumbdrives become obsolete. Imagine being able to have all your important data on your Pocket PC. Wouldn’t that be great? The thing is, a lot of mobile phones nowadays come with that feature built-in: where you can use your storage card […]
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Posted in Reviews on Dec 5th, 2007
When we were contacted to do a review of iLauncher 3.1, we were pretty excited about it. The developers of the software, SBSH Mobile Software, were really impressed with their new software and they wanted us to see why. So when we were offered the chance to test out iLauncher 3.1, we jumped at it. […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 30th, 2007
When I first tried internet text messaging, I was immediately hooked on it. It was easy all you needed was an account. With more and more cities having free or cheap municipal WiFi, this option is definitely worth considering for users living in such cities. While I was intrigued, I never found much use for […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 28th, 2007
I never expected the Eten Glofiish M800 to be reviewed so soon considering that the X800 was just released a couple of weeks back. If you were undecided between getting the M800 or the TyTnII, then this review from TrustedReviews might just help you out. It comes with some nice photos as well. Launch dates […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 28th, 2007
It’s really hard to say what kind of soft Spb Pocket Plus really is. It does many things, from being a today plug-in, to a Pocket IE enhancer and even a task manager with close button. Whatever Pocket Plus is, it’s one software that has received numerous accolades and awards from some really big name […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 24th, 2007
The SIP Shootout over at Eten Blog dot Com comes to a close today as we announce our winners of the various categories. If you have yet to read Parts I, II and III of the SIP Shootout series, we recommend you start with that before proceeding with this article. Otherwise, you’ll miss all the […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 23rd, 2007
When I first saw the Apple iPhone advertisement, the guy had to slide a bar across the phone to get it to unlock before he could access its function. It was pretty nifty because such a simple action could save you from a lot of unwanted taps and button presses when your device is in […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 21st, 2007
Ever since I found out that Windows Live Messenger messed with my contacts, I decided not to use the program anymore. Sure I liked how the latest version of mobile Live Messenger worked and all but there was a reason for me setting up the device as such. Looking through the other instant messaging (IM) […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 17th, 2007
We’ve come to Part III of the SIP Shootout. If this is your first time reading about the shootout, we’d recommend you read through Parts I then II to get yourself up to speed. This week we plan to take an even more in-depth look at what the various SIPs offer. They will be put […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 16th, 2007
If you are new to the world of Windows Mobile and Pocket PC, then Total Commander is a software that you definitely want to install on your device. Even if you do not fall into the above category, I urge you to consider having this software on board. This software has been around for the […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 14th, 2007
Hello guys. I was in New York and received a LOT of feedback about my Glofiish X800 review, and guess what, I am really upset with my device today, since it has a very stupid circuit inside the phone that makes it somehow fragile. However today I’m going to try to repair the unit so […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 10th, 2007
In this SIP shootout, we take an in-depth look at the various SIP options available to users and see how they fare. Every SIP was created with a different user in mind but for which one exactly? With SIP’s taking up the Main Memory, finding one that you can always use and removing the rest […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 9th, 2007
Based on a suggestion by one of our readers, Gary Oberbrunner, we decided to give Noni GPSPlot a go. It’s a GPS related software that allows you to track your location/position. Not only that, you can also save these tracks for reference later or even uploaded onto your computer for viewing. There are many uses […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 7th, 2007
FunContact is one of the newer titles from VITO Technology as part of their iWindowsMobile site. The site aims to upgrade your device to the next generation of Windows Mobile. Judging from the site, this means that your device should be easy and intuitive to use. The site itself is easy to navigate but do […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 5th, 2007
Thanks everybody who read my review. I am working a lot in improving the review, next version, version 2, will have
videos
screenshots
photos (WWE, taken today at San Bernardino)
VoIP services (Fling, Skype, VoIP stunt) results - that means my recommendation after 30 minute calls to South America using voip
software compatibility and memory issues
software winners
what software is better?
Netfront […]
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