Posts Tagged With: pocket pc
New work on PointUI Home2
About a month back, PointUI finally announced their release of Home2 software, a Windows Mobile shell application that replaces the boring but functional Today screen. It was impressive to say the least, in terms of its performance and potential. However, the lack of applets means it’s all show and nothing beyond in terms of making [...]
Garmin Panel on Xperia
Over the weekend, I created a Garmin Panel prototype, for Xperia. Here’s a short video clip for a glimpse preview of the panel!
nothing is better than SE-X
I am talking about the latest gadget in town, Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. What were you thinking? Perhaps it’s the hype of Xperia, I felt so compelled to experience it when Sony Ericsson finally launched it on 1st November, 9 months after it was first announced. So I drove down to the Sony Ericsson concept [...]
Xperia Xperience
I confess, the temptation of new Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is too much for me to resist. That said, my first impression of the phone, was not exactly a “love on first sight” kind of feeling, as I dropped by Sony Ericsson concept store to check out the the phone. The phone does look cool [...]
An overdue blog on Notif Blinker update
Notif Blinker has an update in August but I realised I didn’t blog about it until now!
A pro touching a Touch Pro
I thought to myself, perhaps the best way to do a mini review on my recent gadget acquisition, is to do write the review using the mobile device itself. It will be a real acid test to see if the gadget lives up to its name as a truly convergent device, a device that simply [...]
Multi Language Editor – make it easy
Found out that my Multi Language editor was not orientation aware, so decided to make the necessary changes. It ended up with an additional feature that allows one to configure the keyboard settings through a user interface, instead of having to fiddle on the registry as in the previous version. In the setting user interface, [...]
Stay Unlock goes 2.0 after two years
Since I developed Stay Unlock two years ago, it had received numerous feedback. I had also started the habit or was it a hobby, of developing small software utilities to do stuff that default Windows Mobile does not provide, e.g. Bluetooth Notification hack, and most recently LED notification. From applying my knowledge of Windows Programming [...]
pin lock your device
For somebody who develop “Stay Unlock” utility, it’s quite an ironical that I badly need a software that could initiate a pin lock (or device lock) on demand. Pin Lock is a small utility (just one liner code to be honest) that does that, and now I feel much safer … you can download here

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