Introduction to cooking
We are all very familiar with setting up a new operating system in our PC or notebook. Doing so on our Windows mobile device, is however, not so straight forward. The only way is to setup the operating system, along with the desired applications, into an image, which will then be flashed [...]
Posts Tagged ‘software’
31 Jan
Cooking Windows Mobile ROM for dummies
31 Jan
Venturing into ROM cooking
And I meant ROM as Read-Only-Memory, not Registry-of-Marriage, which some fellow Singaporean bloggers would have assumed
Despite holding a non-development responsibility in my IT professional job, I still have a soft spot for software programming, and therefore, I have been developing software during my free time, and some of them were showcased in my [...]
1 Jan
ShowTraffic with Google Map Traffic
ShowTraffic SG has been updated to release 1.2. It fixes some bugs, and introduce a new feature to support Google Map Traffic, which enables one to go directly to Google Map from Show Traffic application.
You can download from here Update on 28th Jan: version 1.3 has been released to fix a bug and also [...]
18 Sep
Show Traffic for Singapore (v1.1) with kinetic scrolling
Kinetic scrolling is essentially a new improved way of scrolling a page, or a list, and is finger friendly and visually more pleasant. It was first found in iPhone user interface, but more and more applications in other mobile platform, such as Windows Mobile, Symbian, are following suite. In Windows Mobile, there is no SDK [...]
13 Sep
Show Traffic – Another Windows Mobile quicky app
You may like to call it an iPhone app clone. I got to acknowledged, that iPhone apps, less those mind-less ones, have been churned to serve a purpose in one’s daily life. Traffic CAM SG is one of them, which displays the road traffic in Singapore highways.
However, other than a more intuitive interface as a [...]
10 Sep
New hack to disable HTC’s messaging application
HTC has, since manila 2.5, designed and developed a completely new text messaging application (HTC Messaging App) to replace the old Windows messaging application for the entire SMS/text messaging functionality. Some of you may not be affected by the poor performance of HTC messaging app. But for me, it’s so poor that despite trimming my [...]
8 Aug
Back your favorite people up!
Last Sunday, I told myself that I would spent 10 minutes to do something productive. I did, and ended doing more.
“Back FavPeople Up!” is the latest software I have created for Windows Mobile devices that sport HTC’s touchflo 3d user interface. Basically it is a backup utility tool to manage the favorite contacts found in [...]
2 Aug
Rotate Screen Utility Updated
It is a lazy Sunday today, and I feel that I should at least spend 10 minutes doing something productive.
Few days ago, a fellow forumer in Xda-developers had requested for a feature in my Rotate Screen utility, which was created some 8 months ago while I was developing the navigation panel for Xperia. So I [...]
25 May
Week 22 snippets
I usually don’t track week by their number. But as I was building and releasing the new version of Calendar applet for PointUI, I was made aware that it was week 22 last week, as I blog about events over the weekend.
Firstly, of course it’s the new calendar applet I have released over the weekend. [...]
28 Apr
Another .UI applet on drawing board
It looks like I’m getting a hang of developing applets for PointUI. After making my first .UI calendar applet, my mind was toying with the idea of creating my own “Home” applet for .UI Home2. Since I’m creating a Home2 Home, I have decided to name it as Home Cube.
One of the things I had wanted [...]


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