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Published September 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

Acer- n10

2.jpgPDAs are now very hit in the market. The latest in Microsoft Pocket PC Software is the Pocket PC 2003 or Windows Mobile 2003. Not to be left behind is Acer who has n10 to compete in the market. To be able to join those in the lower bracket, Acer n10 does not have Bluetooth or Wireless and competes with Dell’s Axim X5 and other hand-helds available in the market. The n10 is trendy and elegant. It comes in silver with black plastic panels on the side. It may not be the most pocket-sized PDA you can see but it is still very handy. The PXA235 processor with 300MHz version from Intel powers this PDA.

Published August 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

Navman PiN 300

3.jpgThe Navman-Europe has updated their GPS (Global Positioning System) Pocket PC Software and it is now available in the UK. Their latest Pocket PC is the Navman PiN 300 that features an integrated GPS receiver similar to Mio 168. Actually, it looks like a rebated Mio 168. The main difference is that the software used by PiN 300 is Navman’s SmartST while Mio 168 uses CoPilot. However, to be able for SmartST to compete with CoPilot, TomTom and others, it was updated to version 3. PiN300 also features an up to date 2004 map data from Tele-Atlas with the latest road features also included.

Published July 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

Future Technology in your Hand

Pocket PCs was introduced in the market in the 90′s as a hand held organizer. This hand held electronic organizer has evolved into a device that helps keep the lives of many business people in order. Microsoft, the only provider of the OS for the Pocket PC is taking serious look into the future of the Pocket PC. Your Pocket PC for all its use functions almost the same as its desktop or notebook counterparts.

Existing owners of Pocket PC and those who are thinking of owning one should know the future of this hand held device especially the latest in software support and hardware innovations. The Hand held device is expected to be the future architecture of computing where the user will be given the feeling of using a regular desktop or laptop computer.

Published June 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

DVD to Pocket PC

post5.jpgWant to watch DVDs, home movies and other videos on your Pocket PC with full screen and stereo sound? This software is the fastest solution in the market that allows you to put movies in less than 45 minutes.

This application software will turn your Pocket PC to a carry around Pocket DVD player. Converted DVDs, home movies and TV can be watched in great quality. A small 128Mb memory card can serve as storage space for a full length feature film. Nothing will be installed on your Pocket PC, movies will run on the built-in Windows Media Player. The advantage of this software over the competition is that there is no installation on your Pocket PC. It just works out of the box.

Source: classic.pocketgear.com

Published May 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

Pocket Informant

image-2.gifPocket Informant was the best full personal information management for Windows Mobile in 2000.It is designed for Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone. It is the latest in personal daily management. This version introduces a new roles based user-interface that works the way you want it to. Its features include: Smartphone version – same code base for SP and PPC, completely one handed interface, redesigned settings, smooth scrolling, new events view, new journal view, roles based UI, quick access on a named contact without resorting to links or a search, new filmstrip mode, touch A-Z side bar in contacts and many other new features. It requires a Pocket PC 2003/2003SE/5.0/6 with a 32MB RAM device minimum.

Published April 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

Personal Inventory

post4.JPGPersonal Inventory version 1.0 was last updated on November 19, 2007. It is application software for Pocket PCs that costs US$10.95 with a trial period of 15 days. This application software is a personal inventory manager for your Pocket PC that will keep track of your inventory from your shopping list to your tools or your skin care products.

Some of the features included in this version are; multiple lists with columns defined by user, coloring option for expiry date and quantity, easy updating of quantity using context menu, can import or export list, supports VGA, landscape and square screen modes. System requirement for this software is at least Windows Mobile 5.0 with 420Kb free storage space.

Source: fannsoftware.com

Published March 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

Palm and PC Software for Volleyball

1.JPGTo effortlessly have a record of the in-depth statistics of both teams in a volleyball game, a coach can take advantage of the technology brought about by VollEspy on a Palm handheld. This software could be a powerful tool in recording statistics of every game. The VollEspy software license includes the complete VollEspy software system plus the Palm and PC applications. To be posted directly to you is the VollEspy CD and a Guide Booklet about the product. Also, when you avail of the license, you will get full support about the product through E-mail and fax. Upgrading to new versions of the said software is available on the Web for free.

Published February 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

Mobile Software

post3.JPGMicrosoft, the software giant that controls the operating system in all Pocket PCs has just released it latest operating system, the Windows Mobile version 6. This new operating system will provide greater software support to upcoming hardware innovations for the Pocket PC.

Aside from the new operating system, Microsoft is going full throttle in supporting the Pocket PC with additional software applications. These software applications for Pocket PC will give you the same feel and experience as their desktop counterparts. Some of the Windows Mobile software available from Microsoft is:
1. Microsoft Office Mobile
2. Live Search for Windows Mobile
3. Internet Explorer Mobile
4. Pocket MSN
5. Windows Media Player Mobile
6. Windows Live for Windows Mobile
7. Microsoft Outlook Mobile

Source: microsoft.com

Published January 10th, 2010 by Ceasar

Future of the Pocket PC

post2.jpgThere have been some hints from Microsoft that they are changing their views and ideas about the Pocket PC. They are also looking into what kind of features it must possess. All Pocket PCs contain the Microsoft OS and applications built in and they also share similar designs. With software and technology innovations, newer Pocket PCs are now equipped with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi features. With the release of Windows Mobile 2003 OS, Pocket PCs now have integrated support for digital cameras. Microsoft has continuously developed software and improves its Mobile OS to support faster CPUs using the ARM architecture.

Microsoft is contemplating on adding more functionality to the Pocket PC OS so they are advising software developers to prepare for larger displays and rotating screens in their applications. This step will encourage the adoption of the platform because it can interface with a computer screen. New software supporting electromagnetic digitizers for Pocket PCs will also be coming out. A clamshell Pocket PC or one with pullout QWERTY keyboard is also on the horizon and something software developers need to prepare for.

Source: pocketpcmag.com
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Published December 14th, 2009 by Ceasar

Latest Pocket PC Software

Imagine a world where a device in your pocket lets you know whether you are managing your time well, talking too much on a sales call, or getting enough sleep. And imagine that device being used to deliver on-the-job learning at the point of need — helping to develop employees by allowing them to set specific goals, then giving them objective measures of whether their behavior patterns match the goals they’ve set. Sounds like science fiction? The idea is closer to reality than you think. Accenture Technology Labs has developed a prototype Mobile Personal Services Platform (MPSP), which makes it possible to develop applications that can transform a mobile phone into a customized personal coach.