VITO Technology Caters to the Omnia

Posted on 13 January 2009 by


VITO Technology, developers of Windows Mobile software titles such as AstroNavigtor (Universe in your pocket!) and SMS Chat (Enjoy threaded SMS messaging on Windows Mobile!), has just announced that they have updated all of their software titles to support the popular Samsung Omnia.

In case you’re wondering why a Windows Mobile software manufacturer would need to upgrade their offerings to support a Windows Mobile device, bear in mind that the Omnia does not have the usual Windows Mobile button cluster. Adding more touch features to their software was necessary to make the programs Omnia friendly.

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VITO Technology releases mass update of all software items at vitotechnology.com. Now all programs like VITO Voice2Go, VITO AudioNotes, VITO SoundExplorer and others support Samsung Omnia.

We’ve finally heard the plea of Samsung Omnia users to make all our software items compatible with this widely spread device. Now you can download any program from VITO Technology site and enjoy using them on Samsung Omnia.

On the site you can find the following products:

Winterface is a mobile shell comprising the options of a launcher, a task manager, and multitude of Today plug-ins.

AudioNotes is an audio recorder.

AstroNavigator is an astronomy software for star gazing.

SMS-Chat organizes SMS correspondence into threaded SMS conversations.

FunContact is a contact manager that brings iPhone experience to your PPC.

Voice2Go is a voice control application to manage your PPC with voice commands!

There are many other apps that can greatly improve your Samsung Omnia functionality. Head on to vitotechnology.com to download free trials and check our the great products!

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