Welcome back to the Windows Mobile Weekly Roundup series. I hope you guys had a great Thanksgiving.
Let’s get started with this week’s roundup, starting with the Featured Software of the Week!
Featured Software of the Week
Have you ever give a thought about what your Windows Phone can do? Most of us usually use our device’s in-built camera to catch some quick shots of friends and phone numbers, but have we ever thought of using it as a scanner?
With Wizcode latest release, you will now be able to do that. PhotoCopy Mobile allows you to effectively turn your Windows Phone into a fully featured photo copy machine and scanner.
Even if your device does not have a built-in camera, you can still use the full capabilities of PhotoCopy Mobile by importing files or even entire folders containing pictures. The supported image formats are currently JPEG, PNG and BMP and will be extended in future updates.
MSRP: $14.95 (30-day trial); Get it for 15% off in the Gear Diary Store by using the code GDWinterBliss.
New Release
Electopia, a game recently released by Southend, is a graphically advanced action adventure game. Play as Chip, a charming maintenance robot that has crash-landed with his ship on a tropical island called Electopia, inhabited by mad killer robots! Using inventive weapons such as the Magneto Gun and the Electro Gun you must help Chip to defeat the robot hordes and escape the island.
It has one of the most beautiful and charming graphics that I’ve ever seen on a Windows Mobile platform.
MSRP: FREE! (Demo); Get it here.
Latest Update
SPB recently updated their best-selling Windows Mobile time toolset, SPB Time to v3.0. SPB Time is an advanced, skinnable time toolbox for your phone. Analog and digital clocks, world time, timers and stopwatches, three types of alarms, and Moon phases, etc are combined in one. A lot of time-related functions in this world’s bestselling application. The updated version offers a completely new, reconsidered user interface and significantly improved alarm features.
MSRP: $14.95 (15-day trial); Get it for 15% off in the Gear Diary Store by using the code GDWinterBliss.
Freeware of the Week
The recently released Bing by Microsoft is slowly turning into a real competitor for Google. Wherever you are, Bing for mobile helps you find local shops and restaurants, get turn-by-turn driving directions, see weather conditions, and even get aerial and road maps, all optimized for your Windows Phone.
Minimize typing by saving shortcuts to your mobile dashboard, such as local weather, movie times and traffic maps. Get rich maps and directions for walking or driving. With Bing for mobile, we’ve got your local access covered!
MSRP: FREE! ; Get it here.
Stay tuned for next week’s roundup for more exciting new releases, updates and freewares!







