Posted on 16 December 2009, at 8:14 am, by Allistair Lee
As holiday season is approaching, I would like to take a moment to update all of you Windows Mobile readers out there on some upcoming software reviews. (Note that software listed are in no particular order as they will appear)I will be taking a look at the latest radio application by Resco: Pocket Radio. If you did not already know, Resco Pocket Radio is a player and recorder providing endless streaming radio broadcasting, perfect for those who can’t live without a radio at their fingertips.
I, then, will be also taking a look at some of ageye’s product, G-Profile and G-Alarm specifically. G-Profile gives you infinite possibilities to manage the configuration and state of your Windows Phone using customizable profiles. Oh, did I mention it does it automatically?
And if you have trouble waking up in the morning, G-Alarm will be your best friend.
Having troubles keeping business cards? DYMO CardScan Mobile enables Windows Phone users to easily capture and reference information from their business contacts, which I think you business users out there would love it!
If you’re bored, then Tower Defense might just be the right game for you to kill your time. This addictive, fun game will make time fly by quickly.
Lastly, I will be posting an article on how you can tune-up your Windows Phone, especially for you new Windows Mobile users out there because your Windows Phone is just – a really smart phone that’s works like a computer. And, like any computer, it can be optimized, tweaked, and adjusted in many ways to make it work exactly the way you want it to.
Also, stay tune for my article on HTC Touch Pro 2 cases compilation. I have been getting emails regarding which cases should they get for their new HTC Touch Pro 2.
I hope you Windows Mobile users out there find something in this update that’s worth looking forward to. Stay tuned and Happy Holidays to all Gear Diary readers.
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December 16th, 2009 at 9:14 pm
Fantastic Allistair! Looking forward to the HTC TP2 Case review as I have one that is in sore need of a case!