Requirements:
Windows Mobile 6, 5, 2003
.NET Compact Framework 2.0
Summary:
SokoSave Mobile is a user-friendly implementation of Sokoban.
SokoSave Mobile is a version of Sokoban for Pocket PC devices running Windows Mobile 6, 5, and 2003. It supports unlimited undo/redo, saving and loading of game positions, intuitive game controls, and computer-assisted movement which makes game-play fluid and enjoyable.
http://www.sokosave.org/
Features:
- Plays classic Sokoban puzzles, as well as Multiban puzzles.
- Computer-assisted movement and intuitive game controls. Simple screen tapping actions move objects automatically over long distances and complex paths.
- Highlights legal moves and pushes.
Submitted by sunshine on Sun, 03/15/2009 - 07:34.
Requirements:
Remote Touch Mobile Requirements:
* WM5, WM6, WM6.1 or higher.
* WiFi Connection or
* 3G, GPRS, EDVO or any internet data connection or
* ActiveSync or
* Bluetooth
Remote Touch Server Requirements:
* Windows XP or
* Windows Vista or
* Windows 7
* Internet or WiFi access.
Summary:
Remote Touch is the quickest remote control & file transfer app for Windows Mobile. Remote Touch is free to use, but you are responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of using Remote Touch.
Really easy to use, powerful & free.
Download free version here:
http://t2remotetouch.com/Download.html
VIDEO: Remote Touch Delta Feature Walk through
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqAc-ZEiv6w
For all the latest news & details check out
http://t2remotetouch.blogspot.com/
You can also buy a Commercial version as well !
Submitted by remotetouch on Sun, 03/01/2009 - 03:05.
Requirements:
Windows Mobile 5.0, (QVGA, VGA, any other)
Summary:
ShortCAD is 2D vector graphics editing tool
Using ShortCAD You can create and edit 2D vector-graphic drawings just as you do it in well known CAD applications on your PC.
ShortCAD saves Your drawings as .ShortDWG files, but you can also save them in .dxf format so that you can export them to other vector-graphic editors.
ShortCAD provides drawing by means of the following graphic entities:
- Straight lines,
- Poly-lines,
- Texts,
- Circles,
- Arcs,
- Ellipses and Elliptical arcs,
- Solids,
- Inserted Blocks,
- Traces.
Additional tools of ShortCAD allow to create the following drawing elements:
Submitted by ShortCAD_Team on Wed, 02/18/2009 - 04:14.
Developer:
WinMoPortal Team
Requirements:
Windows Mobile Touchscreen Device
Summary:
A Windows mobile "App Store" Style Repository
A Windows Mobile "App Store" Style repository.
If you're on the go or just prefer download apps for your device without a computer, this will suit you great. We'll try our best to keep it updated as possible and add new content!
Xda-Forum Thread:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=471576
Download:
http://www.winmoportal.com/ccount/click.php?id=1
Submitted by Joel2009 on Sun, 02/01/2009 - 02:09.
Requirements:
WM5 +
Touch Screen
.NET Compact Framework 2.0
Summary:
Personal PPC Wiki is designed to keep all your personal notes and information organised and mobile. Editable both on PPC and Desktop.
- Quick simple easy to learn markup syntax.
- Take Pictures, Draw Images and record voice/sounds with you device and insert then straight into your wiki.
- Automatically convert typed text into links to other pages.
- Create template to save laborious re-entry.
- Modify appearance via CSS file.
Submitted by lockiedownunder on Sun, 01/18/2009 - 00:29.
Developer:
ANTHONY J TREVINO
Requirements:
Handheld device running WM2003, WM2003 SE, WM5 and WM6. handheld utilizing touchscreen.
Summary:
Prescribed Medicine Database
Prescriptions is a form used to store prescribed medication. The form is useful for it helps you track side effects and mood swings related to the interaction of some medications you have been prescribed. How many times have you left the doctor’s office, only to find you forgot to mention a vital piece of information?
Enter medications, pharmacies, clinics, and hospital information. Prescriptions will link all this information in a straight forward manner that will easily be displayed for your doctor.
Submitted by chromedragon on Sat, 01/17/2009 - 17:24.