This excellent Bluetooth keyboard makes a great traveling companion. It boasts advanced fuzzy logic and neural net techniques. Worked incredibly well after its initial training period. Still not my primary input Fitaly 5 is , because even though recent updates improved the recognition of my illegible writing, my writing still defies digital analysis.
Very nice for daily use, and may save you from leaving the house with your card still in the card reader. A managable encyclopedia database that weighs in at about 7MB. Includes just under 17, articles. Not comprehensive by any means, but a good selection of material in a simple interface.
Lexipedia is my primary reference. Excellent access to your contacts right on your Today screen. Implemented as a plug-in to PocketBreeze see below. Nifty design even has a mode that enables easy lookup using your fingers, something that I missed from some older Palm apps.
New version increased loading speed of large Contact databases significantly. It has a big brother ConverterCE Pro if you need more. Nifty tool to cleanup the word completion dictionaries in the Windows Mobile operating system. I used it to delete some annoying duplicate entries. Nice utility to check your PPC's digitizer alignment. Supports VGA displays. Ephemeris - Freeware by Jon Sachs. Nice sun and moon data calculator with an included sun compass. Good collection of formal medical names for things, helpful for decoding medical reports.
Excellent input system for Palm and PPC. New version supports sophisticated macro capabilities, and now glossaries like Instant Text. Excellent replacement for the weak built-in WM messaging program. Supports polling and sending with multiple mail services simultaneously.
Also highly configurable and deletes entire mailbox contents with one step. Has some reliability quirks that I haven't sorted out yet, but I like it.
Early beta of a pdf viewer. Faster and smaller than Adobe's offering, but it has a ways to go yet to maturity. The desktop version works great, though, and is my default pdf reader on my PC. Google Maps - Freeware from Google. Even gives directions, which PS doesn't do. HandyShopper3 - Freeware by Christopher Antos.
Great database program that's much more than just a shopping program. The Yahoo! I used to make my shopping lists in memos. Where HandyShopper shines is in the ability to keep lists by store, track prices and quantity, and reuse items from lists.
Lists can include all items or just the ones needed on the current trip. Support is outstanding, better than most commercial software. Can't beat the price. Still in alpha development, but works fine. Very nice launcher for the Today screen. It's simple operation, clean appearance, and flexibility make it a joy with which to work.
Latest version supports text tabs very nicely, system meters, meters on the task bar, running task icons on the task bar, and a meter bar over the task bar.
It can also place shortcut icons on the system tray--very handy. Very stable, and now my primary launcher on the Today screen. Hasn't been updated in a long time. Document, HTML, and image viewer with compression. Strength lies in its HTML conversions with preserved hyperlinking and its handling of tables. Documents are compressed, formatted nicely, and with preserved fonts, etc. I use its scheduling feature to download the news automatically every morning. It's databases can be read on both the Palm and PPC platforms.
Lexionary - Shareware by Revolutionary Software Front. Nice and compact implementation of the WordNet lexical database. The taxonomy icons, while saving space, make the program a bit difficult to learn quickly. But it does work well.
Nice implementation of Wikipedia for the PPC with over , articles. Available with a standard MB database truncated to use only the executive overviews from each article, or the full MB database if your card can handle it. Interface is very simple but it gets the job done, and lookup on an SD card is pretty quick. Loaded on the SD card. Magic Button - Freeware by TranCreative.
Excellent task manager that puts icons for all running programs on the title bar. It also fixes Microsoft's "minimize" behavior on the X button and allows some additional customization of the title bar.
I think that it has compatibility issues with some software, but haven't nailed that down yet. Although I have several task managers available, this one is my favorite.
Simply tapping on icons on the title bar to swap apps can quickly become addictive. Also has a nice battery monitor for the title bar. I tried Magic Button, but it looks strange and needs to be updated for WM 6.
However, it does function correctly. Outstanding programmable, scientific, RPN calculator patterned after the classic Hewlett-Packard lines which I've used for decades. The screen is such that you can actually use it by "pressing" the individual keys. Creative Creek also makes a non-programmable version for less money.
Currently in beta for the PPC platform, it has a ways to go to catch up with its Palm sibling, but I still love the format and implementation. Excellent program for downloading and reading news. It downloads whole articles, has an online catalog, and loads very quickly.
I use it every day. Retrieves monthly medical news. Offered for install with Skyscape products. Nice medical calcuator. Excellent soft keyboard replacement for the Pocket PC. The command button provides the most-used OS functions copy, cut, paste, command, shortcut, undo at your stylus tip. Concentrated, well planned keyboard enables minimal hand movement, and tons of punctuation and symbols are readily accessible.
Works perfectly in portrait mode AND landscape. Exideas offers a generous day trial period on the PPC. This is one of the first apps that I installed on my Axim! Disabled for now. MetrO - Freeware by F. Slick program that provides directions to get from one location to another using public transportation in a host of the world's cities. Very nicely excuted interface, quick searching, good use of color, and accurate directions make it a snap to use.
Databases are updated regularly. Great program for travelers. Very nice music player that also has an alarm feature. The alarm let's you wake up to your favorite music. Great English dictionary, thesaurus, phrase list, and acronym reference. It sports a very attractive interface and is simple to use. The dictionary has concise, informative definitions, and the thesaurus is very helpful in discerning the nuances between similar words.
As good as these are, the real star of this collection may be the English phrase database. Don't be fooled by the name--it explains a number of common latin phrases and formal names, as well as colloquial expressions. Almost all other PDA dictionaries use a reduced version of Princeton's WorldNet lexicon, which is really a sophisticated thesaurus-like psychological language learning project and makes a less than exemplary dictionary even in full PC form.
See my more detailed comments on this database here. I compared a number of popular dictionary programs before settling on MSDict, whose demo is time-limited, full function software. Mobile Systems' support proved very helpful, promptly answering questions and concerns before I registered. Installed on my SD card. Looks great in native VGA mode. Web pages on your PPC look just like on your desktop, or you can wrap them to fit the screen.
If you surf the web with your PPC, you should take a serious look at Netfront. Very nice collection of English idioms searchable on key works in each idiom. Excellent reference if you want to get it just right. Also available as part of an Oxford Reference Suite. See my review here.
Super utility to put your X50v into true VGA x display mode. Allows you to customize your font and control sizes and even make registry changes to support different configurations. Works great, but not all apps support true VGA.
PhatNotes 5. It stores notes as a Windows Mobile database on your handheld, handles categories beautifully, supports rich formatting, and is fully supported by WebIS' Pocket Informant PhatNotes also has a nice Today plug-in that works great under PocketBreeze as a custom tab. Pretty slick setup. The ink file extension is associated with the Pocket PC handwritten note format.
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