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Snip your URLs right from your WinMo

April 27, 2009

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ceSnipURL is a simple one screen utility that allow us to shorten long URLs for use on Twitter, or with SMSes where number of characters are limited. ceSnipURL is developed by Vince Koser, who’s also developed ceTwit, a Twitter client for WinMo.

Twikini: New, promising Twitter client

April 12, 2009

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There can be never too many of Twitter client applications for your WinMo! Twikini, currently in public beta, offers a powerful and efficient way to use Twitter on your Windows Mobile devices. There are some new innovations and thought process gone into its development, and further releases of the app would be exciting.

Slick: Average multi-protocol IM client

April 11, 2009

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Slick is a multi-protocol IM client for Windows Mobile devices, like a zillion others. It allows you to chat with your contacts in different IM networks. Slick, currently in active development, is available as a free public alpha release.

[Exclusive] FeedMe: An intuitive RSS Reader

March 27, 2009

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Redirected from http://feedme.winmo.in When Joe Chiu shared this brilliant app with me (amongst other Microsoft folks), I thought we need to share this with other WinMo enthusiasts and users. So, after several mails to-and-fro between us, and amazing support from Joe, I’m glad to announce the public release of FeedMe. FeedMe is a lightweight and neat RSS/podcast/photostream [...]

Skype: Now with SMS and File transfer

March 27, 2009

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  Skype’s latest mobile beta for Windows Mobile devices graduated to v3.0.0.100 Beta with introduction of a couple of big features. Skype has been a Web communication phenomenon, and the fairly recent foray into a WinMo app is going from strength to strength.

Web Viewer: Extend your IE experience

March 23, 2009

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Web Viewer is a WinMo app that is built on top of Internet Explorer mobile engine. It adds several enhancements to mobile browsing, including tabbed Web browsing.

ICQ: The old-world charm on WinMo

March 16, 2009

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Remember your first IM conversation in the 90s? Most probably it would have been on ICQ, where you were identified not by a handle or name or email address, but by a unique #number. ICQ, now owned by AOL, has now brought that world from desktop to WinMo with a recent beta release.