Browsing All posts tagged under »contacts«

[Whitepaper] Microsoft My Phone

January 28, 2010

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Microsoft My Phone syncs personal information between your Windows phone and the web, enabling you to easily backup and restore your information (e.g., contacts, calendar appointments, tasks, text messages, photos, video, etc.) to a password-protected web site. With My Phone, you can access and manage the content on your phone from the web, and [...]

[Marketplace] Rummble

December 8, 2009

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Rummble’s mission is to make it as easy as possible for you to find stuff nearby you like. Rummble makes it easier to share and discover places and points of interest nearby you love. Rummble is all about the long tail of points of interest – the useful nuggets of info about the physical world [...]

[Whitepaper] Windows Mobile 6.5: User Experience

October 8, 2009

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The Lock Screen The Home Screen The Start Screen Themes Music and Video Photos Contacts

A light-weight photo dialer app

October 5, 2009

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Avatar is a photo dialer for your Windows Mobile contacts with ultra-smooth scrolling and low memory footprint.

Sync your Facebook contacts with your WinMo

July 27, 2009

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BookSync is an interesting Windows Mobile application that allows you to sync your contacts with Facebook. The application allows you to synchronise the pictures of the contacts in your WinMo device with the profile pictures of your friends on Facebook. The latest release allows you to sync birthdays and names too.

All that you are missing on your WinMo

May 31, 2009

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Scrub is a small and useful utility for your WinMo devices that allows you to detect missing information such as email addresses, phone numbers, addresses and similar details from your contacts. Scrub is developed by Trinket Software, the folks behind the new and popular Twitter client – Twikini.

iContact: An intuitive Contacts replacement

March 10, 2009

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iContact is a simple, finger-friendly contacts application for Windows Mobile 5.0 and higher devices that replaces the default contacts application on the WinMo. With iContact, it is easy to scroll your contacts by sliding down your finger on the screen. It’s as simple as a Tap, Drag, Release.