PocketBreeze 5.2 Released
The team over at SBSH software have released v5.2 of it’s PocketBreeze software today – PocketBreeze being my favourite tool for making the “Today” screen on any Pocket PC device useful beyond comparison.
I’ve recently upgraded to a T-Mobile MDA Vario II 3G/HSDPA based mobile phone that runs Windows Mobile 5 – thus eliminating the need for a separate PDA (goodbye and in certain aspects, good riddance, my Dell Axim x50v!) I’ll give a full rundown of my experiences of the Vario II in the near future, but suffice to say – PocketBreeze and PocketInformant were the first two bits of software I installed on it.
PocketBreeze simply adds your Calendar, Task List and Contact List to your Today Screen. This makes keeping upto date with what you are doing and where you are going a, erm, breeze!
PocketBreeze v5.2 is a free ipgrade for registered owners of v5 and in a nutshell – it’s really really nice! The new sidebar style interface and “Contact List” is superb. Free? Bargain!
Pocket Informant replaces the in-built Calendar, Contact and Task List of your PDA with something that is powerful and easy to use. Although they are written and sold by two different companies, PB supports PI without any problems – and they make an excellent combination.
Anyone out there PDA or Smartphone users? Get in touch and let me know. It’s a topic I don’t cover much on this blog, but it (and the whole subject of Mobile Computing) is something I’d happily write more about if it’s of interest to you, good reader.
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