Zumobi Releases New Version for Windows Mobile Users

One of the most compelling features of the new release is a Tile Wizard, which allows users to easily create their own Zumobi mobile widgets. Users can choose the look and feel of these widgets, stream data from their choice of RSS feeds, and turn personal blogs and favorite Web content into Zumobi Tiles they can enjoy as well as share with friends. Another new feature accompanying this release is the on-phone Tile Gallery, which enables users to select and upload Tiles directly from their mobile handset, allowing Zumobi users to explore and swap new content in and out while on-the-go. Zumobi also has produced a streamlined client for faster downloads of the application and a smaller on-phone footprint.
With the release, Zumobi will also unveil a series of 12 videos designed to show users everything they need to know to take advantage of the mobile widget platform, from how to navigate, make a Tile, share one and more. To view the Zumobi tour video and to find out 11 things you should know about the mobile widget platform, visit www.Zumobi.com/support.html.
For more information, including Zumobi tour videos, or to download the latest version of the mobile widget platform optimized for Windows Mobile 6 or higher, visit www.Zumobi.com or get.zumobi.com on the mobile Web.
Labels: Software
iPass Provides Wi-Fi Connectivity for Windows Mobile 6 Devices; iPhone and Blackberry Support Planned

With more than 100,000 business-class hotspots worldwide, iPass Wi-Fi connectivity gives smart phone users an alternative to 2.5G and 3G access provided by cellular providers. iPass service auto-detecting available Wi-Fi networks in their area and automatically connecting to their bookmarked locations.
Use of Windows Mobile handhelds in the Mobile Office service is priced at a flat monthly rate for the enterprise based on the number of active users. For individuals in the United States looking for a subscription to the iPassConnect mobility service, pricing information is available at: www.ipassconnect.com.
via [mobileburn]
Labels: Blackberry, iPhone, Software
Quickoffice and Dynoplex Announce Native Office Document Support for BlackBerry Devices

The eOffice solution works on all currently shipping BlackBerry devices, connected both through BlackBerry Enterprise Server architecture and carrier-hosted BlackBerry Internet Service solution for individual customers. eOffice is immediately available without any upgrade requirements to the enterprise server or the BlackBerry device operating system.
The eOffice application allows users to open native attachments sent via email, stored on the device memory card or transferred to the BlackBerry. eOffice also enables users to create new documents and spreadsheets with comprehensive editing capabilities. All features, including editing native files, are available even when the BlackBerry is not wirelessly connected or in airplane offline mode.
eOffice includes the following Word, Excel and Sharepoint features:
* View, edit and create ‘real’ Word documents with all formatting, tables and embedded graphics displayed; includes comprehensive editing features and a power spell-checker
* View, edit and create new Excel files including charting; powerful features to modify spreadsheets such as control over formatting and updating formulas with an extensive list of built-in functions
* Integration with Sharepoint plus an online account with unlimited space for storing, retrieving, faxing and printing documents
Labels: Blackberry, Software
Yahoo! Go 3 Beta for Windows Mobile Released

Yahoo is jumping into the Windows Mobile platform with vigour, and has just released their new Yahoo! Go 3.0 beta for Windows Mobile, mobile phones.
The application’s user interface has undergone a overhaul and there is now full support for widgets aimed at providing information on the go. There is now an integrated at-a-glance Yahoo screen and improved oneSearch feature along with a comely Web 2.0-like feel and navigation to the application. All the data is stored in a “cloud” for easy retrieval on any other web-enabled device and since this would mean heavy data transfers, it would help if you had an unlimited data plan.
Go ahead and snatch yahoo mobile if you own a Windows Mobile-powered device
Yahoo! to OutSource VoIP Calls to Jajah

The partnership leverages JAJAH’s open, next-generation communications platform to support the existing Yahoo! Messenger voice offering beginning in the third quarter of this year.
“This partnership with JAJAH will help Yahoo! continue to provide a great communication experience to our millions of Yahoo! Messenger users,” said Sabrina Ellis, vice president of Yahoo! Messenger. “Yahoo! Messenger is one of the first communication tools consumers see and use when they turn on their computers, so it is critical that our partner mirror our commitment to our users, and JAJAH’s reliable VoIP network and proven customer- and carrier-friendly experience make it an ideal solution.”
Since 2006, Yahoo! Messenger users have been able to use “Phone In” and “Phone Out” to make and receive voice calls on their PC to and from landline and mobile phones.
Labels: Software
How to convert between all popular video formats?

This software is free for you, the first you can download Avs Video Convert.
After the download is finished, run the AVSVideoConverter.exe file and follow the installation wizard instructions.
You can convert now!
Step1: Run AVS Video Converter and select your input video file
To select a video you would like to convert hit the Browse... button next to Input File Name Field. In the opened Windows Explorer Window browse for the necessary DVD folder:


Step 2: Set up the conversion parameters
After you have selected the video input file, click one of the following buttons placed along the top of the interface:
- To AVI for creating video for PC, Archos, Creative Zen Vision, and YouTube, MySpace and Google Video services;
- To DVD for burning a DVD or saving video in DVD format on the PC;
- To MP4 for Apple iPod, Sony PSP, Epson P-2000/4000 or mobile phones with MPEG 4 video support;
- To 3GP for mobile phones with 3GPP and 3GP2 video support;
- To MPEG for for burning a SVCD/VCD or saving video in MPEG format on the PC;
- To MOV for Quick Time player;
- To WMV for Pocket PCs running under Mobile Windows OS, like HP iPaq and portable players: Archos and Creative Zen Vision;
- To RM for Real Media player;
- To SWF for Adobe Flash player.
In the list of Profiles (... Profile) select one of the preset profiles.
You can also click Edit Profile button to manually set the profile parameters.

Click the Browse... button next to Output File Name field and select a location on your HDD for the output video file.
NOTE! When you select a location for your output video file, you should save the file to your personal computer HDD.
Step 4: Convert your files
After you have set up all the conversion parameters, hit the Convert Now! button to start converting.


Labels: Convert, Download Video, Software
Helio Now Pushes GMail/Pop/IMAP Emails to You

If you hold a Helio device, just do a manual send/receive action on the email client to get a prompt for the Push activation. You will be asked if you want an notification automatically whenever there is new email. Now if you have an unlimited data plan, it would save you the time from keep checking the new email periodically.
via [phonemag]
Labels: Software
Skype Releases Beta Version of Skype for Mobile

Skype-to-Skype and SkypeOut calls from the mobile handsets are initially supported in seven markets: Brazil (Rio de Janeiro), Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Poland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
“These are still the early days for making Skype calls on mobile phones, but we’ve already made great strides in this space,” said Gareth O’Loughlin, general manager, mobile and hardware devices. “Among other things, we have a great relationship with 3, the mobile operator, which has brought the mobile Skype experience to eight markets through the 3 Skypephone and a range of other packages and phones. Skype for your mobile will expand the available options even further.
With its beta version, Skype for your mobile enters a public testing phase that will help Skype gauge the response of technology-savvy users whose feedback will help tweak the offering. This phase is expected to last several months, after which a public version of the application will be made available to millions of mobile phone owners around the world.
There are two ways to get the beta version of Skype for your mobile: as a direct over-the-air download to a compatible mobile phone, or it can be downloaded to a computer and then transferred to the phone. For instructions, please visit www.skype.com/go/mobiledownload . This Web page also includes a directory of currently supported mobile phones and the list of markets where the full feature set is available.
Labels: Software
WeatherBug Releases Widget for S60 Phones

The WeatherBug S60 widget includes live, local weather information for more than 50,000 locations worldwide and is local language supported for all regions. Detailed views of the seven day forecast, radar and satellite imagery, and camera images from WeatherBug’s proprietary weather network are also available on the S60 mobile widget.
The WeatherBug widget will be supported by advertising sold by both the Nokia and WeatherBug sales organizations.
Labels: Software
AT&T Offers BlackBerry Professional Software

BlackBerry Professional Software also provides control over the company’s BlackBerry smartphones, allowing the owner or office manager to limit certain features on an employee’s smartphone, and the solution enables data to be backed up wirelessly. Changes to control settings can occur in seconds as IT policies are “pushed” to the smartphone over the air.
The BlackBerry Professional Software package that supports five wireless users out of the box is priced at $499, with a 10-user version priced at $849. These packages include the server software along with CALs. Additional CALs can be purchased individually, in five-packs and in 10-packs to grow the deployment as the small business grows.
Labels: Blackberry, Software
Sprint Announces Windows Mobile 6.1 Upgrades Planned for Current Smartphones

In the summer of 2008, Sprint will offer software upgrades for all existing Sprint Windows Mobile 6 smartphones, including:
* Samsung ACE
* Moto Q9c by Motorola
* Touch by HTC
* Mogul by HTC
In addition, all of Sprint’s new Windows Mobile smartphones launching in the second half of 2008 will offer Windows Mobile 6.1 software, including a new Palm Treo launching later this year. Additional details will be announced upon commercial availability.
Windows Mobile 6.1 will bring new time-saving features, easier phone navigation and management, and stronger security safeguards. To further enhance the user experience, this update allows device makers to change some of the look and feel of the interface to create more customization. As part of the 6.1 upgrade, handsets will also support enterprise-class device security management through Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 server.
Labels: Software
New Opera Mini Version 4.1 in Beta

Other than the speed improvements, the upcoming version also featuring
- Autocomplete your URLs
Opera Mini will automatically suggest URL completions - Save pages
- Find content in the page
- Download and upload files
Check out the video guide tour below
Labels: Opera Mini, Software
Squash Batch Image Resizer

It’s possible to specify a destination directory for the resized images, add a suffix to the filename - something like thumb or small would do - and if you want to overwrite existing images in that directory.
There is no preview of the output images, no information on file size, no choice of file extension. As I said it’s lightweight and does only one thing at the moment. I still like Squash because it is easy to use, mainly because of the missing options of course.
Squash is available for Windows and Linux. [via Genbeta]
Labels: Free Download, Software
iPhone SDK Beta 2 - time to make things look good

Tools like that make it on par with languages such as Visual Basic which make building new apps fast, easy, and convenient. Granted, using the drag and drop method may not give you the appearance you really want, but using it to complete a large portion of the code for you, and then changing the way things look a bit is a lot easier than trying to reinvent the wheel every time you write a new app.
Apple also added in some new sample code and updated the documentation that comes with the SDK. Sadly there isn’t a simple update option for the new SDK, you actually have to go get it yourself, but it’s still free. Apple is also still reported to be limiting access to the App Store and still limiting the participation in the $99 iPhone Dev Program.
Labels: Software
Resco Backup for Pocket PC (v1.10)

Resco Backup creates reserve copies of your PDA on the storage card.
This data (called backup set) can be used to restore your device in case of problems.
Basic features:
Backup to the storage card
Full and custom backup
Full and custom restore
Backup compression
Safe encryption (uses industrial standard AES)
Fast incremental backup
Backup scheduling
Advanced features:
Integrity checking (Is the backup set corrupted?)
Customizable profiles (daily/weekly backups, separate backup of contacts…)
Compare backup set vs. device (Track changes)
Compare two backup sets
Manage your backup sets
Access backup sets on the desktop with any good zipper (no extract tool needed)
Labels: Software
Windows Mobile 6.1 coming for you on April Fools Day

Supposedly April 1st is the release date for the new version of Windows Mobile which is rumored to include a newer, better, web browser that allows for zoom and scrolling with ease. It also will offer up a more Vista-like UI, copy/paste from IE, new fonts, a task manage more similar to its desktop siblings, WiFi indicator, and auto-configure in ActiveSync for your email.
So, its not an entirely new OS like some think Windows Mobile handhelds need, but it’s a major step in the right direction and should definitely make at least a few things more intuitive, if not user friendly. I have no idea if they’ll try and charge for the minor revision update or not, but I’d guess not. Now all we need to do is get Sony Ericsson to push out that XPERIA X1 with this new OS, which could happen since CTIA starts on April first as well
Labels: Software
Microsoft Becomes Latest Licensee of Flash Technology for Mobile Handsets

“With over half a billion devices now running Flash Lite we’re extending the reach of high impact web experiences to our connected mobile world,” said Al Ramadan, senior vice president, Mobile and Devices at Adobe. “With Microsoft, the latest addition to our list of mobile partners, Flash technology’s footprint continues to expand, promising more opportunities for Flash developers and more great content for mobile consumers around the world.”
All major handset manufacturers worldwide license and ship mobile devices with Flash Lite today including LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and many others. New devices like the Nokia N95, the Nokia N96, the Sony Ericsson C-Series, the NTT DoCoMo’s 905i series, and the Sony Mylo support Flash Lite 3, the latest version of the software. Flash Lite runs on multiple platforms, including Windows Mobile, Symbian™ S60, and Qualcomm® BREW®, in addition to embedded operating systems on a variety of OEM platforms. For more information please visit www.adobe.com/mobile .
Java Application: OT Mobile Chart

· Scrollable quote list with price info
· Displays price history in charts
· Market data from all major stock exchanges
· All major currencies supported
· Minimum amount of data exchanged giving you fast results with minimum connection cost
Labels: Software
How to check all programs that runs in your computer
Sometimes after you installing a software your pc may experience longer time to start. This probably happen because you have too much program load up while your windows start up. I do have few program that automatically start when windows start. Are the all necessary? Mostly don’t. How do I check those startup program that running in background of my system. I am using AutoRuns from www.sysinternals.com/

You can choose to disable and enable back which program is necessary to run together with system to save your RAM (memory). For me services like apple software updater, adobe updater and other update service is unnecessary. Another similar program is process explorer.
| Download Autoruns |
Labels: Software
Download Free PDF Plugin for Microsoft Office and Any file to PDF Converter - CIB pdf brewer

Features of CIB pdf brewer
- Its free!!!: Basic PDF-generating functionality is available for personal use. This functional level is for non-commercial purposes only. The document properties of PDF documents generated using the freeware contain a corresponding note.
- PDF editing without any loss:The new generation of CIB pdf brewer 2.x is, so far, the only product which provides the facility of generating PDF documents that can be reedited in Word without any loss.
- Interface API:CIB pdf brewer provides a powerful API and a multifunctional shell program.
- PDF with attachmens:The feauture of adding attachments in the same way to your PDF file is now possible with CIB pdf brewer. Thus generating a PDF file including attachment, encrypting the PDF file and attachment as well as mailing of the whole package via e-mail can be done in only one job.
- Password protection:This version you can assign three individual passwords instead of two for protecting your e.pdf document
- Plugin in MS Office: Yes, CIB pdf brewer can be integrated to your Microsoft Office Tools like Microsoft Word, MIcrosoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel.
Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Server 2003.
Download PDF Converter / Plugin
Labels: Free Offers, MS Office, PDF Plugin, Software