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SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 adds a few dozens of new features to version 3.0.1. 

Folks, this is an awesome release compared to 3.0.1! A lot of changes including new 3D interface.

Although we have HTC around with new Hero interface already out on Android devices,

SPB has changed this apps quite a lot to be a good option to our old fashion WM6.x toys.

Mobile shell also comes with built in utilities and new ways to navigate between functions.

Check it out and stay alert! It will be available on September 29th.

You can grab it here once it becomes available: http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com

 

Key New Features

  • Improved SPB Carousel design (e. g. added reflections and some additional interaction gestures)

  • Gravity sensor support in the SPB Carousel

  • 3D email viewer

  • 3D SMS viewer (with contact pictures)

  • Access to online catalog in “Change Background” dialog

  • New “Add Widget” dialog

  • Widget skin selection with preview

  • New widget: Tasks (customizable task list on your home screen)

  • New widget: Picture Frame (widget and full-screen slideshow)

  • New widget: Facebook Status

  • New widget: Twitter Status

  • New widget: Four instant wireless switches (WiFi, Bluetooth, Flight Mode, Phone Switch)

  • New widget: Internet Search (with instant suggestions)

  • New widget: Birthdays reminders (never forget about your friend’s birthday again)

  • Contact widget: ability to choose default action

  • Wireless manager widget: icon shows current states, popup shows current states

  • Weather widget: support for more advanced skins with detailed forecast and current conditions

  • Streamlined background change (with cropping and easy to view local gallery)

  • Current weather conditions (in addition to forecast)

  • New skins for most widgets

  • Professional home customization using widgets

  • Option to have only one home screen (lifestyle or professional)

  • Option to change number of screens in lifestyle or professional layouts

  • Weather in Agenda

  • Force feedback on tap and hold

  • Option to choose the default tab for Contacts and Launcher

  • Improved design of most dialogs (popup menus, settings etc.)

  • Category filter in the contact list

  • Improved widget edit mode (widget can be dragged to other pages, recycle bin for easy delete etc.)

  • Color themes support on Windows Mobile 6.5

  • Integration with SPB Weather and SPB Traveler via widgets

  • Improved “Choose Shortcut” dialog with similar look to SPB Menu

  • New widget: Operator Name

  • New widget: Date

  • New widget: Alarm

  • Option to disable tap and hold

  • Redesigned settings dialogs

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    Alright. Let's make a little comment about this Build floating around in the virtual wild arena. I had installed on my HD device once. It looks cool with some features and special interface but still very buggy. There're a plenty of WM 6.5 builds out there. This seems to be so new and we not sure if it will become definitely incorporated on final build available later. Do not expect something really incredible. Changes over keyboard and system tabs reflects good improvements but not significantly huge ones. 

    Check further details at XDA.Be in mind that this build can be considered a beta build which means comes with a few bugs. Not applicable for daily use.

    Cheers :-)

    More pics after the break.

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    GPS Software compatible for Touch HD!

    NDRIVE is the only good application I know that covers most features we want running out on our techtoys. The application is also developed for HTC Touch HD devices and run smoothly. 

    NDrive lets you transform your PDA into a premium navigation system. The excellent user guidance and design of the NDrive software enables easy and intuitive navigation. - Simple and easy to use with gesture recognition - Advanced name searching by initials - Precise audio instructions - Free map view with full control - Door-to-door navigation - Import/Export favourites to Google Earth (KML)

    Cons.: There's no TMC feature and according to company, no plans ahead. 

    Details at: NDrive.com

     

     

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    Google Maps updated to 3.2.1

    Another week, another release of Google Maps for Windows Mobile. [via XDA] And, lookie, they even gave us release notes again. Here's what's new in Version 3.2.1:

    • Places of interest: Selectable icons and labels on the map allow you to choose prominent businesses or places of interest in order to see business info, reviews, photos, Wikipedia articles, and a lot of other local information. To select an icon or label, use the 5-way pad or joystick to pan it to the center of the screen or tap it on touchscreen phones. Learn more about these icons and labels already available on maps.google.com.
    • Favorite Places (English only): Explore the favorite places of local experts from cities around the world. Find out where they like to go, and why, from their own perspectives. From the Maps main menu, go to 'Layers' > 'More Layers' > 'Favorite places.' You can also see these on your computer by going to http://google.com/favoriteplaces.
    • Layers: The "More Layers" list of layers is now organized as a tree of layer categories.

    Go get 'er here (desktop) or here (cab).

    Source: WMExperts.com

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    Microsoft Toaster available

    Sounds funny, but in middle of new rumors around Windows Mobile, Mike from engadget discovered new Microsoft secrets...Read on..

    Interestingly the toaster has a Microsoft Dynamics logo on the side…

    Perhaps this is the best thing since sliced bread…

     

    Check out this Engadget article – If Microsoft made toasters

    Source: Engadget.com

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    SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 available soon! PDF Print E-mail
    28 September 2009
     

     

    SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 adds a few dozens of new features to version 3.0.1. 

    Folks, this is an awesome release compared to 3.0.1! A lot of changes including new 3D interface.

    Although we have HTC around with new Hero interface already out on Android devices,

    SPB has changed this apps quite a lot to be a good option to our old fashion WM6.x toys.

    Mobile shell also comes with built in utilities and new ways to navigate between functions.

    Check it out and stay alert! It will be available on September 29th.

    You can grab it here once it becomes available: http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com

     

    Key New Features

    1. Improved SPB Carousel design (e. g. added reflections and some additional interaction gestures)

    2. Gravity sensor support in the SPB Carousel

    3. 3D email viewer

    4. 3D SMS viewer (with contact pictures)

    5. Access to online catalog in “Change Background” dialog

    1. New “Add Widget” dialog

    2. Widget skin selection with preview

    3. New widget: Tasks (customizable task list on your home screen)

    4. New widget: Picture Frame (widget and full-screen slideshow)

    5. New widget: Facebook Status

    6. New widget: Twitter Status

    7. New widget: Four instant wireless switches (WiFi, Bluetooth, Flight Mode, Phone Switch)

    8. New widget: Internet Search (with instant suggestions)

    9. New widget: Birthdays reminders (never forget about your friend’s birthday again)

    10. Contact widget: ability to choose default action

    11. Wireless manager widget: icon shows current states, popup shows current states

    12. Weather widget: support for more advanced skins with detailed forecast and current conditions

    13. Streamlined background change (with cropping and easy to view local gallery)

    14. Current weather conditions (in addition to forecast)

    15. New skins for most widgets

    16. Professional home customization using widgets

    17. Option to have only one home screen (lifestyle or professional)

    18. Option to change number of screens in lifestyle or professional layouts

    19. Weather in Agenda

    20. Force feedback on tap and hold

    21. Option to choose the default tab for Contacts and Launcher

    22. Improved design of most dialogs (popup menus, settings etc.)

    23. Category filter in the contact list

    24. Improved widget edit mode (widget can be dragged to other pages, recycle bin for easy delete etc.)

    25. Color themes support on Windows Mobile 6.5

    26. Integration with SPB Weather and SPB Traveler via widgets

    27. Improved “Choose Shortcut” dialog with similar look to SPB Menu

    28. New widget: Operator Name

    29. New widget: Date

    30. New widget: Alarm

    31. Option to disable tap and hold

    32. Redesigned settings dialogs

    Last Updated ( Monday, 28 September 2009 13:42 )
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    After all, what's going on with Microsoft? PDF Print E-mail
    26 August 2009
     

    Why Microsoft’s dual platform strategy to compete with the iPhone and Android is destined to fail

    Microsoft is planning to leverage Windows Mobile 6.5 to compete against Android while pinning its hopes on Windows Mobile 7 to compete against the iPhone, according to a recent report in Digitimes.

    Unfortunately for Microsoft, Windows Mobile 6.5 isn’t scheduled to hit stores until October 2009 while Windows Mobile 7 won’t be available until February 2010 - and that’s barring any delays.

    Microsoft will not phase out Windows Mobile 6.5 from the market but will lower the OS price, when it launches Windows Mobile 7 scheduled in the fourth quarter of 2010, the sources added.

    The dual-platform strategy will allow Microsoft to compete with Android-based platform using Windows Mobile 6.5 and also compete with iPhones leveraging Windows Mobile 7, the sources asserted.

    Trying to compete with Android phones and the iPhone concurrently seems like typically and horribly bad Microsoft strategy. 

    In trying to be everything to everyone, they will ultimately deliver mediocrity across the board. 

    Windows Mobile is dying, and in today’s iPhone and Palm Pre world, it’s a joke of an OS. 

    The fact of the matter is that Windows Mobile 6.5 is simply a stop gap measure so that Microsoft can regroup and deliver a “modern” phone OS in Windows Mobile 7.

    More troubling for Microsoft, however, is how late it’s coming to the game - which is pretty astounding considering that they’ve been in the mobile software business for years.  Much like their attempts to catch up to the iPod with the Zune, the folks at Redmond might soon find that by the time they launch Windows Mobile 7, competitors will already be releasing or announcing updates that will make Microsoft’s offering seem antiquated.  Ultimately, Microsoft is competing with the smartphones of today by releasing its own products tomorrow.  And that’s never a winning strategy.

    Source: Edibleapple.com

     

     

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