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Combine Various Mobile Apps Into One Snac

Are you tired of all the talk of “apps” (applications) for your mobile device to do everything from tracking ball games to keeping up with Facebook friends? Wish you could get some of that fun stuff on your more conventional, not-so-smart phone?

There’s an alternative to apps called “Snacs.” These are free, instantly accessible programs that run on the phone that’s already in your pocket if you’re a customer of Sprint, T-Mobile or AT&T and have upgraded (but who hasn’t?) in the past couple of years to a so-called “feature phone.”

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30 Top Windows Mobile Applications

HoneyTechBlog has published a list of 30 top applications for Windows Mobiles. The list covers applications for features such as networking, themes, tools for tweak, music players, newsreaders, Internet browser, document manager and much more. The list covers the following applications:

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TProfiler – Switch Sound Profiles According To Time

TProfiler is a small utility to change sound system of your windows mobile device according to the time and date. This is very useful at times i.e. I set my phone to vibrate at prayer times, during meetings. You can set your phone to Vibrate, Sound On or Sound Off. It has the ability to add upto 4 schedules. It has very small memory footprint too.

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KeePass Password Manager For Windows Mobile Devices

KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key file. So you only have to remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).

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Wake Up and Shut Down Your PC From Your Windows Mobile Phone

Wake & Shake is a little utility for waking up, shutting down, rebooting or Logging off from the PC’s on your network via you windows mobile device.

Requirements:

Wifi active on wm and connected on same local network as PC’s
Wake-On-Lan must be enabled on PC’s
Allow http traffic on Port 7777
Obtain MAC Address for all PC’s you wish to ‘control’
Currently only built for WVGA devices

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