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HandyZIP 1.95 (Deutsch) null

HandyZIP 1.95 (Deutsch) null

...that you may wonder if it is an integral part of it" - Microsoft PocketPC.com"HandyZIP does a great job of compressing files very easily... Read more

27 March, 2012
HandyZIP 1.95 - ZIP Compression for Windows Mobile null

HandyZIP 1.95 - ZIP Compression for Windows Mobile null

...that you may wonder if it is an integral part of it" - Microsoft PocketPC.com"HandyZIP does a great job of compressing files very easily... Read more

27 March, 2012

Handheld sales show signs of life

The handheld market has seen a year-over-year decline, according to market researcher IDC. But will improvements in the economy launch a recovery? Read more

23 April, 2002 by Ian Fried

Microsoft PocketPC by April

PocketPC's new user interface and application software, codenamed Rapier, is the easy-to-use successor to Microsoft's Palm-size PC Read more

24 February, 2000 by John G.Spooner
TrackyPro (online GoogleMaps with GPS) 3.4.4

TrackyPro (online GoogleMaps with GPS) 3.4.4

...Danish), Svenska (Swedish)Tracky runs on any PDA or mobile phone with Microsoft PocketPC 2003 or higher, e.g. Windows Mobile 5 or 6.It... Read more

15 January, 2006

PalmSource: More licensees on the way

...but mainly because of their distribution and sales (expertise). They will bring Microsoft PocketPC pricing closer to that of Palm (OS-based devices) but even... Read more

12 November, 2002 by Tony Hallett

PalmSource touts renamed OS versions

...showing Palm-based PDAs having a lower total cost of ownership than Microsoft PocketPC-based handhelds - Gantry Group figures show them 41 per cent lower... Read more

19 February, 2004 by Tony Hallett

Dell given licence to supply the BBC

...for a specific technology type, for example when it chose to favour Microsoft PocketPC-based handheld devices at the expense of those that run Palm... Read more

23 April, 2003 by Tony Hallett

3GSM: The future's bright. The future's crustacean...

...investing in Symbian (it had previously been a licensee only) out-spun Microsoft PocketPC and Windows Smartphone 2002 advances with operators and partners such as... Read more

21 February, 2003 by Tony Hallett

Dell - the company that wants it all

"You may say you want it all… but where you gonna put it?" Woody Allen Read more

29 January, 2003 by silicon.com staff

"It's a form of madness, all these separate systems"

...banks. See http://www.silicon.com/a56385 for more. "They will bring Microsoft PocketPC pricing closer to that of Palm [OS-based devices] but even... Read more

15 November, 2002 by silicon.com staff

PalmSource CEO: More licensees on the way - and we don't fear Dell

...but mainly because of their distribution and sales [expertise]. They will bring Microsoft PocketPC pricing closer to that of Palm [OS-based devices] but even... Read more

11 November, 2002 by Tony Hallett
PocketSTM2002 0.28

PocketSTM2002 0.28

From the developer: "PocketSTM is an application for Microsoft PocketPC Mobile Devices. It performs a host of convenient functions sorely missed... Read more

13 September, 2002
HandyZIP - ZIP compression for Windows Mobile

HandyZIP - ZIP compression for Windows Mobile

...that you may wonder if it is an integral part of it" - Microsoft PocketPC.com"HandyZIP does a great job of compressing files very easily... Read more

5 June, 2002
PictureMessenger 1.01

PictureMessenger 1.01

...store your pictures/greeting cards for future useSystem RequirementCompatible Devices/Operating System:Microsoft PocketPC O/S Infrared Phones supported: Nokia 8210, 8250, 8850, 8890, 6210... Read more

14 April, 2002

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