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Top Windows Mobile Software: Essential Apps for Your Windows Phone

April 14, 2010

This post is a part of TechCredo.com’s Guide to Windows Mobile.

  •   Tweaks/Tips/Tutorials/Optimization
  •   Essential Software
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Top Windows Mobile Applications
Internet & GPS Multimedia Utilities
System Tools/Today Plug-ins Backup Tools Misc
Emulation/Games Software Sites

Internet & GPS

  • Opera Mini
    The meanest, leanest and quickest browser available! My personal choice. Yes, it lacks some of the more advanced features (like tabs) of its big brother Opera. But both Mr Mini’s interface and the speed at which it displays websites are surprisingly rapid. And if you still have to pay rather hefty fees for data traffic, this is the browser to use, since all pages are sent to a server in Oslo where they get compressed before being directed to your phone. This both makes it faster, and saves some of your hard earned (?) money. So Opera Mini rocks, right? But you probably get these annoying pop-ups since it’s a Java application. Here’s how to get rid of them by signing the software.
  • Opera
    Needs no introduction, one of the most popular web browsers for WinMo.
  • Iris Browser
    Torch Mobile’s browser is actually quite good, especially now when it’s no longer in beta.
  • Fennec
    Fennec is Mozilla’s mobile version of their web browser Firefox, and has recently been released in
    alpha form. I have high hopes for this browser.
  • Skyfire
    This hyped browser didn’t quite live up to its expectations of bringing “The PC web, real fast” to your phone. Still worth checking out. A demo of Skyfire running on the X1 is available.
  • Spb Online
    An Internet application from the Russian Windows Mobile software giant. You can play online games, read news, get weather reports, listen to Internet radio and watch mobile tv.
  • Google YouTube
    This is Google’s YouTube client. May come in handy for those who don’t already have the YouTube app by HTC. Google’s version is downloaded by visiting m.google.com/youtube with your phone’s browser, but the application isn’t available in all countries yet, so I provide a direct download here just in case.
  • Twikini
    If you like Twitter and want to use it on your phone, Twikini is an excellent choice.
  • Facebook – Microsoft’s own Facebook application.

  • Instant Messengers


  • Fring
    An excellent chat client. Supports a wide range of social networks such as Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo! and AIM. And it’s all free for your communication pleasure.
  • Nimbuzz
    One of the most popular instant messengers, and it’s available for most mobile platforms. I can see why it’s popular, but a downside with Nimbuzz is that the program gathers information about you to be used commercially in as many ways possible.
  • Slick
    Supports the most common protocols. Has been in beta for two years (!), though still fully functional.
  • Skype. The one and only, for your WM device.
  • Beejive IM. Beejive IM is in permanent beta, but it’s free and works just fine.

  • GPS


  • iGO My Way 8
    I’m very impressed by this navigation software. It’s really fast, provides excellent directions, has many useful features and as a bonus: it looks great and even has 3D navigation. Has saved my (lost) behind at least once.
  • Google Maps. But of course.
  • TomTom. Another popular GPS navigation system.
  • CoPilot. Dito.
  • Run.GPS Trainer UV
    This app lets you use your phone’s GPS as tool for keeping track of your workouts.
  • SportyPal. This is also a GPS-based fitness application – and it’s free!
  • MASPWare GPSMeter
    Allows you to utilize the GPS for way more than just navigation; turn your phone into a high precision metering machine.


Multimedia

  • Resco Photo Viewer
    A competent photo viewer with lots of options and features.
  • S2V
    This Chinese gentleman got his coding straight! S2V is by far my favorite image viewer for Windows Mobile. It has a clean and simple touch interface, nice graphical effects – and it’s freeware.
  • Pocket Artist. Probably the best image editing software for WinMo.
  • Flip It!
    A doodling animation tool, which allows you to create your own little animated movies. Great to make time go by faster when you’re on the road, you can have lots of fun with Flip It!
  • CorePlayer
    This movie player (with a built-in YouTube client) is just so good that I see no reason to even list another one. Plays all my DIV-X movies straight up with no lag.
  • Pocket Player
    This equivalent of CorePlayer, but for the music on your device. In a league of its own, in my opinion.
  • LCG Jukebox. Another MP3 player.
  • S2P. A free player by A_C.


Utilities

  • SynchroTime
    Synchronizes your phone’s clock and date to an Internet time server, quite practical.
  • PHM Reset
    This tool is simple and it only does one thing: softreset your phone. But it does it well. Might come in handy, especially if you mess around with your phone a lot like I do.
  • Evernote
    A note and reminder tool. “Allows you to easily capture information in any environment…”
  • Spb Time
    Since Microsoft chose not to include a timer and a stopwatch in WinMo, this is a good way to get it.
  • G-Watch
    Just as good as Spb Time, and perhaps better still – since it’s free.
  • Spb Wireless Monitor
    This nice little utility keeps full track of all your data traffic.
  • Resco Audio Recorder
    I often record song ideas on my phone, and this is what I use.
  • Voice Command. Allows you to control your phone with your voice.
  • CapSure. A basic but functional screen capture utility.
  • hTorch. Lets you use the camera LED as a flashlight.
  • Head over to the XDA Classics! section for more useful utilities.


System Tools/Today Plug-ins

  • Spb Keyboard
    A better alternative to Windows Mobile’s built-in on-screen keyboard.
  • FingerKeyboard 2.1
    Another on-screen full QWERTY keyboard, even better and free of charge this time.
  • SPB Mobile Shell
    This is just what it sounds like: a shell for your WinMo device. I used this for quite some time before I finally settled for TouchFlo 3D. However, when version 3 arrives, I will probably go back, since it’s looking mighty promising. More info at the user-interfaces section.
  • AE Button Plus
    Extends the functionality of your device’s hardware keys.
  • Spb Pocket Plus
    If you don’t have Pocket Plus already, you should check it out. I can’t do without it. I especially enjoy the File Explorer enhancements (ZIP, encryption, properties etc), the smart scrolling and improved key-mapping.
  • Spb Phone Suite
    Another excellent tool from Spb Software. It brings features such as profiles, photo speed dial and call filtering.
  • Total Commander
    A great, classic file manager. Very common and pretty much standard, albeit some might feel that the interface is slightly user-hostile.
  • Resco Explorer
    Resco is indeed a solid developer of Windows Mobile software, and this is one of the applications I just can’t do without. A great file manager, and it has excellent add-ons such as a registry editor, FTP browser and ZIP handler.
  • Resco Contacts Manager
    This tool was released just a couple of weeks ago, but it’s good. If you don’t have Touchflo 3D running and HTC’s contact manager, I suggest you give this a try.
  • S2U2.
    A popular lock/unlock application and screensaver
  • mToday. Lets you easily switch between two different Today screens.
  • Click here for some terrific tweaking tools, and here to go to the user-interfaces section which lists a lot of Today plug-ins.


Backup Tools

  • Spb Backup
    Some say that this backup tool isn’t as thorough as Sprite Backup below, but I’ve had no problems with it and I’ve used it plenty. It will probably tend to most of your backup needs.
  • Sprite Backup
    Another excellent and well-liked backup solution. Also recommended.
  • Sprite Terminator
    This might be listed under the wrong category, since it doesn’t do backups. But it does deal with lost data. If your device gets stolen, you can use its GPS to see exactly where its located (renegade vigilante, anyone?) and remotely lock or wipe out your phone’s data. Sounds a bit CIA, no?
  • PIM Backup
    A free tool for making backups of the personal information on your device; such as contacts, messages and appointments.
  • My Phone
    An online backup and synchronization solution from Microsoft. Still in beta, but it’s easy to sign up. Recommended.


Misc

  • Art of Positions
    You might find this inspirational, depending on your previous experience and profusion of ideas…
  • Guesser. A fun randomizer.


Emulation/Games
Coming from Symbian, I was greatly disappointed with emulation on Windows Mobile. There is of course a wealth of emulators available (often the same ones in many different incarnations), but in my experience – none of them fully work without a lot of tweaking and are rarely updated. Here’s a few of them, though.

  • ScummVM
    How would you like to play all the 90s LucasArts DOS adventure game classics on your phone, like Sam & Max, Simon the Sorcerer, Full Throttle and Monkey Island? Sounds too good to be true? Luckily it isn’t! These games are all created with SCUMM (“Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion”), and this program is a virtual engine for it. Available on many different platforms. If you encounter WVGA problems with version 0.14, you can use WVGA Fix. Here is a thread regarding that. Sir Dave’s PocketSCUMM manual and the Windows CE Wiki may also come in handy.
  • PocketDOS. DOS emulation, recommended!
  • Pocket SNES, also here and here. Super Nintendo.
  • PocketGBA. GameBoy Advance.
  • MorphGear
    Sega and Nintendo emulation, et cetera. Doesn’t even remotely work the way you want it to.
  • Pocket UAE. Amiga.
  • PicoDrive. MegaDrive/Genesis/Sega.
  • FPSEce. Playstation.
  • Pocket Quake &
    here. Quake.
  • Quake 3 Arena CE. Quake 3.
  • Resco Brain Games
    Just to throw in something that isn’t an emulator or a port. I enjoy this memory, calculation and analytical trainings game.

  • Doom:

  • DoomGLES
  • gfDoom
  • gfDoom (different site)

  • tGetFile.dll. Required for some of the emulators
  • Emulators @ XDA Wiki. Recommended!
  • X1 Game Emulation Thread @ xda-developers
  • Emulation Post @ xda-developers
  • Pocket SNES Thread @ xda
  • WVGA Games Thread @ xda
  • Top 5 Emulators for Windows Mobile @ DownloadSquad.com
  • PocketGamer.com


Software Sites

  • Freeware for Pocket PC. WM freeware, what else?
  • 1800 PocketPC. WinMo software in general.
  • Download.com. CNET’s Windows Mobile software section.
  • Handango. PDA Software Store.
  • MobileTopSoft.com. Pocket PC software site.
  • PocketPCFreeware. The title says it all.
  • WM6Software.net. Yet another WinMo software website.
More on This Topic:

  • Tutorial: How to Run Android on Your Windows Mobile Phone
  • A Guide to Windows Mobile: Tips, Tweaks and Tutorials
  • How to Set Up Google Sync on Your Windows Phone
  • All That is Bad About Windows Mobile
  • XDA Classics – The Best of XDA-Developers (WinMo)

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