Windows Mobile tools for commuters and travelers - Mobile Minute
Back when I was a full time commuter (spending almost as much time on the train every day as I did in the office), I spent a lot of time and energy converting my Windows Mobile PDA from a simple productivity tool into a one-stop entertainment shop. While you could buy a fancy phone that will be obsolete in a year and sign up for an expensive data plan so that you can watch the occasional YouTube ...
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/Free_music_players_for_Windows_Mobile'; The other day we told you about WinVibe, a new free music player for Windows Mobile devices. I started off thinking I was going to write a roundup of all the other music players for this week's Mobile Minute. But after thinking about it for a while, it occurred to me that there are just so many great free programs ...
Okay, it's official. There's no reason to use the mobile version of Windows Media Player, and there's no reason to pay for an alternative program. Sure, you could pick up a first class commercial product like Conduits Pocket Player or 40th Floor's iPlay (worst customer service ever). But with free programs like MortPlayer and GSPlayer I've never seen the need to spend money. The newest kid on the ...





