Category: Pocket PC

Tonality (17-03-2009) (PPC Application)

Tonality, a new application for consolidating the various hidden sound events deep within the registry that would have been otherwise very difficult for you to access and modify.

Currently allows you to modify 52 different sound events, but grants you the ability to add others which you or other users may find, which are unique to certain devices.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=494233

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smartWatchM v1.2.2.2 (PPC Application)

Here is a notification utility smartWatchM for Sony Ericsoon BT watch (MBW-150). It supports all main features of Sony Ericsson phones and it even has some extra functions.

It’s developed for Smartphones/Windows Mobile Standard but works on all WM 5/6 devices (with MS BT stack).

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=362218

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PingBox v2.1.5 (PPC Application)

This tool is useful for determining the status of the network and various foreign hosts, tracking and isolating hardware and software problems, and testing, measuring, and managing networks. Want to stay online while you chatting, downloading etc. without your phone going in power safe mode, which will disconnect your network? No problem, just hit Follow key and you are set to go!

Changes:

– added Trace functionality (thanks to alt236 for testing)
– added new tab in settings
– updated code, to display results on fly
– improved speed

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=404545

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FusionGPSFix v1.0.1.1 (PPC Application)

This app runs after install, and after soft-reset, and immediately starts up the GPS hardware through the WM5+ GPS API. It waits 5 minutes for a GPS lock, or it quits. The GPS polling is limited to every 3 seconds to try to conserve some CPU cycles.

Currently does not use AGPS, but you can turn it on/off at your registry leisure.

This attempts to reduce the Time-To-First-Fix (TTFF) during which the GPS ephemeris almanac is slowly built up. This can take up to 12.5 minutes for a non-QuickGPS/AGPS accelerated device from a cold-start. By kick-starting immediately after soft-reset, subsequent GPS locks for the next ~6 days should be much quicker.

Takes 21K of disk, and ~1K of ram.

Changes:

GPS power kept on until lock or timeout using CABuddy’s GPS code framework; states lock time in seconds

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=468249

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