Power Radio - The built-in FM player - at least on HTC HD - misses many features. Power Radio delivers many data available via RDS which would otherwise be invisible to the listener. Here are just a few examples:
- Radiotext: contains information broadcast by the respective station. What you get here totally depends on the broadcaster. You might see title and interpret, call-in numbers, SMS traffic service numbers, URL's etc.
- traffic announcements, program type, coverage area, date, time, timezone, various status flags.
What's New in This Release:
· bugfix: didn't load correct skin after restart
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
RadioPlaylistFavorites RadioPlaylistFavorites connects you to the mobile version of Playlistfavorites.com Tap the button while connected to the internet to tune in mobile radio. NOTE: You need TCPMP or CorePlayer for these streams. This service is provided by PlaylistFavorites
RadioStationFinder RadioStationFinder is a database of 52 music genres that you can tune into on the StationFinder.org website. Select the genre and tap on it to view the list of Radio IP Stations. Tap on the station to tune it in. NOTE: These streams require TCPMP or CorePlayer
AirplaneModer AirplaneModer - AirplaneModer is an app that powers off all the radios on your Windows Mobile device.
Simply tap the button and the app will turn off the WiFi, Bluetooth and phone.
The program is useful on airplanes or other places where radios are not allowed
RadioPostings RadioPostings - This program is a database of 198 pre-tested radio station streams sorted into 7 genres. Tap on the feed to tune in WMP. This database was compiled from forum.conduit-network.com
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
RadioSorter RadioSorter - This program allows you to select/enter a music genre to radio station type and then searches www.live-radio.net for radio streams that will work on WMP on your PocketPC. NOTE: You need an internet connection to use this program.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL
RadioRadioUniverse RadioRadioUniverse is an alternate way to browse the RadioUniverse.org website. The website has radio stations sorted into 85 music genres. Start typing the genre name to display a list of stations you can tune into. You can also save your favorites. NOTE: You need TCPMP or CorePlayer for these streams. This service is provided by RadioUniverse
RadioMP3ing RadioMP3ing is an alternate way to browse the MP3 streams on the xiph.org website
RadioDiggiley RadioDiggiley - RadioDiggiley allows you to select a music genre and syncs the list of radio stations from the Diggiley.com website. Tap on the feed to tune it in. Visit Diggiley.com for full listings.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
RadioContinentals RadioContinentals - This program connects you to MikesRadioWord.com, an online connection to streaming internet radio from Europe, Canada, United States, Australia and New Zealand. (c) Mike Dean 2008 NOTE: Donate to this site if you use this service.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL
Other Software by developer «6Fg8»:
m9editor m9editor is your little helper when it comes to editing manila files. It lets you edit nearly all aspects of a mode9 file. Additionally it will assist you with graphics, allowing import, export and CFC compression. And it includes a directory viewer with information specific to manila files.
m9editor is written in .net, so .netCF3
Metal Detector Metal detector for HTC HD2.
How it works:
The built-in compass uses the earth's magnetic field to calculate the deviation from magnetic north. As with every compass, if you put a piece of metal nearby, it gets deviated. That's what is used here to detect metal.
Testing:
Place your device flat on a surface. After starting the app, the gauge should show zero