SplashBlog - lets you instantly publish photos from your smartphone to an online photo album (photoblog) to share with others. SplashBlog includes everything you need to share your photos, including software for your smartphone and a free online photoblog account at splashblog.com
hTorch is a small application with a graphical user interface that enables you to use your Touch Pro as flashlight.
hTorch is built for the HTC Raphael (aka HTC Touch Pro) and has only been tested on this device. Although users reported that it works on Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 as well
BookSyncis an app which allows you to synchronize the pictures of the contacts in your phone with profile pictures of your friends on Facebook.
Because phone book contacts may not match with peoples real names on Facebook you first match the contacts. This matching is then stored for future synchronizing
Depth of field scales are elegant tools for quickly and easily calculating depth of field and hyperfocal distance. Unfortunately, lens manufacturers don't engrave scales on lenses anymore. Now you can use DOF to make your own scales. Use DOF to make depth of field scales for use in the field. Just set the focus distance, and read the near and far focus distances
TwitterMyFlickr is a neat little app that posts a picture to Flickr and Links to it on Twitter.
One day a while back I was wondering how to share some photos from my Windows Mobile phone on Twitter. I looked at various things, but realised that I really wanted them on Flickr too! So I came up with this Application.
So this is really easy
BaseCalc is a small calculator that enables the stereophotographer to compute, on the field, the appropriate stereo base.
BaseCalc will run on Windows Mobile / Pocket PC devices (with .Net Framework 1.1 or better installed) and will also work on a regular PC with Microsoft Windows XP or Vista
Remote Control For Pentax - Remote Control For Pentax allows you to use your Pocket PC, Windows Mobile or Windows CE device to shoot pictures using your Pentax DSLR camera. Provides you with Bulb, continuous, and Single Shoot mode. You just need to have a device with IR