VideoTimeings allows you to browse the video files on your PocketPC according to video time. For each video you can view the size of the video file. Tap on the video file to select it. You can also preview the videos from the preview option in the toolbar
VideoSizeings allows you to browse the video files on your PocketPC according to file size. For each video you can view the size of the video file. Tap on the video file to select it. You can also preview the videos from the preview option in the toolbar
Camera Lock Button - This little application starts the phone's camera when users press the home button when the phone is locked.
It is aware of proximity sensor status, so it won't start camera in your pocket.
It won't do anything if pda is not locked.
If your pda is locked and display is switched off, you must click home button twice
VideoMonther indexes a day, today or ALL of the videos (you can select the file format) that were taken on a date and places the index in a subfolder under the camera folder. When you tap on a day with no entries the program will allow you to index the pictures for that day. Tap on the video file to preview it
VideoDateds displays the contents of your videos (you can select the extension for your device) in order of date with the date of the video on the right of the video name. You can preview the videos with the video player associated with the video file format
VideoResyncer quickly creates a copy of all of the new video files in your camera folder and places a copy of them into a subfolder on your storage card based on the date the video was taken. You can view the videos in a calendar interface. From the calendar you can preview the videos in your media player
VideoFTPer allows you to rapidly upload videos from your PocketPC camera in real time to the public/private folders of a secure remote FTP server. The program checks the storage folder of your PocketPC camera for videos and when a new video is detected in the folder the program then FTP uploads the file to the FTP server
VideoGPSer allows you to tag videos from your PocketPC camera in real time with a GPS stamp and view the distance of each video via your current GPS. You can use the ruler to view the distance of each video and also view the GPS stats for each video with a Google.com map. The map service is provided by Google