Extended Control - Pocket PC Control Panel settings are notoriously difficult to access. Extended Control puts configurable icons on your today screen which provide direct access to frequently used settings.
In addition, there's a running display of used program memory, storage memory and battery strength percentages
LavaTube - Place a glass tube on the circle and tap start. This program will send different colour light into it.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer. Simply unzip the file for your processor and place the DLL file in the 'Windows' folder of your PocketPC computer
nueLight - nueLight turns your device into a versatile flashlight. nueLight uses the flash LED for the camera and can even enter high-beam mode. nueLight also has a morse code function where it will send text you type as morse code over the flash LED
DiscoLight - DiscoLight displays disco-like lights on the screen of your Pocket PC.
DiscoLights requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer. Simply unzip the file for your processor and place the DLL file in the 'Windows' folder of your PocketPC computer
ScreenCap, or Screen Capture saves a screenshot with whatever is currently on the Pocket PC screen.
ScreenCap is very easy to use. Start ScreenCap and then start which ever program's screen you wish to capture. When you have the screen you want to capture on the Pocket PC, press one of the buttons on the Pocket PC
Gyroscope - This program displays a flashing circle that you can adjust the speed.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer. Simply unzip the file for your processor and place the DLL file in the 'Windows' folder of your PocketPC computer. For free support on installing email me
Force High Resolution - Many applications display poorly on Pocket PC VGA as they don't support VGA mode, but use "double pixelisation". There's a work-around for this problem without having to go to "Full VGA" (as SE_VGA and OzVGA do). But this requires adding a little file next to each specific executable