Pocket PC iPhone conversion
Call it superficial, but you can really help your Pocket PC's self esteem by giving it a face lift.
It's still Windows Mobile on the inside, so most of your apps will look and function as before, but a few free downloads will get you home screen and dialpad themes, an iPhone-like contacts list, and the cool slide-to-unlock gizmo.
Resources:
Turn your Windows Mobile phone into an iPhone @ Lifehacker - Link
iPhone-like home screen for PPC - Link
Slide 2 Unlock - Link
iContact (flick to scroll contacts) - Link
Dialpad and Calculator skins - Link
Posted by Jason Striegel |
Jul 4, 2007 10:10 PM
PDAs, Windows, iPhone |
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| Posted by: Steve on April 16, 2008 at 8:12 PM |
W A N N A B E ! ! ! ! ! !
greetz, from Argentina.
| Posted by: Gav on September 5, 2008 at 5:35 PM |
But this site [url]bestiphonetheme.com[/url] is even better.
My friend referred me to them because of all the themes out there, these guys are the only ones that offer decent support.
Cheers.
| Posted by: xuijian on December 24, 2008 at 7:44 PM |
I wouldn't say that they don't offer support elsewhere...
I downloaded mine from http://www.windowsmobileiphone.com and they helped all the way until it was up and running!
Is fantastic, and they send me updates also which is pretty cool...
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