Monday, June 28, 2004
Read ALL That Tiny Print With Zoom!
Posted by Brad Adrian in "SOFTWARE" @ 03:00 AM
"Do you sometimes struggle with the small text and graphics on Pocket PC displays? Then Zoom is the tool for you. This small utility lets you instantly see a high quality bi-cubic zoomed area of any part of the display."
"Zoom works with any Pocket PC application. With a quick press of a button and a tap on the screen, an easily readable, fully scrollable zoomed-in view is displayed. This application also works in landscape mode and on the new high resolution Windows Mobile 2003 SE devices."
Zoom's features include:
• Will work with any application.
• Can be assigned to any hardware button
• Zoomed screen can scroll by dragging the stylus
• Superb high quality bi-cubic zoomed area
• Choice of 3 ways to display the zoomed image: full screen, top/bottom screen section or under stylus.
• Works on the new high resolution screen Pocket PC''s.
You can grab a free 2-day demo version buy the full version for $12.00 from the Handango site.
At the risk of setting myself up for a bunch of "old guy" jokes, I just may have to give this a try. I don't have a LOT of trouble reading stuff on my Pocket PC, but Zoom might also prove to be more convenient than the multiple clicks needed for most applications' internal "View/Zoom" capabilities.
"Zoom works with any Pocket PC application. With a quick press of a button and a tap on the screen, an easily readable, fully scrollable zoomed-in view is displayed. This application also works in landscape mode and on the new high resolution Windows Mobile 2003 SE devices."
Zoom's features include:
• Will work with any application.
• Can be assigned to any hardware button
• Zoomed screen can scroll by dragging the stylus
• Superb high quality bi-cubic zoomed area
• Choice of 3 ways to display the zoomed image: full screen, top/bottom screen section or under stylus.
• Works on the new high resolution screen Pocket PC''s.
You can grab a free 2-day demo version buy the full version for $12.00 from the Handango site.
At the risk of setting myself up for a bunch of "old guy" jokes, I just may have to give this a try. I don't have a LOT of trouble reading stuff on my Pocket PC, but Zoom might also prove to be more convenient than the multiple clicks needed for most applications' internal "View/Zoom" capabilities.