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Friday, October 7, 2005

What Is Installed On Your Pocket PC?

Posted by Ed Hansberry in "THOUGHT" @ 02:00 PM

Wow. Over 1,100 have voted in the poll on how many apps you have installed, and over 41% of you have more than 21 third party applications installed! 8O Contrast that to the Smartphone Thoughts poll where almost 50% fall in that 3-10 app range.

So, now that we know you are insane with application installation ;) we wanted to see just what it is you are installing on your device. Again, the best way to do this would be to just list what is in the "Remove Programs" icon in Start|Settings|System. I know of no way to easily copy/paste and get everything. Don't forget to list the manual applications that have no installer. My list of "they are always on there" applications is at my personal site, but here is a list of what is on my device right this minute, which may change by the time you are reading this. :mrgreen: (Listed in the order they are shown in Remove Programs)

• Laridian Memorize!
• Stowaway BT Keyboard driver/software
• Pocket Plus
• HanDBase 3
• Sprite Backup
• Sprite Space Detective
• VITO Sound Explorer
• Ilium NewsBreak
• Laridian Daily Reader
• Twiddlebit Pocket Plan
• BSystems Topical Bible
• MS Voice Command
• Repligo
• vxHPC
• vxIPConfig
• vxUtil
• Resco Registry Addin
• Resco FTP Addin
• Resco Explorer
• Spb GPRS Monitor
• Pocket Informant
• Laridian Pocket Bible
• Ilium eWallet
• Ilium ListPro
• Adobe Reader 2
• VNC Viewer
• PalmChess
• FITALY
• eReader Pro
• BlinkOff

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