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Developers: Port This!
What software would you really like to see on the 770 that would increase your interest in it or even cause you to run out and buy it?
A silly thing I'd like to have is Neko. http://www.angelfire.com/ct/neko/ -- I had it on my Mac and I have it on my Tungsten E. Add yours. |
Here's my list:
1. Soduku (join the craze! LOL) 2. Salling Clicker 3. Gamin's Nav app or TomTom's 4. Word, Excel, Powerpoint viewers 5. Good backup app |
Opie Reader
It handles HTML, Plucker, my current iSilo docs, and a host of other formats. Combine that with the affordable price of the 770, and I would stand in line to buy one. Jack |
A VoIP application like Xtens X-Pro/eyeBeam is a must.
beya |
The obvious
What I want more than anything I'm hoping someone will reply and say "It already has it, ya monkey"...
VNC client. I want to use it to control all the other machines around the house (Linux, OSX). Everything else would just be gravy on top of that. :) |
You mean like this?:
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~midgley/wince/vnc.html ;-) Oh how I hate waiting for products which are readily available elsewhere!! |
Here's one I'd like too:
QComicBook 0.2.4 (Default) http://freshmeat.net/projects/qcomic...ease_id=203330 >>>QComicBook is a viewer for rar, zip, cbr, and cbz format comic book archives containing JPEG or PNG images. Its features include automatic handling of archives, full-screen mode, page scaling, and mouse or keyboard navigation. |
In fact ditch the 2005 operatiing system and to straight to the 2006 version which supports VoIP and other goodies....
beya |
Full PIM
I know that there are already Contacts and Notes, but a complete organizer application would be very nice.
"...that would increase your interest in it or even cause you to run out and buy it?" Well, I'm going to run out to buy one, anyway. :) |
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