Wednesday, November 09, 2005

I've been on a quest to do a little more with my Axim than just a handy contact manager.  I've wanted one way to take my RSS feeds with me so I can read them during Microsoft events when Virtual PC isn't working right.  I tried a few Pocket PC RSS readers, and my favorite so far has been Pocket RSS.  It was extremely easy to dump an OPML file from RSS Bandit, transfer it to my Axim and then subscribe in the reader.  One of the nicest things is that it uses the connection manager, so it can update feeds when connected via ActiveSync, and it can update feeds when I'm using the WiFi card.  Not every reader could do that, which surprised me--one that claimed to be the leading RSS aggregator could only sync via WiFi.  For the $5.95, I'm definately registering Pocket RSS.

My other new favorite app is ADBWeather Plus, from the same programmer incidentally.  This app was also very easy to set up, and I have to give major props to any app that has Butler, PA listed in it.  Weather Plus actually requires a live connection when you configure your forecasts, because it pulls live data from the National Weather Service's system.  Right now, we're having a thunderstorm and tornado watch, and I have satellite maps and warnings in the different views.  This one is actually free, but you need to register at the developer's site.  Very cool, indeed!

To make these all come togther, I've added SBSH PocketBreeze as a Today screen plug-in.  Another great app more than worth the small registration.  I cleared everything off my Today screen except the date and time, and added PocketBreeze.  PocketBreeze allows you to configure various tabs, and both Pocket RSS and Weather Plus plug right in (they each stand alone if you want to go that route).  My calendar, e-mail boxes, RSS feeds and weather forecasts are now all tabs on my today screen quickly accessible with a simple touch of the stylus.  Full apps open as necessary when I click on them.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005 7:05:50 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Saturday, May 21, 2005

I needed something better than the Notes that came with my Pocket Outlook 2003, so I tried several journal applications.  This was my favorite!  I use both the desktop and pocket versions.  Great for keeping track of what you do for what client, phone conversations, and notes for the next ASP Alliance article!  This is not a plug-in for Pocket Outlook, but it can integrate with the Task and e-mail functions.

Some of the best features include having multiple journal files, with multiple journals in each file, password protection, easy navigation and time stamping.  I use this on a Dell Axim X5 running Windows Mobile 2003.

Journal Pro w/ Desktop Bundle! by DSRTech, Inc.

Journal Pro is the definitive application for journal/diary keeping on the Pocket PC platform! And now it's even better than ever...

With the addition of Journal Pro Desktop Edition you're always ready to record your thoughts whether at home, the office, or on the road. And you'll rest easy knowing that your files will always be in sync!

Version 2.6 contains version 2.5 of the desktop application and version 2.6 of the pocket pc application.

Features Include:

  • Seamless Integration with Journal Pro Desktop Edition!
  • Voice Recording
  • File Encryption
  • Skinning of the pocket pc application
  • Lightening Fast Journal Access!
  • Password Protection
  • Categories Within Your Journal
  • Full Text Searching
  • Calendar Navigation and "Quick Nav"
  • Skip Over Days With No Entry
  • Pocket Outlook Task and Email Integration
  • Font and Color Selection
  • Text Export
  • Auto-exit after inactivity timeout
  • Purge Data When No Longer Needed
  • Completely File Based
  • Compatible with the new Pocket PC 2002 Operating System
Saturday, May 21, 2005 9:32:47 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)

My mother, patroness of the arts, would be so proud!

Great collections of Great Impressionist Artist Claude Monet's works, the artistic themes for your today screen included the famous painting series:-
·Water Lily 1914
·London Parliament in Dusk 1904
·The Parc Monceau 1878
·Lilacs Overcast Weather 1872

Monet1 by Mediasofts By Paul

And another one (part of a 4-part series)

Claude Monet Today Themes Pack 3 by Natural Installer Inc.

Saturday, May 21, 2005 9:30:46 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)