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SPB Mobile Shell 1.5 released..

Posted by PsionAndy on June 19, 2007 – 11:03 am  Share
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When SPB Mobile Shell was released back in February, It made a lot of fans. Mobile Shell is a windows mobile plugin that aims to give you quick finger friendly access to all of those phone type features that the phone edition of Windows Mobile does it’s best to hide from you..

Version 1.5 (June 18, 2007): initial.png

  • Now Screen professional layout
  • Menu customization
  • Easy item pinning on Today
  • Ability to change order of pinned items
  • Third party plug-ins support
  • Now Screen as lock screen
  • Device locking usability improvements
  • Assigning Spb Menu actions to hardware keys
  • Bigger city database (10000 cities supported)
  • Simple phone profiles
  • Phone profile, alarm, graphic calendar on Now Screen
  • Option to hide menu after program launch
  • Battery life optimizations
  • Performance and stability improvements
  • Better and more reliable appointment handling on Now Screen
  • Minimize All added to Task Manager
  • Two additional photo speed dial tabs
  • Talk button works from Spb Contacts
  • Several more minor changes and bugfixes

Anyway, there were some issues with the original version, and lots of feature requests.. and now version 1.5 is out. Does it solve them? Will it make my life better or easier.. only time will tell, but as soon as I find out I’ll let you know.

Existing users can upgrade for free.. new users $29.95

 

 

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