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Enjoy Windows Mobile on your Shift!

Posted by Jack Cook on March 19, 2008 – 11:22 am
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 MoDaCo shows you how to Liberate your HTC Shift!

I like my Shift. It has some obvious failings (such as the pretty horrible battery life) and also the ‘crippled’ Snapvue, which is really a locked down Windows Mobile 6 with bits removed. Wouldn’t it be great if you could Liberate SnapVue by making it full WinMo 6, and then installing as normal? Wouldn’t it be great if this was made really easy? Wouldn’t it be great perhaps if the process was demo’d on video? Wouldn’t it be great if the software you really wanted was bundled up into easy to use ‘packs’?

Well you can now do that because Paul from  MoDaCo has the solution for you and it’s called SHIFTpack.Liberate and SHIFTpacks!

Click the image below or the MoDaCo link to view the video

Paul

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