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SBSH Calendar Touch 2.1 Contest Winners!

Posted by Bryan Eley on March 23, 2009 – 6:50 am  Share
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We had a number of entries in our SBSH Calendar Touch Contest, and thanks to the power of random number generators, 3 lucky winners have been chosen! 

Congratulations to

joonsuan

Jennifer

dmspen

Winners, please fire off an email to me, breley [at] mobilitysite.com with your preferred email address for registering the software so we can get start getting these licenses out to you.

Thanks to all the participants and a big thanks to SBSH.net for their continued support!

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  • Sanj
    Thanks for the comp. SBSH always release good and stable products!
  • MetalManCPA
    PocketBreeze and PocketWeather have been mainstays on my Dell Axim X51v for practically as long as I've had the X51v. PocketBreeze just plain and simple puts almost everything I quickly need right on my today screen. And PocketWeather is just a great weather app.
  • Larry R.
    I like the demo of PocketzBreeze.
  • Dissonance
    I like PocketBreeze. It's a much better layout then the default. I haven't really played with many other Today screens. I'm happy with PB.
  • Lance M
    I actually own several SBSH products but my current favorite is Pocket Weaver. I find it very stable and a definite plus over having to manually change profiles.
  • FClifton
    iLauncher has been my favorite, but this new CT may take its place!
  • David Lindman
    My favorite is PhoneWeaver....I love how it sets and uses profiles....I never need to remember to turn on bluetooth, mute during meetings and set the brightness. It's great...
  • Chris Logan
    I use Pocketweather. It works great at home and when on the road.
  • Miguel
    Great addition to the already very popular SBSH software’s. I have Pocket Breeze, Contact Breeze, Pocket Weather, Phone Weaver and iLauncher. I use all of them but, Pocket Breeze is defiantly the winner there. I love the way you can customize your today screen with PB anyway you want.....

    Keep up the good work SBSH!!!!
  • joonsuan
    Can't be any more obvious than Calendar Touch. Most of the UI on my Touch Diamond has been made touch-friendly, but the moment I get to the default calendar application, it's no longer touch-friendly. So this is where Calendar Touch steps in, to make the calendar application touch-friendly.
  • Amar
    Pocket breeze...
  • Steve Richtsmeier
    Pocket Breeze dominates my Today screen. I don't do WinMo without it.
  • uzziah0
    Pocket Breeze, Pocket Weather, iLauncher these are all great utilities, as for a favorite, I'd say the latest version of Pocket Weather is my favorite. It made some enhancements that make it easier to use and it is great to have weather updates.
  • Dean Christensen
    Currently just use the Shell, but would love to expand!
  • David
    Pocket Breeze. It's fast, very configurable and saves me from having to use Pocket Outlook.
  • Jonathan
    My favorite app is Calendar Touch... v2.1 is a very nice upgrade and it is very thumb friendly. (Winning an extra copy for my wife's WM phone would be sweet!)
  • Paul Kulish
    My favorite app would have to be Pocketbreeze. Having my calendar info on my today screen is an invaluable resource on my Treo.
  • Jennifer
    PocketWeather is my favorite application. It's the only weather app I've used that allows me to get weather for my particular town. It also leaves room for a lot of user customization.
  • Ron
    Phoneweaver has to be my current favorite from SBSH, but I'll be more than willing to consider it to be Calendar Touch in the very near future!
  • Rick Morayniss
    Since I don't have any SBSH software, I can't say which I like best. But if I was fortunate enough to win Calender Touch, I could say that was my favorite.
  • Bill
    My all time favorite SBSH app is iLauncher. It is fully customizable and can handle a number of tabs and icons. It has made finding apps a lot easier for me as well as quicker.
  • bradon
    I like Calendar Touch...or the demo anyway.
  • JimboJoe
    I've been using PocketBreeze, iLauncher, PocketWeather for a couple of years, and still love them. The one I love best is PocketBreeze, but I'm afraid it now has a serious competitor... which is Calendar Touch! :-)
  • knaak
    That is a difficult choice. I think all sbsh applications are fantastic. However, as it comes to daily use, I think pocketbreeze stands out. Much better than its competitors, pocketbreeze really has about all features one could want.
  • I love pocket weather, simple compact and just works.
  • heybhouse
    pocket breeze. awesome app with everything in it
  • I have always liked SBSH PocketBreeze. SOOO much function right from the home screen!
  • Dan
    I had PocketWeather from SBSH which I used to replace SPB weather. The reason, it gives more detail information than SPB weather. And, I had been using it for few years.
  • mkss55442
    I use SBSH's Pocket Breeze daily.
  • buckyg
    PocketBreeze is still my favorite today plugin, giving me everything I need about my schedule. Will have to give Calendar Touch a try...
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