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Your 3rd party apps?
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#1 User is offline   murf62 

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Posted 05 April 2006 - 11:25 PM

Well, I've had the a701 now for 3 weeks and was wondering what 3rd party apps people are settling with. I have had to change a few things around since I moved across from an Axim x51v/Nokia 7610 & BT GPS due to compatability issues here & there, but I think this is all the software I will need for the forseeable future:

Apps:

Tomtom v5.21 with my own custom speed icons & speed zoned warnings
My favourite driving satnav software - 9/10

GPS Dash v2.58 + .NET Compact Framework for it to run (GPS Dash v2.6 due next week)
Really good GPS app for walking/cycling/running/flying/sailing etc. Can use scanned maps or link with Google Earth - 10/10

MY Sport Training v3.94
For keeping track of your health & training program. If you're serious about fitness, then it's really good. You can also get a version that links with Polar watches 8/10

SPB Time v1.1
Good app for RELIABLE alarms, much better than the WM5 crap - 9/10

Agile Messenger v3.0
Use MSN Messenger/ICQ/Yahoo/AIM all on your phone over GPRS - 9/10

Magic Button
Make the X button close things as it should do! - 10/10

Adobe Reader for PPC v2.0
Obvious - 7/10

Microsoft Reader
Obvious - 7/10

ScaryBear Check Notifications

Clears out the crap from the events database. If you have never used this, you will have loads in there for sure - 8/10

Resco Explorer/Registry edit

File Explorer & Registry editor. Allows browsing over network too - 9/10

Intellipad

T9 Text entry pad so you can text while driving & not have to steer with your knees :shock: Why the Mio didn't ship with this is beyond me - 10/10


Games:


Resco Sudoku

If you like Sudoku, you will like this - 9/10

Astraware Big Money
Astraware Bookworm
Astraware Atomica
Astraware Mars Needs Cows

All Astraware games are addictive as far as I'm concerned, these are just my current favourites - 9/10

i-mate Poker

A goo Texas Holdem game, can be played online too but I've not tested that - 8/10


I think that's it anyway. Most are installed on the 1GB SD card leaving 30MB storage & 30MB Program memory on the device to play with.


Things I've tried & ditched for one reason or another

SPB Pocket Plus
Another 2 or 3 Sudoku games
Beeline GPS
Navio
GPS Tuner
Pathaway
Various other alarm clock apps
VITO Voice Dialer + other similar things
ExMSoft Pocket Alarm (Still in trial period, but not been late for work since trial started!) Now ditched in favour of SPB Time

This post has been edited by murf62: 06 April 2006 - 08:53 PM

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Posted 06 April 2006 - 01:53 AM

for me:

utilities:

converter ce
voicedialer
pocket translator
pocket tablet
eng-thai dictionary
dynamo
econvertor (this came free in the cd)
eval
ewrap
fake cursor
measure
metro
mobipocket
plamp
pocketmirror
pptt (periodic table of elements...very useful in my line of work)
ruler
seymour
smartfilter
stoptime
camera timer (faster to use)
pencil box
pocketrar
pocketzip

games:

atari retro
big 2
boxman
bubble breaker
dots
gamebox
invaders
mooregames
pacfun
pacman
tictactoe
minigolf

gps:
gpsdash
tomtom (sometimes)
making v7 (prefered)
smartmap
virtual gpsce


i use a 4-gig sd card and most of the apps are installed there. in the sd card are the maps, personal files and tunez as well.

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Posted 06 April 2006 - 08:55 PM

I've edited my post now with some discriptions & my ratings. They are all quite highly scored because they wouldn't be on my device if I didn't think they were good!

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Posted 06 April 2006 - 09:22 PM

Here's my list:

Pocket informant: Way better than the original WM5 outlook.

SPB pocket plus

TCPMP : use it to watch divx

Resco explorer: Way better than the included explorer. This one include FTP and a Registry editor

Microsoft voice command: Great software, don't even need voice tags. I would rate it accuracy to 80%. The only downside is it doesn't work with BT headset.

Tomtom.

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Posted 01 June 2006 - 07:04 AM

For what it's worth, I tend to get a bit app happy and load too much on.
So, having bought a new device, i've tried to minimise apps to those I find essential, including:

1. TomTom 5 - why have this phone without this brilliant software?
2. TCPMP - for watching stuff whilst bored on the train
3. Magic Button - (BUT I'D LOVE TO KNOW IF THERE'S A WAY TO CHANGE THE COLOUR OF THIS TO MATCH THE SKIN)
4. Microsoft Voice Command - brilliant for voice dialling
5. Phone Alarm - clear indication of calls, emails etc
6. PowerStatus - a tiny freeware app that shows battery and memory visually on all screens without taking up any space (4k) or screenspace

Will definately try and get intellipad but can't seem to install it properly.

Am now looking for a good game !?

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#6 User is offline   kellaway225 

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Posted 12 September 2007 - 01:55 PM

where can i get games for it from.
not that i have a a701 yet, just researching it^^

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#7 User is offline   spik 

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Posted 27 May 2008 - 11:01 AM

add Speereo Voice Translator to your list :D

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