WMStopWatch 0.3
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007Just a quick update to release the CAB installer for WMStopWatch. I’ll go back and build a CAB for Moto Q Tweaker as well. Find the release here.
Just a quick update to release the CAB installer for WMStopWatch. I’ll go back and build a CAB for Moto Q Tweaker as well. Find the release here.
Grrr… I couldn’t stand the fact that such a simple application didn’t work well on different screen resolutions. This update should render better on most (all?) screen resolutions. Click here for more info.
So the other day I needed a stop watch and couldn’t find one. Figured I’d write a quick application for my Moto Q and WMStopWatch was born. WMStopWatch is a very simple stopwatch-like application for Windows Mobile devices written in VB.NET 2.0. Source code and release can be found here.
Just a small update to the Moto Q Tweaker program to remove some leftover debug code and improve the Tweak.IsEnabled() function. Find the updated release here.
The first application I’ve released for Windows Mobile is now on-line. Moto Q Tweaker is written in VB.NET 2005. The purpose of this application is to allow users to quickly enable/disable certain registry tweaks on the Motorola Q. Click here for more info.
On Tuesday I picked up a new Motorola Q from Sprint. So far I’m impressed with how easy it has been to use and the ammount of features it has. I’m a code junkie at heart and have been loving the fact that I can write VS.NET apps and debug them on the phone. Just found Broadcom has released their Bluetooth SDK so I’m working on a simple app to toggle the Bluetooth state without having to navigate several different menus.