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Free black iContact skin for Windows Mobile device

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Lycox, an XDA Forums member, had originally posted a Diamond skin that looks really sweet, and another member, DaD92, made some modifications to the skin which also look great. Before I go on, you might want to check out the original Lycox Diamond skin which can be found here. The above image shows DaD92’s tweak to the skin which makes it a non-diamond style (iPhone-esque) skin in black.

To install, simply:

  • Download the zip file here.
  • Copy the content from the zip to “PPC\Program Files\iContact\Themes”
  • Start iContact Config an choose the right skin

  • Notes:

  • The Skin is for iContact Burt Edition 6.4.x ONLY
  • If you have problems with the font, just edit the sikn file by yourself
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    Press Release: Spb Software creates finger-friendly interface for major UK carrier

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    Spb Software created an Spb Mobile Shell-powered touch screen interface for O2 Xda Zest. Designed exclusively for O2’s latest Xda handset, the ‘O2 Menu’ helps to make the device ideal for those subscribers new to the Xda phones. The O2 Menu is carefully fitted to O2’s style and brand, and is integrated with the built-in Opera Mobile, for seamless Internet browsing.

    The new O2 Xda Zest is expected to encourage the conventional handset users to switch over to the more powerful Xda smartphones. The Zest’s impressive 2.8″ TFT screen with the sleek finger-friendly touch interface make for extremely easy device navigation, optimal for novice PDA users.

    Read the official Spb Software Press Release here and learn more about their newest Spb Mobile Shell-powered touch screen interface complete with screenshots!

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    Assign multiple applications to one hardware button with HButton

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    HButton allows you to assign multiple applications to a hardware button. By default, the Windows Mobile operating system only allows one application to be assigned to a hardware button. Once you’ve installed the app, it allows you to apply 5 actions to a long hardware button press.The application is very user friendly in the sense that as you hold the button, a list of potential actions show up in a cycle mode. Once your action is highlighted, you just release the hardware button to perform the action.

    The app works with WinMo Professional 5 or later and Version 2.3 can be downloaded here. Once you’ve downloaded the app, go to Start>Settings>Personal>Buttons and assign HButton to any of your hardware buttons.

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