Guest nitramk Posted December 31, 2006 Report Posted December 31, 2006 (edited) motiime What is motiime? Motiime brings the eagerly awaited ability to have the clock showing in the iconbar when you are using programs such as Windows Media Player, Pocket Internet Explorer or maybe one of my earlier applications. The clock is placed as an icon just besides your signal strength-icon and your battery icon up in the right corner of the screen. Note that this application needs Compact Framework 2 to run, which luckily nowdays can be installed to the Storage Card. To install it onto your device; connect the device with Active Sync to your computer and run the CF2 installer, which can be downloaded from here. motiime features As told above, motiime gives the functionality to show the current time in the upper right corner of the screen, in the iconbar. It's devided into two diffrent exes which brings the ability to start the clock at the Windows startup so that you never will need to manually start the clock after a reboot. Requirements: Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone QVGA screen (landscape support) Compact Framework 2 (Can be downloaded here) 67 KB of free storage Purchase $3.00 - Smartphone.net $3.00 - Handango Happy New Year! hejhej.org nitramk Edited January 9, 2007 by nitramk
Guest mikeeey Posted December 31, 2006 Report Posted December 31, 2006 motiime What is motiime? Motiime brings the eagerly awaited ability to have the clock showing in the iconbar when you are using programs such as Windows Media Player, Pocket Internet Explorer or maybe one of my earlier applications. The clock is placed as an icon just besides your signal strength-icon and your battery icon up in the right corner of the screen. Note that this application needs Compact Framework 2 to run, which luckily nowdays can be installed to the Storage Card. To install it onto your device; connect the device with Active Sync to your computer and run the CF2 installer, which can be downloaded from here. motiime features As told above, motiime gives the functionality to show the current time in the upper right corner of the screen, in the iconbar. It's devided into two diffrent exes which brings the ability to start the clock at the Windows startup so that you never will need to manually start the clock after a reboot. Requirements: Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone QVGA screen (landscape support) Compact Framework 2 (Can be downloaded here) 67 KB of free storage Purchase $3.00 - Handango $3.00 - Smartphone.net Happy New Year! hejhej.org nitramk how come i see no clock by the signal strength in the pictures youve shown?
Guest scottb Posted January 1, 2007 Report Posted January 1, 2007 The clock is in the pictures--it is 19:48 and 19:46.
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