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PointUI comes to Windows Mobile 2003, VGA devices
Tired of staring at your Windows Mobile phone or PDA's home screen and application menus? PointUI is a lightweight and free application that completely changes the way you interact with Windows Mobile devices. PointUI launched earlier this year, but initially the software only ran on Windows Mobile 5.0 and newer devices with 320 x 240 pixel displays. But now the developers have released two public alpha versions. One is designed to run on Windows Mobile 2003 devices, while the other works with WM5.0/6 devices that have VGA displays. While we were able to run the WM2003 version on a Dell Axim X50v PDA with a 640 x 480 pixel display, we wouldn't recommend repeating our experiment. This WM2003 version is s-l-o-w on VGA devices. It seems rather zippy on QVGA displays though.
So what exactly does PointUI do? It provides an easy to use interface with large finger-friendly buttons and pretty screen transitions. PointUI is also customizable, allowing you to bookmark the applications you use most. We're not really convinced that PointUI makes it easier or quicker to perform day to day tasks on a Windows Mobile phone or PDA. But it cetainly is pretty to look at.
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xxdesmus said 12:37PM on 2-13-2008
PointUI is a great start, but it still has a ways to go before it's ready to use full time. They have some serious usability issues they need to be addressed in software's current form.
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Z Monster said 6:43AM on 2-14-2008
I tried PointUI for WM6 when it came out. it was very pretty but rather useless. its hard to access all the things/apps i am used to in the regular WM6 home screen. and whats with having 2 clocks? if you dont do much on ur phone but like a smooth and intuitive interface, the iPhone may be for you.
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dorian said 7:44AM on 2-19-2008
I agree, the two clocks was silly but fixed in 1.02b. PointUI isn't perfect but it's good enough for me luckily. I just wish my ipaq wasn't so old that it's lag when switching to another app.
Karnatos said 6:43AM on 2-14-2008
For an alpha, the 2003 install works fairly well on my Axim X30 (624MHz model) - it is not experiencing any real bad symptoms that have irked me much (it *is* alpha remember). I've got to figure out some things with it, but all-in-all this is going to be a must watch product for me - my old Pocket PC's got some new life!
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