5 Good Apps for Windows Mobile

Written by Alan Saturday, 23 January 2010 08:00

With all of the hype over mobile apps and with Windows Mobile 7 on the horizon this seemed like a good time to remind people that it’s not just the iPhone and Android that have apps.  Not long ago Microsoft launched the Windows Marketplace for Mobile.  While the number of apps isn’t overwhelming, it is growing.  Let’s take a look at 5 of my favorites (click on the logos to check them out).

1. Weatherbug

weatherbug logo 5 Good Apps for Windows Mobile

Price: Free

Features: 

  • Live local weather for your location
  • 7 day detailed forecast
  • Interactive radar and satellite maps
  • National Weather Service alerts for your US locations
  • Live WeatherBug camera loops
2. Twikini
twikini logo 5 Good Apps for Windows Mobile
Price: $0.99
Features: 

  • FAST! Unlike other apps, Twikini is written in C++ for the best possible performance and load time
  • Simple, uncluttered, and customizable user interface. Choose from a variety of themes.
  • Location integration with GPS and Google Maps when posting tweets
  • Send and receive Direct Messages
  • TwitPic integration with inline image previews and lots more
3. Tripcase
tripcase logo 5 Good Apps for Windows Mobile
Price: Free
Features: 

  • TripCase, the smartest travel app, keeps you informed, empowered and connected when you travel.
  • Trip specific messages like flight status, baggage claim, gate changes & code-share info.
  • One click access to valuable tools like itinerary at a glance & alternate flights listing.
  • TripLog lets you share your trip photos, posts and replies with friends, family and colleagues.

4. Google Maps

google mobile logo 5 Good Apps for Windows Mobile
Price: Free
Features: 

  • My Location
  • Driving Directions
  • Transit Directions
  • Street View
  • Traffic
  • Business Listings
  • Latitude
  • Layers
5. Evernote
logo4 5 Good Apps for Windows Mobile
Price: Free
Features: 

  • Create text, snapshot and voice notes any time.
  • Search and find notes created on your smartphone or desktop computer.
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