Orneta releases Explorer 2007, the First Application Designed for Windows Mobile 6
It seems that Orneta has won the unofficial race to release the first program designed for Windows Mobile 6 — Explorer Mobile 2007, a file viewing and management program. Consistent with the new naming conventions, there will be versions available for WM 6 Standard, Classic, and Professional (I have no idea which is which either).
Explorer Mobile 2007 utilizes powerful and easy-to-use filters to make navigation fast and simple while presenting only the files requested. Taking full advantage of the innovative features of Windows Mobile 6, Explorer Mobile 2007 dynamically adapts to the current theme, orientation, and resolution of your device by using an innovative awareness feature. Now, you can browse, open, copy, move, rename and delete files from the simple interface.
Pricing and Availability
Explorer Mobile 2007, priced at a low $14.95 with a free two week trial is available immediately. Support is included for Windows Mobile Standard (Smartphone) and Professional (Pocket PC). Additional versions are also available for Windows Mobile 5, Windows Mobile 2003SE and Smartphone 2002. For more information and to download the trial, check it out in the JAMM Store.
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Feb 24, 2007
If the only difference between Classic and Pro is Phone Edition support, I wonder why a file explorer would need different versions for that?
Well I won’t be having WM6 on my device any time soon, so I won’t have to find out soon either.
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