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Vito Releases Task2Gather Web Application. Windows Mobile and iPhone Apps to Follow Soon
Posted by: dgoldring on Jul 30 2008 - 48 views
Several weeks ago, I wrote about the technology preview of a new web based task manager, Task2Gather, from Vito Technology/iWindows Mobile. Today, Vito has announced the official release of their new application, and it looks even better than what I saw in the technology preview.
Task2Gather is a Cloud based application, meaning that all of the information you input will be stored online, not on your computer. Unlike most web-based task managers, Task2Gather is not laid out with a traditional list of tasks. Instead, it utilizes a hierarchical, tree-based list of tasks. In other words, you will organize your tasks by project or category, meaning similar tasks will be grouped together.
Task2 Gather was designed around several guiding principles, including: simplicity, high performance, sharing, flexibility and mobility. The result is a completely unique task manager, which can be accessed from any computer, anywhere in the world.
Just head over to www.task2gather.com to sign up for your free account and get started today, or you can read the full press release first. Windows Mobile and iPhone users will be happy to know that mobile versions will be coming soon. Watch for a full review in this space soon.
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JAMM Second Chance Winners
Posted by: dgoldring on Jul 13 2008 - 12 views
Well, I think this will bring our Relaunch Contest to an official close. All of the prizes have been awarded, but we found ourselves sitting on seven unclaimed prizes. So, we put those prizes back into the hopper, and seven lucky people will now join the ranks of JAMM Contest winners.
Those seven winners are:
- Niky – any program from Electric Pocket
- Jjuren — SplashWallet
- HeatWave316 – SplashWallet
- Xoeskie – DDH HanDBase
- Oguine – any program from Vito’s iWindows Mobile line
- Ray – any program from Electric Pocket
- Botchan – any program from Vito’s iWindows Mobile line
Winners, congratulations. Watch for an email from me soon with further instructions to claim your prizes. Thanks to everyone who participated. If you did not win, watch out. Starting tomorrow, we are going to be firing up the old stoves and getting the JAMM contest machine back on track. Just as in the past, we will have a myriad of prizes to give away every month. Watch for your new contest coordinator, TJChan, for more information. Finally, of course, a special thanks to all of the fantastic sponsors who assisted with all of the JAMM Relaunch contest.
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Review: Winterface
Posted by: dgoldring on Jul 10 2008 - 712 viewsFor roughly the past year, there has been a raging debate between iPhone users and Windows Mobile users about which platform is better. In my opinion, there are pros and cons of both, however, I have been extremely interested in watching the debate rage ever forward. The most fascinating offshoot to me is the way in which the mere presence of the iPhone has forced Windows Mobile and Windows Mobile developers to make drastic changes and improvements, almost overnight. I am convinced that without the iPhone, there would be no HTC Touch Pro, and the upcoming release of Windows Mobile 7 would be significantly different.
Similarly, without the iPhone, it is highly unlikely that the growing mobile shell genre would have taken off the way it did. Programs like Spb Mobile Shell, PointUI, and others, now completely replace the outdated and outmoded Today Screen interface with a finger-friendly interface which completely takes over your device, giving you access to all of your necessary applications and information. The latest offering in this rapidly rowing genre comes from Vito Technology’s iWindows Mobile line. Vito has done an amazing job of implementing the lessons of the iPhone with the other products in the iWindows Mobile line.
One of the things I like is that iWindows Mobile does not try to turn your Windows Mobile device into an iPhone. Instead, it takes the best features of the iPhone and employes them in crafting slim, sleek, easy to use, and finger friendly programs. Not only does their latest offering, Winterface, fit into this concept, it may just be the best one to come out of the iWindows Mobile studios to date. Hit the jump for a closer look at how Winterface will revolutionize your Windows Mobile interface.

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Vito Technologies Announces Winterface
Posted by: dgoldring on Jul 07 2008 - 297 views
No, Vito has not figured out a way to control the weather and freeze the world in an eternal winter snowstorm. Winterface is actually their latest Windows Mobile offering, and it looks fantastic. Winterface, as our astute colleague, Ragart, noted, actually stands for Windows Interface…Winterface. But that still does not answer my question, which was what the heck is this thing. I mean, is my device going to start hurling snowballs if I load it? The answer…probably not.
Winterface is actually a “highly customizable” shell, interface, launcher, and task manager, which is designed to improve your Windows Mobile interface. According to the press release:
As a shell Winterface removes the necessity to turn to default Windows Mobile interface: Today screen and Start menu. Winterface opens instantly whenever users draw a simple gesture on the screen. It allows users to have as many screens as they need and put on them icons for applications, settings and contacts. The screens are flipped through with sliding finger gestures. The icons for such applications as phone, sms, email, battery, clock, calendar, memory, etc. - all show relevant information and thus replace a number of Today plug-ins.
As a launcher Winterface features one tap launch of any installed applications and settings. A tap on a contact icon opens a menu with contact details from where you can call, send text message, email, browse URL, etc.
As a task manager Winterface lets you easily switch between running applications. A fixed icon on the first screen lets users see running programs, switch between them or close them.
It is very convenient to organize icons on screens by a certain topic. Users can set up a screen with favorite contacts, a screen with most used applications, a screen with icons-indicators (battery, memory, calendar, clock, etc.), and so on, as far as their fantasy goes! Icons are easily moved on the screen and between screens by drag’n'drop gestures.
Check out the latest Windows Mobile Interface at the Winterface website. Or purchase it for just $19.95. Watch for my review coming soon.
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