Every once in a while, we all get bogged down with the day to day details of life. During the holiday season, this sometimes is more so the case than others. For this reason, I wanted to take a moment to let you know that while things seem a bit slow at the moment, some great reviews are in the works. They should start rolling out this week, as students are finishing up for the semester and I finally have some time for myself again!
Please note that the order I mention the items here doesn’t necessarily indicate the order they will appear
With iLium Software’s recent eWallet 7 release, I decided it was time to revisit how my confidential information was stored (in my head). We’re going to take a look at eWallet on the Windows Mobile, Windows Vista, Mac OS X and iPhone operating systems, looking to see how each platform addresses the task.
Next, we’re going to take a look at Resco’s recently released SMS Widget for Windows 7 and Vista.
We’re then going to take a look at another new Resco release, Photo Manager 7 for Windows Mobile. The new update is completely optimized for a finger friendly experience, which I’m sure will please some of you.
Finally, we are going to take a look at several of the different clock softwares for Windows Mobile, including the recently released SPB Time 3 and ageye’s G-Alarm.
Hope you find something in the list to look forward to. Stay tuned and an early Happy Holidays.

SPB Software, the developers responsible for bring Windows Mobile users the likes of SPB Mobile Shell 3 and SPB Pocket Plus, has just introduced a new game, SPB Geo Game. The premise of this one is to integrate world geography into a game environment. As a high school teacher, I applaud their efforts to integrate education and fun, two words that aren’t always synonomous with each other. SPB Software graciously provided a copy to JAMM to review, so Louis “Tekipaq” Lieberman and I decided to put the program to the test. Grab yourself a glass of iced tea and read on to see how SPB Geo Game fares in it’s attempts to equate world geography with fun.
The gameplay of Geo Game proves to be relatively straight forward and simple. Two vertical buttons, wrapped in SPB’s new touch friendly UI (if you’re familiar with SPB’s Mobile Shell 3, Weather, etc., you’ve experienced the quality and visual aesthetic) present the user with the option to start the game, answering questions about either countries’ capital cities or flags of the world.

SPB Geo Game
Choosing the Capitals option takes the user into a series of questions, each essentially asking for a country and capital city to be paired. Four choices are presented under the question, each positioned on large, touch friendly buttons. Press the wrong answer, and the choice is “grayed” out. Choose the correct answer, and you are taken to a 3-dimensional globe that illustrates the location of the city / country. If you are familiar with SPB’s Weather 2 application, you’ve likely seen the globe in action. In my opinion, it’s nice to have a familiar user interface from program to program, and I commend SPB for trying to achieve this. Use enough of SPB’s programs, and you’ll have a very consistent UI experience!

Capital Cities

Globe
Playing the Flags portion of Geo Game uses the same format as Capitals, with the obvious exception of providing the user with a sample flag graphic instead of a city name. For the displayed flag, choose the correct country and you will be taken to the globe once again, illustrating it’s location.

Flags
SPB Software has put together and interesting game in Geo Game, as it does it’s job in educating the user about the world. With geographical boundaries changing quite a bit since I was in school, the game was a bit of a challenge to me at first, however after a bit of play the challenge quickly starts to fade. With the flash card nature of the program starting to rear it’s head, the user might find themselves looking for additional features, wanting a bit more to test their intellect. Hopefully SPB will integrate the ability to have more information about the countries displayed, perhaps as a fun fact. With the design of Geo Game, it is also very easy to imaging how SPB could integrate various geography “packs”, with each providing a different type of question. Some interesting possibilities might include questions on population, ethnic food dishes, and unique customs or norms. Again, I commend SPB Software for trying to marry the idea of education and fun in Geo Game and hope that they do consider taking the program’s functionality a step further in the next release!
You can download the 14 day trial from SPB Software here.
Highlights:
- SPB’s touch friendly UI shines in Geo Game.
- Marrying education and fun isn’t always easy, and SPB is to be commended for this. Being no stranger to this with Brain Trainer, I can only hope that they continue this trend.
- Reasonable price of $4.95 with the usual trial period to see if the game is your preferred type.
Areas of Concern:
- As with any game, one type will appeal to a specific set of gamers, another to a different set. SPB Geo Game doesn’t provide a big challenge and IS NOT going to appeal to everyone. I recommend giving the trial a chance to make sure it suits your interests.
Specifications:
- Platforms: Windows Mobile 5, 6, 6.1 (touch screen required)
- Version: 1.0
- Price: $4.95
- Size: 3.7 MB (installs nicely to a secure digital card)
SPB Software recently released a standalone mobile TV application, SPB TV 1.0. This product is based on a lot of the same technology that they use in their SPB Online product released last year. I have SPB Online and absolutely love the features and ease of use of the product.
SPB TV is not a subscription service, which is a very good thing in my mind. It offers over 70 channels in 10 different languages from more than 17 countries. It has a built in guide and even picture-in-picture!
One of the really nice features that is built into SPB TV 1.0 is the ability to change your device volume and brightness from inside of the application. This just makes the experience flow much better than going through the Windows Mobile options to change either.
To read more, check out our friend, Clinton Fitch’s review of SPB TV 1.0. He breaks it down and gives some nice screen caps.
I am taking a look at it too and will have a review up in the near future. To download a limited free version or purchase the full version of SPB TV 1.0, visit the JAMM Store.
I’ve said before “I’m an SPB software fan”, so any news of an update to a SPB application is a joy to me. I got news today that the best finger friendly SIP I’ve ever used has gained an update.
When I reviewed this SIP last year I was so impressed that I actually compared it to the iPhone SIP, and this update brings no change to this keyboard, except that it’s smoother and better. Producing this kind of SIP for devices with predominantly resistive touch screens at the moment is a feat that almost defy’s the hardware limitations. If you are still using a device without a hardware keyboard you might want to check this out, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed!
I recently had a look at SPB Wallet 2.0, taking the point of view, what’s new/ and what makes me feel warm and fuzzy about the update, or what works well for me in the update. Now Clinton is using the same device as me to look at the program, and He’s treated it like a first time look, it’s a really great look at SPB Wallet 2.0.
If you really are having a hard time deciding on a wallet application for windows mobile, hit the link, Clinton’s put up a manual…
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