When I reviewed Spb Wireless Monitor 3 a few months ago, I called it one of the most important utilities for anyone with a limited data plan. Yet, I found that it still had room to grow, with a number of features not reaching their full potential.
Well, for a second opinion, let’s take a look at what Clinton Fitch of Clinton Fitch(dot)com had to say about this fantastic program. One thing he did which I thought was great was to look at both the Professional (touch screen) and the Standard (non-touch screen) at the same time, meaning you could see how the program worked on both types of devices.
In his review, Clinton concludes:
As you can see, Wireless Monitor is extremely powerful in monitoring and reporting your usage of your data connections on your Windows Phone. The improvements in this version are substantial and the robust reporting and alarm configuration settings should prevent excessive overages for users if they are configured properly. If you are one who needs to make sure you don’t go over on your data plan each month, Wireless Monitor is really a no-brainer. If you are an unlimited data plan subscriber, this application can help you see trends in your usage so you can adjust as necessary. Either way, Wireless Monitor should be on the short list of every Windows Phone owner’s must have list.
Check out his full review, which is chock full of pictures both on the HTC Advantage and the ultra-portable HTC S740.
Today, Spb Software House announced their latest offering for all of you Windows Mobile users out there, Spb Wireless Monitor. Long time Spb fans will probably recognize this as the phoenix which rose from the remains of one of their older programs, GPRS Monitor. Well, that outdated program has now been completely reinvigorated, with a whole new look, purpose, and features. Read on to see how Spb plans to help you improve your mobile experience this time.
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