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3 unusual facts about Pocket PC


Coastline Community College

Coastline offers distance education in a variety of modalities, including telecourses and the use of Pocket PC and personal digital assistants.

Navman

Navman has also made a number of Pocket PCs in the past, known as the PiN Series, running from the PiN 200/Pin 300 to 570.

Established in 1986 as New Zealand-based Talon Technology, Navman (as the company became known in the 1990s) is a GPS systems company providing stand-alone GPS units, OEM GPS modules, GPS software for Palm handhelds and Pocket PCs, automotive navigation systems and navigation systems for use at sea.


Gridrunner++

Gridrunner++ is a shooting game written by Jeff Minter originally for Pocket PC but released commercially for Windows.

HTC Advantage X7500

The HTC Advantage X7501 is the Windows Mobile 6.0 version released in July 2007 as an OEM unlocked GSM phone by CompUSA and Amazon.com primarily for the North American market as a Pocket PC.

I-mate

From the beginning of its existence until fall of 2006, i-mate sold branded versions of Pocket PCs, PPC phones, and smartphones manufactured by Taiwanese mobile device giant HTC.

JWPce

A key feature of JWPce is that it runs smoothly on Windows CE and Pocket PC platforms.

Omni Mobile

Omni Mobile is a Novell GroupWise wireless email client for Palm, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, Sony Ericcsson and Nokia Series 60 PDAs and PDA Smart Phones.

PaPeRo

In 2006, a virtual PaPeRo was released for use in any PC running the Windows operating system and the Pocket PC, which can be used to program or monitor the use of the PaPeRo operating system.

SmartCell Technology

Using its proprietary HCM Technology, SmartCell has developed a number of mobile applications since 2001 that supports Windows PC and a number of mobile devices, including Palm OS, Windows Mobile Pocket PC, and Windows Mobile Smartphone.

SoftMaker

Its predecessor, SoftMaker Office 2010, is available for Windows CE, and Pocket PCs (Windows Mobile handheld devices).


see also

Pocket PC 2002

Aesthetically, Pocket PC 2002 was meant to be similar in design to the then newly released Windows XP.