Release Tester's Review
Tested/Working on: WM5, WM6
Not tested on: PPC 2002, 2003+SE
Rating: Originality: 10/10 - Quality: 10/10 - Performance vs similar products: 9/10 -- Average: 10/10
Comment: This program has in many ways changed the way we (well at least for me
) use our pocket pcs. Who needs a stylus when you have Ftouchsl? The program was first developed as touchflo which was a great advancement for pocket pc's, however it doesn't compare to the commercial version. With improved stability, features, and cooperations, this program is a must on every single pocket pc. Some have trouble with the scroll bars if their thumbs are to big (like me) or others just don't like to use the stylus. Ftouchsl fixes all of these problems. Scrolling is a beauty with this program and is extremely useful when reading ebooks or just vising webpages on the internet. To top it off, Ftouchsl has new features such as slide to luanch or tap corners to launch. You can set any corner to launch a program by pressing it for a second, or you can slide your finger from left to right and in all other different directions to launch different applications. With a little practice an patience, this program will make using your pocket pc so much easier and handy.
Also look at: on this site:
- MobilityFlow Touch Commander
Please respect the developer(s) of this software. If you download and use it, then buy or support it.
+ 20 WRZ$ for release tester's review - (double reward for second birthday celebration) - guy1731
Tested/Working on: WM5, WM6
Not tested on: PPC 2002, 2003+SE
Rating: Originality: 10/10 - Quality: 10/10 - Performance vs similar products: 9/10 -- Average: 10/10
Comment: This program has in many ways changed the way we (well at least for me
Also look at: on this site:
- MobilityFlow Touch Commander
Please respect the developer(s) of this software. If you download and use it, then buy or support it.
+ 20 WRZ$ for release tester's review - (double reward for second birthday celebration) - guy1731
| Post rewarded by Guy1731 on May 4th, 2008, 5:36 am. |
| + 20 WRZ$ for release tester's review. Thank you! |
