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VITO Technology releases new task switcher and launcher - GoodWin
December 03, 2007 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R.

VITO Technology through their software for Windows Mobile with touch-screens wants to achieve one purpose: to beat Apple iPhone in usability and ease of use. Here comes yet another application for Windows Mobile that is supposed to help to achieve this brave purpose: GoodWin !

More information from VITO follows below.

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GoodWin makes Windows Mobile really GOOD!

Brand-new task switcher & launcher with finger friendly interface

VITO Technology releases next top quality software at its brand-new web site iwindowsmobile.com to make your Windows Mobile Pocket PC handling even easier than on iPhone. GoodWin is designed for managing your applications. Finger friendly interface and fancy graphics with animated menus result in extremely convenient and appealing user experience. All important info is displayed in a single scrollable window.

GoodWin is a next generation Windows Mobile launcher and task switcher for Pocket PC. Slide the screen with finger to scroll the list of favorites and running programs, installed applications, and settings – all on one screen! Whenever you turn on your Pocket PC GoodWin displays all necessary information – new SMS, email, current time, missed calls and more…

Along with smooth design and animated menus goes the functionality of a launcher and task switcher making GoodWin irreplaceable. Just press the power button to see time, date, number of missed calls, SMS and e-mails without squinting your eyes. Slide the padlock to unlock the screen and launch applications/settings or switch between running programs.

GoodWin greatly simplifies management of all applications. You can run, uninstall, add or remove them from favorites, switch between running applications. Moreover, it provides instant access to battery charge and phone profiles displayed at the top of the screen. One tap – and you can set your phone to ring, vibration or silent mode.

Still using stylus? Well, forget it. You will need only fingers to manage your Windows Mobile device as long as you have GoodWin on it. With GoodWin it’s all about scrolling and tapping. It’s high time for you to start enjoying your Windows Mobile device management!

To learn more about GoodWin, click HERE.

Credit: Konstantin Kalinin.


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