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Monday, November 29, 2004

Wisbar Advance 2: Using Your Pocket PC Just Got Easier

Posted by Steve Sharp in "SOFTWARE" @ 10:00 AM



Figure 1: Cascading menus make Wisbar Advance easy to navigate.

The Wisdom of Wisbar Advance
I couldn't count the times that someone has seen me busily clicking away at my Pocket PC and said, "I thought about getting one of those, but they seem too complicated for me." These comments often come from people who are not technophobes--many of them work in the technology industry, as I do. Their common misconception stems from the idea that a Pocket PC would add an unnecessary complication to their life and a strain on their wallet. Those of us who have been willing to get a Pocket PC, and learn to use it, know the value and usefulness of our "second brain."

To be honest, the learning curve for me with my Pocket PC Phone Edition was probably longer than I'd like to admit. Stick with me, here, because this line of thought *does* have something to do with Wisbar Advance. When a product that makes a Pocket PC more user-friendly, more configurable, and easier to use, it's good for the user, and it's good for the Pocket PC industry, in general. Wisbar Advance 2 takes a short time to get accustomed to, but it adds some very nice features to the Pocket PC.
  • Manage applications (and memory) more efficiently;
  • Easily add and remove functions from the task bar;
  • Customize the appearance and buttons of any program;
  • Setup audio notifications for system events.

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