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Extreme Time Management - The Windows Mobile Solution
Time Management. In a busy world, we hear about time management quite often. We hear business people saying they need to do it better. We hear experts telling us they will teach it to us. We hear it from the boss, and we hear it from out employees. It's everywhere, yet so few really do it well. How can something so important to peoples heavy laden schedules, seem to be so elusive? Where can I get more time, and what do I do with it when I do get it? What the heck does time management mean?

What comes after the 750?
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CorePlayer 1.2.1 (w/ YouTube support!) & Pocket Player 3.6 out; massive price cuts at Conduits
1. The latest, 1.2.1 version of CorePlayer has JUST been released, with the long-promised Mobile YouTube support. It also has Configurable YouTube quality control; let me cite their post on this: “But the BIGGEST reason why YouTube is better in CorePlayer then on YouTube.com or any other third party application? CorePlayer is the first media player to feature Configurable YouTube quality control.... You control the bandwidth and quality that your platform can handle. From Low, Medium, to High quality (H.264) streams.

Final beta of TextMaker 2006 for Pocket PCs
Now available... the final beta ("release candidate") of TextMaker 2006 for Pocket PCs. This beta can be used until September 30, 2006, and the release version of TextMaker will be available well before that.
If you already have a previous beta, you don't need to register again. Instead, go directly to http://www.softmaker.net/down/tmpw06beta.exe to download the new beta; just use your existing beta serial number.
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New beta version of TextMaker 2006 for Pocket PCs
SoftMaker has just released an updated beta version of TextMaker 2006 for Pocket PCs.
If you already have a previous beta, you don't need to register again. Instead, go directly to http://www.softmaker.net/down/tmpw06beta.exe to download the new beta; just use your existing beta serial number.
If you want to download the beta for the first time, please register so that you receive a free serial number which is required for installation:
http://www.softmaker.com/english/tmp06_en.htm

Viruses on mobile phone platforms
Having a (with Average Joes) not-that-popular mobile phone operating system (Windows Mobile, compared to Symbian) pays off sometimes (as with Mac or Linux, as opposed to Windows): we have almost absolutely no virus threats. (This is why, by the way, I tell everybody NOT to bother about installing any kind of Windows Mobile virus killers or remove the one already installed - for example, on some HTC Phone Edition devices.)
The situation is different on the (currently) market leader mobile phone operating system, Symbian.
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Public beta of PlanMaker 2006 for Windows
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Club i-mate to release an Enterprise Pack
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Moving mail between folders to hide read mail to avoid deletion from the POP3 server

How does the WindowsCE system databases (WinCE DB's for short) store mail-related information?
http://pocketpcmag.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=19093
This is another, previously, in public, uncharted (Google for 'pmailFolders') area of the Windows Mobile operating system – so, this is the first time extensive information is published on this subject. The Windows Mobile operating system (WM for short) handles the mail headers in the WinCE DB's and the actual mail bodies in the file system (under \Windows\Messaging) completely independently. (Note that the bodies of POP3/IMAP-downloaded mail include the full RFC 822 (and additional, for example, extended) headers. On the other hand, the mail bodies synchronized by ActiveSync (AS) don't. This is why you can't even see for example the sender/date in mail files that have been synchronized from your desktop Outlook if you peek into these files inside \Windows\Messaging. Otherwise, AS-synchronized and POP3/IMAP-downloaded mail is stored using exactly the same way on the PDA).
Do I need to use an antivirus/firewall app on my PPC?
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