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SmartPhoneToday > Software Reviews > Software Review: Wireless Essentials Roundup Software Review: Wireless Essentials Roundup
By Troy Dreier
Your handheld may supply wireless connectivity, but are you getting the most out of it? To do so you need the proper software.
Yet with thousands of applications to choose from, the process of selecting the right ones for you and your device can be confusing and a chore. In this article, we've saved you the trouble of scouting for useful programs by uncovering ten essential tools for Palm and Windows Mobile devices (plus one for Research In Motion's BlackBerry handhelds) that are wirelessly enabled.
Read our takes and then download a few right now. Most offer free trials so you can try before you buy.
ActivePrint Create a wireless connection (e.g. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Infrared) to your printer-enabled computer and you can easily print any document. We're linking to the Enterprise Edition here, which is right for large work groups, but there are less expensive versions for individual users.
IM+ IM+ simultaneously connects to the AOL, MSN , ICQ, Yahoo! and Jabber messaging platforms, so you can always chat with your coworkers or buddies, and it works on a variety of mobile devices (PDA, smartphone) too. The features vary by device, so check the site's downloadable features list to see if it supports such niceties as file transfer, emoticons, and vibrating alerts on your gadget.
NetChaser To help you find a hotspot when needed, turn to NetChaser. This handy Palm OS app works with Tungsten C, T3, and Zire 72 models (those last two with a PalmOne WiFi SDIO expansion card). It'll show you what wireless networks are around, what their IDs are, and whether or not they have security enabled.
NewsBreak Because it supports RSS feeds, you can have it monitor as many sites as you'd like, even your favorite blogs. It can alert you when you've got new content and keep track of what you've already read. The latest version supports Google G-mail and other feeds that require user authentication. If you don't have time to grab a newspaper, get NewsBreak and you'll always have the latest news close at hand.
Niveus Pocket Remote You connect through your wireless home network and create zones so that you can play different songs on different Media Center computers throughout your home. It's a convenient way to create the right environment without having to run from room to room.
Quick News You can then add RSS feeds as you like. Quick News supports embedded images, so pictures will download with the feeds' text, and it has a built-in search so that you can quickly find whatever content you want.
Smartner Duality Always-On Mail If timeliness is critical to your business, you'll find Smartner an essential. You'll get alerts when new message arrive, and can sort and forward your mail as with any other client. This enterprise ability does come at an enterprise price though, and you buy a one-year subscription, not an unlimited license, as with most software.
SplashBlog After you've taken a picture, simply fill out the information about it - such as title and caption - and press Publish. Because the product supports two-way synching, you can also download photos from your blog to your handheld, in case you want copies of images you posted from your desktop computer. The online blog service at splashblog.com is free to registered users, although the software works with other popular blogging sites, as well.
VeriChat The clever Buddy Pounce system lets you know immediately when one of your buddies comes online, so you can quickly send them a message. The Premium edition includes Verichat Bots, which are information snippet tools that live in your IM buddy list. Tap one to quickly get the weather or the latest stock quotes, for example.
VersaMail The display is clear and readable, while the program integrates beautifully with the Palm's own Date Book, To Do, and Memo apps. We also love how its Smart Addressing feature integrates with the Address Book, so that you can quickly address messages to your regular contacts. Related Links:
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