Izaxon Pocket Assistant 1.5

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    140
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  • Date added:
    20/07/2002
  • File size:
    58K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC 2002

Publisher’s description

From the developer: "Izaxon Pocket Assistant detects new audio recordings in your Pocket PC. When found they will be retrieved by Izaxon Pocket Assistant and emailed to a pre-defined email recipient. The email recipient could be you or maybe your personal secretary. Izaxon Pocket Assistant delivers a new freedom to use voice annotations with your Pocket PC. For the first time they are usable. You do not have to forget them in your Pocket PC anymore."

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  1. 19 Anonymous -- February 22 2005, 12.43

    muy buen antivirus

    Features
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  2. Good Product, A couple of hours out - due to timezones Anonymous -- November 7 2004, 19.00

    Pretty good, time zone differences 1-4 hours...
    but still very clever, obviously alot of work into this... welldone


  3. x wouter van nifterick -- June 17 2004, 07.03

    terminal emulator with a simple scripting language. handy to automatically log in and stuff like that.

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