MiLife 2009

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Looks like a mobile phone interface but packs the punch of a state-of-the-art desktop application. Store and execute your favorite applications, files and website shortcuts quickly and easily from a centralized location (keeping your desktop clutter-free). One-click access to documents folder, control panel, date/time, monthly calendar and more. View online connection and battery status. Comes with beautiful and vibrant "flip-clock" display that can be easily viewed from across the room. Attractive, non-obtrusive, memory-light interface; especially designed for Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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