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ContactBreeze for Windows Mobile Pocket PC

Only $9.99

Last Updated: February 5, 2010
Developer: SBSH Mobile Software
Delivery Method: Download
Version: 2.0.06  

The fastest contact searching and dialing solution for Windows Mobile devices!

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ContactBreeze combines a set of innovative tools, including a large thumbs keyboard, T9 searching, complete one-handed navigation, special PIM dialing extensions for your default Calendar and Tasks applications and much more!

Contact Searching: ContactBreeze uses T9 searching, a dynamic search method used on most mobile phones. Each time you press a search button, ContactBreeze will display all contacts and one of the pressed button letters. As you tap more letter keys, only contacts containing that letter sequence will appear. Locating a contact from a list of 500 contacts will usually require only 3 taps. Optional large thumbs keyboard or compact keyboard to search for contacts. Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew and Geek alphabet support. Clicking the dial button on Windows Mobile Professional devices will initiate a call to the selected contact. Clicking the D-Pad action button will open an expanded contact view.

One-Handed Navigation: ContactBreeze offers full one-handed navigation support with the D-Pad or thumbs selection. To view a selected contact, use the Contact Preview Dialog. Then, choose the desired contact operation.

PIM Dialing: Upon installation, ContactBreeze adds a new menu extension for your Calendar and Tasks applications. This allows you to easily dial or SMS any of the phone number strings that are included within your Calendar or Tasks applications.

Easy-To-Use Options: The ContactBreeze settings layout is presented in a friendly and easy-to-use format. You can easily customize display, navigation and different behavior parameters. Change skins for a different look, and resize the keyboard buttons.