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ThumbCal 1.3.5
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Thumbcal is a new generation of all in one Task and Calendar finger friendly application. If Windows Mobile touch screen devices come with a stylus, one has to admit using the fingers is a much more natural fashion. Yet very few Windows Mobile applications have been designed for being used without a stylus. With Thumbcal you will realize that your device screen is much bigger than you thought. It is just a question of arranging the information properly, and designing the software for this purpose. Manage your calendar and tasks in a single application. Full replacement of Windows Mobile standard Calendar and Task applications. Finger friendly task and calendar application. Designed for use without a stylus. With simple gestures you can slide through days, weeks, months and years. ThumbCal lets you organize your appointments and tasks in a very quick and simple way. Full Outlook Synchronization. Version 1.3.5 includes a lot of new features and improvements.
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