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Kai's Make Up Mirror for HTC Touch Diamond 1.3
Kaisoft / Pocketkai
Use this Make Up Mirror to make oneself up and when no real Mirror is available. The program activates the Front Camera and you see yourself. Only for HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro. Now also for Samsung Omnia II i8000Image from the Front Camera, suitable as MirrorAfter closing and on starting the usual camera function the rear camera is active againFor fast access the program can be laid upon an buttonDaily utilization as Make-up-MirrorOnly for HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro and compatible devices*This program works only on devices from HTC and identical devices, e.g. HTC Touch Diamond, HTC Touch Pro, O2 XDA Diamond, T-Mobile MDA Compact IV and future devices from HTC.System requirements:System: Windows Mobile for WM6.xScreen: 240x320 Pixel or higherProcessors: Samsung, Intel PXA XScale, StrongARM, OMAP, QualcomNewest technology: Program developed in Visual Studio.Net.
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