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First "finger-friendly" software for Pocket PC Phone Edition handhelds now available.

Finger-friendly software with stunning user interface adds effectivity to primary functions of Phone Edition PDAs, like contact look up, dialing, sending SMS, quick reminders, call logs. All these functions are now accessible at single tap of fingers without any need to use stylus.

Bratislava, Slovakia (PRWEB) October 10, 2004 -- Finger-friendly software with stunning user interface adds effectivity to primary functions of Phone Edition PDAs, like contact look up, dialing, sending SMS, quick reminders, call logs. .mobile makes all these functions accessible at single tap of fingers without any need to use stylus.

Walking or in the car, users have access to all important information and functions with no need of using stylus. This Pocket PC software also introduces a revolutionary way of scrolling: to drag the list with finger. It is possible to dial or send SMS directly from contact list at single click, to view the missed calls and other call logs. All important functions are accessible at single click and without having to use stylus.

"Our priority was to create a single-hand operable (finger-friendly) software with stunning user interface." said Michal Stencl, CEO of Sygic. "We combined entertaining features, like pictures from Digital Vision that can be assigned to contacts, and productivity features like call logs, businesscard preview, contact groups and quick contact reminder."

Users can also assign pictures to every contact. 50 beautiful images provided by Digitalvision are available in the package. Software also gives user advanced possibilities of contact list filtering. Another unique feature is a "quick reminder" - enabling to set a reminder in 2 taps of the finger. Without .mobile, this operation would take much longer. Software provided with Windows Mobile Phone Edition operating system provides detailed settings which are usually not neccessary.

Call logs and contacts accesible within single application makes .mobile a must-have tool for owners of Phone Edition devices. It is loaded with features, that make Pocket PC more like a cell phone - simple and usable.

For information: http://www.sygic.com/mobile/phoneedition or
Contact:
Martin Kalis
Sygic, s.r.o.
Kozia 29
811 03, Bratislava I
Slovak Republic
http://www.sygic.com/mobile/phoneedition
info@sygic.com
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