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original software by Doug Melton

iContact v0.81

iContact is an all-inclusive finger-friendly contact manager for Windows Mobile PocketPC phones. It's easily skinnable, intuitive, and replaces the standard Windows Mobile contact chooser. I started out with larna's open-source iContact v0.6, and ran with it! Two skins are included by default: "default" and "iPhone". The "default" skin has a diamond-like look and feel, and the "iphone" skin was designed to be as similar to the iPhone look as possible. iContact settings can be found in the Windows Mobile system settings menu. A soft reboot may be required after installing iContact before the iContact settings icon will appear in the menu.

Please note: iContact 0.81 will not work with WM2003 or non-phone devices. Don't try to install it. For those, iContact 0.6 should work.

Check out the xda-developers thread!

Screenshots - "default" skin

Screenshots - "iphone" skin

Download

current version 0.81 - October 8, 2008

Click here from your mobile phone.

Donations

I write this in my own time, as a fun open-source project. You're not obligated by any means to donate, but donations are always appreciated. I'm flattered. Seriously, thanks!
As an extra thank you, donors will get access to beta updates.

Support

If you have a question, please try the FAQs page first. But please don't hesitate to contact support@supware.net for support, or try the xda-developers thread.

Configuration

Skins

Language

Source Code

Since our friend Larna was kind enough to supply the original source code, I'm going to keep my branch that way. Not that it doesn't represent a lot of work on my part, I would just hope that it inspires others the way it originally inspired me. Additionally, I've placed my code under the GNU GPL V3 license, so that any programs that use my source code will themselves have to be open-source, and the community can benefit even more. Click here to download the Visual Studio 2008 project.

Wish List

History

0.81 - October 8, 2008

See full version history here.

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