Edgeway PocketPC utils v1.0 - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Found this just now. Not really something special, though.
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" Shut down or reboot your Windows mobile 2003,5 and 6 Pocket Pc XP style, powerdown your screen saving battery power while allowing applications to continue running. Battery button calculates how much battery time you have left based on current power consumption, for example one can see how much time is left with the screen on varying levels of brightness, wireless on or off etc.. Also displays charge/discharge rates and temperature. Memory stats display available memory for running further applications without impacting current running processes. Heat sensor, when set runs in background and notifies you on screen and with alarm bell when your battery is getting warm or hot, so as you can extend battery life. Access Windows Mobile components with a collection of shortcuts all in one convenient place, allowing you to free up your start menu for other applications.
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Speed Booster

Teksoft Speed Booster offers you the posibility to adjust the speed of your opened tasks, by the use of a friendly interface.
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With SpeedBooster you can increase the speed of your favourite game,GPS application or other high CPU consumer task.
The main interface contains several items, each item represents one of the running tasks. The items show the task name, CPU usage, and contain a real time adjustable slider for the process speed.
You can also press enter to switch to the selected application. You can also scroll the list using the two arrows, or just with the up/down keys.
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http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=speedbooster
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I tried this but I don't think it has any effect on my TyTn.
EDIT:
I tried it again. Seem to have some effect. In Resco Explorer, clicking on the windows folder is about 2 secs faster when set to high compared to above idle setting. Also, the colored circle that usually appears when processing no longer shows up in apps I tested.
This might be a nice little stop gap measure until someone figures out how to overclock the Hermes.

audio plugin stops playing

when playing music either with windows or the audio plugin it cuts off when my mugol locks or when slide to unlock comes on. how can i keep it from cutting off?
Yep, HTC is going after the iPhone with an audio player that shuts down when the phone goes into suspend mode
You have two options:
1. Go into Settings/System/Power/Advanced and uncheck "Turn device off if not used for"
But then you'll run into another issue. HTC's version of turning off the LCD to conserve power only dims it about 90%, thereby draining your battery faster than you can listen to Britney's entire album.
2. Download a sleek application called spShutXP which allows you to completely shutdown the LCD whilst keeping the device fully operational. You simply press the power button to bring the screen back up. Another nifty feature is that it also adds a "display switch" which you can map to one of your buttons or launcher for quick LCD on/off action. Some screen grabs:
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Nice, much appreciated. i will install and let you know you how it works out.

Battery app?

last night i had about 65% battery at 1:30am and when i woke up at 10:30am i found my phone dead. i have taskiller full so i am sure my phone wasnt running any apps since i have it set to clear on screen off. anyone know apps to see whats eating my battery or say what your battery app does?
Killing apps often has the opposite effect that you intended. Sometimes because you killed an app, it will get stuck or crash and hold the phone in wakelock mode, meaning it will never sleep. This will drain the battery very fast.
Apps often restart automatically as well, so it's wasting battery to have them be killed and restarting all the time. Having it set to kill all apps on screen off is just about the absolute worst thing you can possibly do.
With the Nexus One, you don't need to kill your apps. Let Android handle it.
See this post for more info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=674416
[Edit]:
For an app to see battery usage, you can use Android's built-in battery usage monitor. I'm not sure if you're aware of it.
Settings -> About Phone -> Battery
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Other apps to use are Spare Parts and Battery Graph.
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interisting ill have to consider that helpful information i am new and didnt know thanks!

Publish Your Battery!!

This is the Official Topic you to know how the new Moto G (2014) behaves in the battery department.
That's it, friends.
Publish results of your batteries!
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My bro is uses this cell so can't tell much abt usage .
Managed to get slightly over 7 hours before the phone shut off.
GPS: Power saving mode
Screen: Brightness set to indoor conditions (manual)
ROM: Default
Battery Saving Mode: Disabled
WiFi and Sync: Always enabled
Screen Time Out: 2 minutes after inactivity
Usage: Mainly Facebook, Chrome, WhatsApp, few YouTube vids and Google Docs. Nothing intensive.
Phone charged from 0-100% in under 2 hours without the OS running. I used Anker Power IQ 40W 5-port desktop charger and Moto's USB cable. Back of the phone remained cool throughout
If you have any questions, feel free to ask :good:.
There already is a thread for this here
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[APP][v1.2][Material UI] Unlock History

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Please note that this is the free version of Unlock History. Purchasing the full version supports further development of Unlock History and is truly appreciated.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistorypro
This new app secretly checks and show all successful unlocks, apps used and the duration for which the device was used so you can check if someone else was using the phone, making your android smartphone more secure.
It is also a great tool for parents to monitor the phone usage by the child, or one could spy on their friend's phone as this app works silently.
The feature to set password makes sure that only you can check your device's record.
The complimentary widget not only looks good but also makes it easier to view the last unlock.
Main Features:
- Option to set password.
- Material UI
- Silently checks usage and shows no notifications.
- Automatically starts when the phone boots.
- Older usage data get cleaned up regularly if configured.
- Consumes very less battery.
- Very light weight tracking mechanism.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistory

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