One of the things we all need is a secure store for all of our personal information, a digital wallet. There a re a few out there, SPB Wallet, EWallet, and SafeWallet from SBSH. Recently SBSH announced that they had released a version of SafeWallet for iPhone and iPod Touch. Today I got an email that details a special deal, for the new iVersion, it’s $5.99 for a limited time.
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Calendar Pro Beta for Blackberry from SBSH!
Ever wanted to get your hands on cool new software, and contribute to how it is developed, and what features you would like to see included in the application, well if you are a BlackBerry user, SBSH is giving you that chance.
Calendar Pro for BlackBerry has been released as a free Beta, so now you can have your say and have some input into what you want your agenda/calendar program let’s you do. Hit the jump to find out how to sign up!
Press release: Xmas Freebies – SBSH Mobile Software
I recently had the chance to have a look at a new application from SBSH for WinMo called Calendar Touch, a great, customisable replacement for the native calendar on windows mobile devices.
SBSH have announced a Christmas treble icon extension pack for SBSH Calendar and Calendar Touch. For the low low price of free.
It’s a little Christmas cheer from SBSH to you, which will let you further customise the visual recognition of your categories in the program.
Visually, Calendar Touch is already impressive, but little add ons like this make all the difference.
Hit the link below for the full press release and all of the links to get your Christmas Cheer from SBSH
Review: SBSH Calendar Touch.
Today I bring news of a new application from SBSH Software, Calendar Touch.
Well if your familiar with a SmartPhone application from SBSH called Papyrus, you would know that it is a complete calendar solution for windows mobile, non touch screen devices. Obviously a natural evolution for Papyrus, from a developers point of view, would be to enable it for windows mobile touch screen devices. Now a program with “Touch” in the title may seem to imply that this application is focused on finger friendliness, and could be misleading to many users, but I’ll let Amit from SBSH explain the naming of this product:
We could have used something like “SBSH Calendar Pro/Classic”, but I’m sure you’ll agree with me that Microsoft couldn’t have chosen more confusing names to indicate the different device platforms. I believe that the naming and use of “Touch” to indicate that this is a touch-supporting device is pretty common by now and it is not an indication to “thumb-oriented-operation”
An interesting point of contention, that resulted in a dialogue, that will probably see Calendar Touch (CT) head down the “Finger” or “Thumb” friendly road in the future, but for now let’s have a look at Calendar Touch in it’s first release