Guides and free software for the platform's users

Jul 13, 2009 09:33 GMT  ·  By

Windows Mobile phone users might not be aware of a site that can offer them some tips on how to personalize their handsets running under Microsoft's operating system, yet it is there and those willing to try a few new tricks should check it out. On Total Access, users will be able to find not only guides on the customization of their devices, but also a series of software solutions that come for free.

“Total Access is your guide to help you personalize your Windows Mobile phone. Express yourself with free offerings—including ringtones, wallpapers, and themes—available only to Total Access members and Windows Mobile phone owners,” is what the site says. Users will have to join the site to access the software solutions available there, but that shouldn't be too much of a problem after all.

Other features that can be discovered on Total Access include an updated Bing Mobile. Those that already have a data plan and a Windows Mobile-powered handset might already know what advantages Bing offers them, yet we should also count them for those that might not be aware of its capabilities just yet.

Thus, we should start with the GPS support, with maps, business and residential search, turn-by-turn assistance, weather and gas prices, while continuing with web search, traffic, restaurant reviews, and flight info, as well as movies. At the same time, it seems that those that visit the site can also receive a SMS with the link, so the installation is as easy as it can be.

Besides a series of ringtones, wallpapers and themes that can be found on Total Access, users will also have the opportunity to meet the new Facebook client developed for handsets running under the Windows Mobile operating system. The features list of the app includes:

Send messages to any of the people in your Friends list; Take pictures and videos on your phone, then upload them right to Facebook; Send messages or call people in your Friends list; Manage your profile and post anytime, anywhere. More info can be found, obviously, on Total Access.