Apr 20, 2011 16:51 GMT  ·  By
TouchXperience for Windows Phone and Device Manager available as homebrew apps
   TouchXperience for Windows Phone and Device Manager available as homebrew apps

The number of applications available for download via the Windows Phone Marketplace is continuously rising, and the same applies to Homebrew apps too, with two of them coming from Julien Schapman, namely Device Manager and TouchXperience.

The Windows Phone Device Manager is an application available for download and installation on a desktop computer, which enables users easily manage their mobile phones.

One of the most interesting features of the new application would be the fact that it enables users to view, install/uninstall homebrew applications on their devices.

A good start on this direction would be to download and install the TouchXperience for Windows Phone homebrew app, which certainly comes with appealing capabilities.

However, the features list of the Device Manager also includes options to explore device, exchange files with the phone, Sync files, folders and favorites with phone, or to send files, links, apps, and more to the Windows Phone.

Through this application, users would also be able to access detailed device information on the handset, including CPU, ROM, RAM, storage, network, battery, or OS.

The features list of this application is much longer than that, and you can learn more on it here. The download link is available there as well.

As for the TouchXperience app, it also comes with a great deal of options that would provide Windows Phone users with new experiences on their devices.

Through it, they would be able to create custom menus, add folders, apps, contacts, websites, maps, documents, and many other widgets, enjoy a file explorer, Task manager, RSS reader, Profile manager, Interactive backgrounds, and more.

Not to mention that the software also features panorama background customization, integration with Facebook and Twitter, Windows Sideshow support, DLNA support, and more.

According to the developer, the application should be compatible with almost all Windows Phone 7 devices out there, including HTC HD7, HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy, HTC 7 Surround, HTC 7 Pro, HTC Arrive, HTC HD2, Samsung Focus, Samsung Omnia 7, Dell Venue Pro, LG Optimus 7, LG E900, LG C900.

You can learn some more info on the two applications through the videos embedded below as well as on the developer's website. Those who would like to download and install them should know that they are work in progress, and that they might include different bugs and cause some issues.