Try google. since that's a windows phone try searching for windows mobile apps.
McGirk Posts: 2411
Phone Model: AX380 Wave
Service Provider: Alltel
Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:19 am
Exactly, most people wouldn't look for Vaio or Dell software, they would look for Windows software. Check out emulators too if you are into older console games. Instead of buying expensive games made for Windows Mobile, you can download emulators of consoles you still own, and download roms of games you still own and play them on your phone. I say still own, because legally you shouldn't possess roms for games that you don't currently own. Lucky for me I still own a functional NES and a few functional games.
I Have just about every nes game made, probably missing a handful, but they are all rom's. lol. same with genesis, snes, and ps1. i use a playstation like controller to play them. i also have some n64 games on rom.
McGirk Posts: 2411
Phone Model: AX380 Wave
Service Provider: Alltel
Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:01 am
You doing that on your Centro, or your PC, look into it, there are Palm Emulators out there, you could turn that Centro into a sweet handheld game system.
I like having the stub antennae, and I prefer having a slightly larger version, likely make it easier to type on, I think the battery is larger as well.