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DinarSoft
10-10-2003, 04:24 PM
DinarSoft has released their latest update to the best selling utility HandyMenu

HandyMenu 1.04
HandyMenu is a program that makes it easy for you to access all your Pocket PC settings and also perform the very important operations (Power-off, Soft-reset and Hard-rest). With HandyMenu you will have the functions that you use most accessible with a simple tap on your Pocket PC screen.
This full featured program has a very low memory usage 75 KB.

HandyMenu is Available at PocketGear (http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=10093) and HandAnGo (http://www.handango.com/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?productType=2&optionId=1_2_2&jid=21CA38227AA7F47XF939C118C1F5CX62&platformId=2&siteId=1&productId=79935&sectionId=0&catalog=30&txtSearch=dinarsoft)


New in HandyMenu 1.0.4.0
- The ability to hide the tray bar icon (you still can use a hardware button to bring the menu up even if you don't see the icon)
- Same look-and-feal of HandySwitcher and HandyLauncher
- added "phone settings" for PocketPC phone edition
- Integration with HandySwitcher
- one tap to bring up the menu, and another tap to close it
- Adding support for the 'network connection'
- Now you can change the default tray icon



Read what others are saying about HandyMenu


I've only been running it for a couple of days and already it's on my "must-have" list as an indispensable utility
jenneth on a shoestring (http://mail.canada.com/jump/http://www.jenneth.info/archives/000245.html)

Normally the price of a piece of software isn't newsworthy enough to make a headline or sub-headline, but in this case I'm blown away
Geek.com (http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2003Aug/bpd20030808021224.htm)

Microsoft should have included this as part of Windows Mobile 2003 and that would have made headlines!
BarginPDA (http://www.bargainpda.com/default.asp?newsID=1539)

HandyMenu by DinarSoft is an impressive utility that crams a stunning array of apps into a small package
PDA Avenue (http://www.pdaavenue.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=2830)

HandyMenu is not only inexpensive it can be used as a useful addition to your ensemble of navigation applications for the Axim
Axim Site (http://www.aximsite.com/reviews/index.php?qid=117&catid=23)

What a Handy Menu application! That's about as simple and effective a statement I can make about Dinar Soft's HandyMenu
Axim Users (http://www.aximusers.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2645)