Dog days of summer

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It has been a little slow over the past few days, not a whole lot of exciting stuff going on. Microsoft won $7 from optinrealbig.com scum. Looks like the new version of GPL will be out soon. Neowin, usually a well respected Microsoft watchdog, managed to turn a grain of salt into a mountain by predicting the end of free Microsoft Antispyware on one line from a OneCare chat. On the more positive note, Tampa Bay SBS UG meeting last night was excellent, Chad Gross delivered a presentation on SharePoint and integrating Infopath into it to create “poor man’s crm”.

As for what you should spend this weeks allowance on?

Schedule the phone on your Windows Mobile device to turn on and off!

Benefits include:
* Save the battery on your device by turning off your phone and Bluetooth at night.
* Save money by preventing your device connecting to the Internet at unwanted times (for example: sending and receiving email).
* Stop unwanted calls in the middle of the night or during meetings.

With its rich, intuitive interface Phone Schedule allows you to select from a number of options, including:
* Turn your phone on and off at a scheduled time for each day of the week.
* Turn your phone off during Pocket Outlook calendar appointments, depending on the type of meeting (Free, Tentative, Busy or Out-of-Office). New in version 2.0!
* Turn your phone off for a specified length of time or until a certain time is reached.
* Include Bluetooth in your schedule.
* Optional audio notifications when phone is turned on and off.
* Automatically PIN unlock your phone when it turns on.
* Program works behind the Windows Mobile password/PIN logon.
* One setting for all days allows for single-click configuration for an entire week.
* Program waits for connected voice calls to be completed before turning the phone off. New in version 2.0!
* Option to automatically blank the screen during an incoming or outgoing phone call. New in version 2.0!
* Easy to use interface.
* Includes built-in HTML help. New in version 2.0!

You can buy it here, $13.

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