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Windows Mobile Software: Wireless Time v2.03

19 May, 2008 Software, Windows Mobile

WirelesstimeWireless time is a utility that lets you schedule when the Bluetooth, Wifi, Audio or GSM is active on your Windows Mobile device. This utility can be used to automatically turn off your phone during weekly meetings, or enable a Bluetooth sync via ActiveSync at a set time.

The interface looks a little challenging at first, but once you change the language to English, it is much easier to navigate. There is a grid showing each hour of the day, with icons for GSM, Bluetooth, Wifi and Sound next to each hour. All you need to do is enable or disable each component, telling WirelessTime when you want things turned on or off. You can edit this screen for “all days”, or each day individually. There is even profile support. 

I was happy to find this as I can now put my phone in “flight mode” overnight, to ensure my clock radio doesn’t make weird static noises while I sleep. The phone turns itself back on in the morning and enables Bluetooth and Wifi to allow any required synchronisation to occur.

I was searching for a utility that would do this same task a while back, but didn’t come across anything. I think this is a good little find. If you use any scheduler that does the same thing as Wireless Time, I would love to hear about it in the comments.

WirelessTime is available for free from FreewarePPC.com.


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