With so many free third-party applications available for the Windows Mobile platform, it’s hard to pick just seven but that’s exactly what CIO did. Several of the chosen apps are no-brainers that we’ve covered before: Skype, MSN Direct (which we gave a video over of), and Opera Mini. There’s one or two that I either haven’t used or haven’t seen before: mDigger for RSS and podcasts comes to mind.I definitely would have added a free ebook reading application and possibly Google Maps for Mobile. Give the list a look and share your favorite “must-have” Windows Mobile freeware in the comments.(via Smartphone Thoughts)
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