If you fancy a change of scene while you are waiting for the new versions of Windows Mobile, why not use JGUI to give your version 6 handset a Vista makeover?
JGUI ’skins’ your phone and replaces the start page with something not unlike a Vista desktop – complete with little widgets for weather reports, the clock and an RSS reader.
The app is designed with landscape-mode Windows Mobile devices in mind (although it should still work if you have a portrait-mode phone, it just might look a bit more cramped). The freeware edition only skins your start page, while the full ($19.95) version skins the whole OS and comes with free updates.
It looks great, as you can see from this video (which features an unbelievably sl-o-o-w commentary that sounds as though the reviewer’s batteries are running down)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12Au7JkwtL8[/youtube]
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That’s James kendrick from jkOnTheRun and most of his video reviews sound like that. Very calm and meandering. Makes it easier on the ears than some other video reviewers with shrill music and sometimes shriller voices.