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  A set of .NET Classes which allows full read/write access to the Appointments, Contacts, and Tasks features of Pocket Outlook.

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  Tools

  WINNER

  Visual Studio .NET

  Microsoft Corporation

  www.microsoft.com

  Development suite for rapid development of applications for Microsoft Windows, the Web, and mobile devices.

  Finalists

  AppForge MobileVB

  www.appforge.com

  This developer utility integrates directly into Visual Basic 6.0 and lets you create applications using VB extentions that will run on Pocket PCs.

  eMbedded Visual C++

  www.microsoft.com

  A development system offering the native code C++ compiler for Windows CE-based development, targeting all current devices based on Windows CE 2.11 and higher, including the Smartphone 2002, the original Pocket PC, the Pocket PC 2002, plus Handheld PC Professional, and Handheld PC.

  Visual CE

  www.syware.com/prodlib/win_ce/vce/vce.htm

  A fully relational database with an unlimited number of forms.

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  Utilities

  WINNER

  Entrek Toolbox

  Entrek Software, Inc.

  http://www.entrek.com

  Tools to detect common runtime errors as well as analyze and fine-tune application software.

  Finalists

  Pocket Controller-Enterprise

  www.soti.net

  This application allows administrators to manage and support mobile devices remotely from a central location.

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  Enterprise Mobility Awards

  While the most exciting case studies are of high-profile clients and well-recognized brands, the most innovative and ROI-generating solutions are often developed and deployed "under the radar" by small- or medium-sized businesses or developers. For this year's Pocket PC magazine's Best Software Awards, we recognize the best of these solutions in several vertical and horizontal categories. Pocket PC magazine and the Pocket PC Summit have teamed up with the Mobile Development Association (www.mobiledev.org) to facilitate these enterprise awards. Instead of going solely to the developer, as do the other software awards, each of these Enterprise Mobility Awards is granted to the deploying organization, the system integrator, the hardware manufacturer, and the software developer. This allows highly customized and/or integrated solutions to be eligible for nomination.

  Solutions based on any Windows Mobile or Windows CE device, including Pocket PCs, Smartphones, Handheld PCs, and CE.NET devices, were eligible.

  Retail

  WINNER

  FieldTrac

  Deployed by: Chuck Latham Associates; www.clareps.com

  Developed by: Extended Systems;

  www.extendedsystems.com

  Integrated by: Unique Solutions; www.unisolinc.com

  In order to deliver timely retail merchandising information to their vendor clients, Chuck Latham Associates (CLA), a leading retail merchandising and marketing firm within the pet products industry, has equipped field representatives with a mobile solution developed by Unique Solutions and powered by Extended Systems' mobile data management and synchronization technology. The solution enables the field representatives to collect inventory, product display, and other merchandising information on their mobile devices during site visits. Replacing a paper- and fax-based system, the application was designed to improve in-store presence, increase marketing reaction times and, ultimately, increase sales for CLA clients.

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  Healthcare

  WINNER

  Patient Point ­ Mobile Charge Capture

  Deployed by: HealthServe!; www.informationequity.com

  Developed by: MobiHealth; www.mobihealth.org

  PatientPoint ­ Mobile Charge Capture is an application that allows a healthcare provider to start the charge process from a handheld device at the point of care. Once a service or a procedure has been completed, the physician can call up the procedure and its billing code and send that data directly to the billing application for bill generation. The benefits range from ease of use to integration of the appropriate applications, resulting in fewer errors, reduced manual effort, and increased cash flow.

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  Knowledge Management

  WINNER

  mExperience

  Deployed by: Netlano Services, Inc.; www.netlano.com

  Developed by: TrueContext; www.truecontext.com

  TrueContext's mExperience enables the enterprise, mobile operators, and managed service providers to offer mobile employees the distribution, sharing, and management of enterprise content. Simple to use, deploy, and administer, it allows for the secure distribution and management of enterprise content (e.g., software, documents, files) both to and from mobile devices such as laptops and Pocket PCs without having to rely on messaging platforms or Web sites.

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  Education

  WINNER

  Education Virtual Assistant (EVA)

  Deployed by: Bowie High School, Austin, Texas

  Developed by: Black Diamond Technology; www.blackd.com

  EVA provides critical student data to K-12 administrators wherever they are. At Bowie High School, it is used by the principal, assistant principals, counselors, management coordinator, and security officer. It runs on their Pocket PCs and automatically interfaces with their student information system.

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  Transportation

  WINNER

  Contraband Enforcement Automated Inspections Report

  Deployed by: U.S. Customs and Border Protection; www.customs.gov

  Developed by: SI International; www.si-intl.com

  SI International identified Microsoft's Pocket PC Phone Edition as a prime candidate for streamlining the effectiveness of U.S. Customs Contraband Enforcement Teams (CETs) around the country and, in particular, the CET located at the Miami International airport. Building on the Pocket PC Phone Edition platform, their solution allowed CET inspectors to capture inspections, receive BOLO ("Be On the LookOut") alerts, communicate between teams via phone calls, and use SMS messaging. Additionally, it did all this using a lightweight, compact device, minimizing the need for inspectors to carry additional cumbersome equipment.

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  Hospitality

  WINNER

  JiHi (Just in-time Housekeeping integrated)

  Deployed by: Pacific Terrace Hotel, San Diego, California www.pacificterrace.com

  Developed by: Palm Hospitality Technologies, Inc.; www.palm-ht.com

  Palm HT's JiHi software manages a hotel's maid/housekeeping scheduling, mini-bar operations, and guest and maintenance requests. This wireless operation management system (WOM) can function in over 250 languages simultaneously. JiHi is deployed over a wireless network, and gives staff, using Pocket PCs, real-time information about the status of all rooms, and about guest and maintenance requests. It also shows management the location of the staff at all times.

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  Field Force Automation

  WINNER

  FSA (Field Service Automation)

  Deployed by: The ICEE Company; www.icee.com

  Developed by: Interlink Group; www.theinterlinkgroup.com/

  Countermind; www.countermind.com

  Integrated by: Tolt Technologies; www.tolt.com

  The FSA system automates the formerly manual process of receiving, updating, and capturing service information in the field. This solution includes integration into an existing Visual Basic Customer Service System used by ICEE's remote workforce. FSA provides an intuitive, easy-to-use mobile application through which customer service representatives can dispatch service order information directly to the appropriate field technicians. The FSA solution includes ruggedized handheld devices from Symbol Technologies which are water-resistant and durable enough to withstand drops during service calls.

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  Constr
uction

  WINNER

  InSite

  Deployed by:

  Public Works Department, Island County Washington

  www.islandcounty.net/publicworks

  Developed by: Aurigo Software Technologies; www.aurigo.com

  InSite offers a solution to manage the design and construction phases in a single suite. This powerful solution helps to prepare construction cost estimates and connects with an enterprise's project team anytime, regardless of organizational or geographical boundaries.

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  Distribution

  WINNER

  Mobile Accounting System

  Deployed by: Krispy Kreme; www.krispykreme.com

  Developed by: Velocitor Solutions; www.velsol.com

  The Krispy Kreme Mobile Accounting System is a robust and efficient solution, developed to enable route delivery personnel to fulfill and process orders electronically at the point of sale. Velocitor Solutions worked closely with the Krispy Kreme team to design, develop, and implement a Mobile Accounting System to replace the current manual processing of deliveries.

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  Winners of the 2003 Pocket PC Community Outstanding Achievement Awards

  Each year we give awards to individuals and organizations whose extraordinary contributions benefit the entire Pocket PC community. That community includes end users, developers, Webmasters, retailers, publishers, device manufacturers, carriers, and Microsoft, all of whom contribute and benefit from the others' efforts.

  2001 and 2002 Winners

  The first year, in 2001, we gave these awards to Webmasters Dale Coffing (pocketpcpassion.com); Jason Dunn (pocketpcthoughts.com); and Chris De Herrera (cewindows.net) for their outstanding and helpful Sites. We also awarded Pocket PC evangelist Derek Brown of Microsoft.

  In 2002 we honored Microsoft MVPs—independent volunteers who give their time to support users; HP for growing the industry with over 2 million iPAQs sold; Pocket PC evangelist Beth Goza of Microsoft; and Mark Winstanley and John Tidwell of the Pocket PC Summit.

  This Year's Winners

  This year three of the winners are retailers, responsible for the widespread distribution of devices, software, and accessories. Handango (handango.com, LauraRippy, CEO) and Pocket Gear (pocketgear.com, Nathan Miller, CEO) have each partnered with hundreds of Windows Mobile software developers to provide end users with reliable, one-stop Sites for purchasing a variety of reasonably priced software.

  Handango and PocketGear provide end users great information at their online catalogs about how to increase their Pocket PC and Smartphone enjoyment and productivity. At the same time, by handling the order-fulfillment logistics and marketing for mostly small software developers, developers can spend their time doing what they do best: develop!

  The other retailer honored this year is Mobileplanet (mobileplanet.com, Philippe Pastor, CEO). Mobileplanet sells Pocket PC devices and accessories. Visit their Web site, or read their print catalog. You'll see that MobilePlanet really knows their stuff. Their reputation for service and support is excellent, which explains their longevity: We've followed them with our various publications since the early 1990's.

  Nathan Clevenger, founder of the Mobile Development Association (MDA, mobiledev.org) and Clevrware (clevrware.com) is the recipient of the final award. Nathan, through the MDA, his company, articles in Pocket PC magazine, speaking at trade shows, leading the Enterprise Deployment awards, and elsewhere has evangelized tirelessly for years about the value of mobile computers in the Enterprise.

  A big THANK YOU goes to all of these winners past and present.

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  Pocket PC magazine Board of Experts 2003

  We owe a huge debt to the following Pocket PC experts. Over 600 Pocket PC, Smartphone, Developer, and Enterprise Deployment products in 100 categories were nominated for the Pocket PC magazine Best Software Awards 2003. Windows Mobile experts from around the world agreed to judge and to select winners for each category. These experts are authors of Pocket PC books, Pocket PC magazine contributors, Microsoft Pocket PC MVPs, Pocket PC magazine support forum contributors, and associates of top Pocket PC Web sites.

  Pocket PC magazine wishes to thank each of these individuals. We invite you to visit their Web sites. Collectively, our experts invested thousands of hours putting the software titles through their paces. You will find their comments about the winners and nominees published in subsequent issues of Pocket PC magazine during 2004.

  Thank you, experts!

  Tari Akpodiete

  www.pocketrocketfx.com

  Saar Avigour

  www.pocket.co.il

  Rob Borek

  www.pocketpcone2one.com

  Daron Brewood

  www.tekguru.co.uk

  Chris Brunskill

  smartphone.modaco.com

  Dave Burrows

  www.pocketgps.co.uk

  David Ciccone

  www.mobilitytoday.com

  Giorgio Cifani

  www.cifani.it

  Nathan Clevenger

  www.clevrware.com

  Tom Cochrane

  www.pocketpcportal.com

  Dale Coffing

  www.pocketpcpassion.com

  David Conger

  www.davespda.com

  Christophe Cordonnier

  www.smartphonefrance.info

  Chris De Herrera

  www.cewindows.net

  Helio Diamant

  www.pocketpcfreak.com

  Jason Dunn

  www.pocketpcthoughts.com

  Jen Edwards

  www.pocketgoddess.com

  Tomer Eisner

  www.handystore.co.il

  Joel Evans

  www.geek.com

  Andrew Farkas

  James Fee

  www.aximsite.com

  Christian Forsberg

  www.businessanyplace.net

  Allen Gall

  www.pocketpcmag.com

  Zoran Galovic

  www.dotnetembedded.com

  Gary Garland

  www.gadgetaddict.com

  Ed Hansberry

  www.pocketpcthoughts.com

  Arne Hess

  www.ppcw.net

  David Hettel

  www.geekzone.co.nz

  Tim Hillebrand

  Greg Hilton

  www.pocketpcsoft.net

  Steven Hughes

  www.bostonpocketpc.com

  John Hung

  Young Joo

  www.aximsite.com

  Bob Katayama

  www.technobrains.com

  Shawna Kelly

  www.artzest.com

  Matt Keys

  www.pocketmatrix.com

  Chris Leckness

  www.aximsite.com

  Chee Wee Lee

  www.ppcsg.com

  Robert Levy

  www.smartphonethoughts.com

  Elisabeth Liddell

  www.foxpop.co.uk

  Steve Lundstrom

  www.pocketpcthemes.com

  Bob Madry

  Julio Meneses

  www.mipcdebolsillo.com

  John Mierau

  www.compu2go.com

  Matthew Miller

  www.pdageek.com

  Geoffrey Moehl II

  www.pocketpclife.co.uk

  Paul O'Brien

  http://smartphone.modaco.com

  Jenneth Orantia

  www.jenneth.into

  Lee Osborne

  www.pocketpclife.co.uk

  John Ottini

  www.pocketpcmag.com

  Charles Pickrell

  www.mobilecomputingsig.com

  William Ramby

  www.ppx3k.com

  Steve Sande

  www.pdantic.com

  Stephan Schmidt

  www.smartphone2002.info

  Markus Schweiger

  www.pocket-expert.de

  Andrew Scott

  Nilay Shah

  www.medicalpocketpc.com

  David
Shier

  www.bluetoothnews.com

  Barry Shilmover

  www.pocketpctools.com

  Michael Sommer

  www.firstcoastnews.com/onyourside/gadget.asp

  Don Sorcinelli

  www.bostonpocketpc.com

  Ziad Traboulsi

  www.mobi-mania.com

  Jim Turner

  www.pocketthemes.com

  Alan Williams

  www.pdaavenue.com

  Ed Zabrek

  www.pocketpcmag.com

  GAMES ROUNDUP

  Short reviews from Games Editor, Allen Gall

  Value Is the Name of the Game!

  Value is the theme of this round of selections. Two game packs, GameBox Classics and GameBox Solitaire, offer great bargains at about $10 each. Monkey Island is also a good deal at $5.99, although it doesn't offer a demo. Stressed is a freeware title, but frankly it's a more quality effort than many commercial titles.

  Links Pocket PC Edition (A)

  Links Pocket PC Edition lives up to the reputation of its desktop namesake. The game features well-designed menus and realistic course graphics (you only get one built-in course; additional courses are available for $6.95 each). Icons to the left of and above the player display information about the course, the current hole, the player, the elevation and distance between the golf ball and the pin, the slope of the ground where your ball is resting, the lie of your ball (fairway, rough, etc.), and the wind direction and magnitude.

 

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