WM 6 : SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 now supporting Facebook and Twitter

SPB Software which is a leading mobile software developer and a holder of numerous globally recognized mobile application awards, was officially announced the release of SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 for Windows Mobile on 30 Sept 2009.
According to the SPB official website,
SPB Mobile Shell has been publicly recognized as the best-selling mobile application across all smartphone platforms for three consecutive years: 2007, 2008 and 2009. By encapsulating support for gravity sensors and 3D hardware accelerators, the new version offers a thrilling, easy and fun to use interaction model with eye-catching 3D visual effects. For example, browsing email and text messages unfolds an intuitive animation offering both natural and engaging user experience.
SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 is all about customization and personalization. By incorporating great feedback from partners and customers, SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 increases flexibility in personalization and customization, enabling partners to build their own preferred styles with reduced time-to-market and low commercial risks. SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 works well with Microsoft’s most recent Windows Mobile 6.5 release.
SPB Mobile Shell Awards:
#1 best selling Torq PDA application at Handango 2008
Torq PDA & Torq PDA Magazine Awards winner 2008 (User Interface Improvements)
#1 recommended Torq PDA program by Clinton Fitch
#1 best selling mobile application among all platforms (Handango 2008)
Shareware Industry Awards winner 2007 as the best mobile application 2007
SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 Features:
The new release presents several additional widgets supporting social networks like Facebook and Twitter, enhanced Internet searching with instant suggestions and many others. See the list below:
NEW! New widgets (Facebook and Twitter status, Internet search and many more)
NEW! 3D email and SMS viewer
NEW! Gravity sensor support in the 3D carousel
NEW! Current weather conditions (in addition to forecast)
Multipage home screen
3D carousel
Contacts with Facebook integration
Widgets (Lifestyle Home Screen)
Call log
Photo speed dial
Launcher
Ringtone management
Animated transitions
Navigation with gestures
Now Screen: the most important information at one screen
SPB Menu: Torq PDA style menu
Compatible with the following devices:
Windows Mobile 5 Phone Edition
Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 6 Classic
Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Further Information and Downloads, visit SPB website.
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