Must Have Applications and Programs for the HTC Touch Pro

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While the HTC Touch Pro comes with an array of applications loaded by default, there are a few good programs they left out, like Google Maps.  After sorting through tons of applications for Windows Mobile, I’ve come up with a list of useful programs to load onto your virgin Touch Pro.

  • Advanced Configuration Tool - This program allows you to tweak all sorts of settings
  • CorePlayer - Media player.  Plays almost all music/video formats and has better streaming capabilities than the stock Windows Media Player.  TCPMP is not working on the Touch Pro (yet), so this is the next best thing.
  • Diamond TF3D Config - Although the program was made for the Touch Diamond, it will work on the Touch Pro.  If you’re using TouchFlo3D, this program will allow you re-arrange the tabs as well as remove unwanted tabs.
  • GMobileSync - If you use Google Calendar, this program will allow you to sync your Google Calendar to your phone.  You may get an error after syncing, but don’t worry, the calendar entries will sync.
  • Google Maps- Surprisingly, this wasn’t included in the list of stock programs.  Google Maps is almost a no-brainer; it lets you search maps, get directions, show traffic, etc.  Better yet, Google Maps even works with the Touch Pro’s built-in GPS.  Using GPS with Google Maps will let you create a route from your current location, but it does not automatically re-route in the event of a detour.
  • Kevtris 2- Tetris for your phone, ’nuff said.
  • PdaNet- A must have program if you plan to tether (use your phone as an internet connection).  You can connect via bluetooth or USB connection.  Supposedly, the program disguises your data usage so it looks like you’re browsing from the phone, not from your computer.  Most carriers have a tethering fee in addition to the standard data charges.  PdaNet basically lets you evade those tethering fees by disguising the traffic.  I’ve used PdaNet on and off for over a year and have had no tethering charges or additional fees.
  • PHM RegEdit - Registry editor for Windows Mobile.  A must have if you plan on doing any advanced tweaks.
  • Remote Desktop for Windows Mobile 6 - This is just what it sounds like, a remote desktop program for Windows Mobile which lets you access your remote desktop enabled PC while away from it.  Why they did not include this in the stock ROM is beyond me.  Remote Desktop comes in handy if you need to access a PC, but don’t have a computer available.
  • SPB Mobile Shell- An alternative to TouchFlo3D.  Mobile Shell basically replaces your home screen with its own interface.  I use SPB Mobile Shell because I find TouchFlo3D to be laggy at times and cause overall sluggish performance.  Installing Mobile Shell helped performance overall and there’s also a ton of customization that can be applied to suit your liking.
  • SPB Insight - An alternative to the default newsreader “RSS Hub”.  RSS Hub is pretty good, lightweight, and fast, but it lacks a few things.  One is the lack of images, the other is how RSS Hub only downloads part of an article, making you visit the site to read the rest of the article.  SPB Insight not only downloads images, but it also (most of the time) downloads the entire article for offline viewing.
  • SPB Pocket Plus - A very powerful today screen plug-in.  Lets you add all sorts of plugins and shortcuts to your today screen with lots of other features.  I use Pocket Plus as one of the tabs in SPB Mobile Shell.
  • Sprite Backup - This program backs up your phone, contacts, programs, etc.  Backups can be scheduled and only take about 5-6 minutes to run.  It is always a good idea to have backups!
  • TorchButton - Lets you use the camera’s flash function as a flashlight.  The application is lightweight; you just run the program to turn on the light and run the program again to turn it off.  By default, the LED light will only stay on for 30 seconds to prevent burn out.
  • Total Commander - A feature filled file explorer program with too many features to list.  This is a definite must have program because you will never know when you’ll need it.
  • VNC Viewer - Exactly what you think it is.  Will let you connect and control the desktop of any VNC server.
  • vxUtil- Network utilities such as ping, traceroute, whois, etc.  Network administrators may want to look into this program; it could come in handy and save you time.

My Touch Pro Today screen with SPB Mobile Shell and Pocket Plus

My Touch Pro Today screen with SPB Mobile Shell and Pocket Plus

Recently used programs tab in SPB Mobile Shell

Recently used programs tab in SPB Mobile Shell

Weather Tab in SPB Mobile Shell

Weather Tab in SPB Mobile Shell

SPB Insight Tab with News Feeds

SPB Insight Tab with News Feeds

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Written by Eric

November 11th, 2008 at 2:32 pm

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  1. Nice write up… Learned about a few new programs that look interesting… BTW. TCPMP is working on Touch Pro:

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=88539&d=1211902452

    See ya,

    Jimmy Hat

    15 Nov 08 at 1:58 pm

  2. Oh wow, finally. I didn’t know that TCPMP was working, that’s great news. Thanks.

    prochobo

    16 Nov 08 at 10:44 am

  3. Great list! One question, have you heard of anyone getting PDANet to work for tethering on Touch Pro’s configured for Sprint (CDMA) or ATT (GSM) in the USA?

    Tom

    26 Nov 08 at 8:27 am

  4. Yes, PdaNet works fine for me with my CDMA Touch Pro. I’m using PdaNet 2.0 btw. My old HTC Touch would always drop the connection, but the Touch Pro stays connected and doesn’t drop out, its great.

    prochobo

    26 Nov 08 at 9:53 am

  5. Thank you very much mate. Very good description. A+

    thanker

    28 Nov 08 at 11:44 am

  6. TCPMP installs, but unfortunately crashes when you try to open it on the cdma touch pro.

    mawuse

    29 Nov 08 at 7:28 am

  7. … i really am tearing up right now… i used to do write ups like these last yr wen i wuz in highschool and i honestly MUST thank you for the countless hours you put in to writing this… college is beating me up when it comes to getting free time but im going to get back to it soon… i am so happy there is someone else doing this… i can truley say I LOVE YOU

    SK@T3Z!!!

    1 Dec 08 at 3:13 pm

  8. I love my Touch Pro! I’ve even got used to typing on the touch keyboard. Although if you’re a multitasker like me that emails, texts, talks and uses GPS all at the same time, TP at times will crash on you. All in all, its ranking up there with my all time favorite phones.

    NEIM

    4 Dec 08 at 3:05 am

  9. I’d throw in Evernote, Kinoma, lastfmmobile and Skyfire. All are free (Kinoma has a pay version that has more codecs and features).

    Jericho

    11 Dec 08 at 1:05 pm

  10. Wow wow wow! Thanks so much for the info. This is the one and only site an HTC Touch pro nerd will eva need!

    zuleika

    12 Dec 08 at 6:52 pm

  11. I am so behind on all of the abbreviations used on this site so I am confused. In plain terms, can anyone tell me what site I will need to go to and get or even buy a program to use my new touch pro for tethering. I just upgaded my phone from a treo 755p to the touch pro. I have gotten used to using my laptop and pdanet with my 755p and would like the same convience. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Missy

    21 Dec 08 at 2:27 pm

  12. You use the same PDANET that you used for the Treo 755p. PDANET has a palm version and a windows mobile version.

    Me

    21 Dec 08 at 3:25 pm

  13. ok so the article was amazing n i def wanna add n remove some apps from my htc touch pro cdma which im currently on. can these apps be found and downloaded on here or do i gotta buy them from the vzappstore that verizon offers if possible it’d be big help to avoid ne charges could ne one help out w that question plz

    cor

    29 Dec 08 at 4:08 pm

  14. The names of the programs link to their individual web pages.

    prochobo

    1 Jan 09 at 11:04 am

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