| The new Photo Contacts is faster, better and more fully featured than its predecessor and the competition. Here is a full list of new features in version 3.0: - Windows Mobile 5 Compatibility
- Support for QVGA screen devices (portrait and landscape modes)
- New Business Photo Caller ID mode shows a large picture of the caller together with the caller's Company, Title and phone number shown in large font
- Category Filter lets you easily group contacts by category, switch between categories and restrict visible contacts
- New Photo Manager allows you to assign caller ID pictures to contacts, categories and Unknown and Private callers
- Create new contacts, edit contacts, duplicate and remove contacts inside Photo Contacts
- Ability to assign the hardware contacts button to open Photo Contacts
- Enhanced contact search via Text Filter
- Ability to preview Photo Caller ID modes
- Performance improvements
- New themes (skins)
- Various other enhancements
- Extensive Quick Help is now available in the program
- Visual Users Guide (PDF) is bundled with the program
Here are a few screenshots of new features of Photo Contacts 3.0: Business Photo Caller ID and Category Filter
 Photo Manager and List View showing Company and Title information

Screenshots of new features of Photo Contacts v2.0: Browsing, viewing and sending contacts and photos...

Assigning and Adjusting photographs...
Two new Photo Caller ID modes...

Community Reviews
"Photo Contacts was a great app in 1.0 and now it looks like a must-have for American users. To make the deal even better, 2.0 is a free upgrade for anyone who purchased the previous version!" (source: SmartphoneThoughts.com) "One of the key things that kept a Pocket PC in my pocket every day after I bought my MPx200 was that I couldn't keep all 693 of my contacts on my phone and still see caller ID. I guess I don't really need caller ID but I like caller ID, I like it a lot. There is a underlying problem with the software in the MPx200 and the i600 that if you have more than around 200 numbers in your phone you will never see the name pop up on the caller ID screen. This drove me crazy......I think I would call Photo Contacts 2.0 a must have app, this is one that I won't remove right after the review...." (source: mpx200.org) |