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SBSH Mobile Software is a relatively new company, founded 2002 in Tel Aviv by Amit Regev. From the beginning, SBSH has been dedicated to desktop mobile technology. Its first product Birth2Day was a Today screen plug-in that has since morphed into the much more sophisticated PocketBreeze, but it’s still available as a standalone product.
Founder Amit Regev has this to say about his company:
“Our main goal was always to create software which will answer users’ needs while focusing on our intuitive and user-friendly design that the user will really enjoy using. One of the main things that I think that we’ve managed to achieve with PocketBreeze was the ability to bring users agendas to their Today screen and make their agenda look so good with PocketBreeze that they actually enjoy reviewing it and handling their agenda using PocketBreeze. We’ve managed to get the agenda really “colorful” that it is fun to organize using PocketBreeze.
Additionally, we try to do our best to give all of our users the best support possible and believe this is all part of the user experience when purchasing a product. I’m really glad to say that our community always supported us back in the best possible way!”
SBSH offers a variety of desktop solutions for Pocket PCs and Smartphones. For the Pocket PC, there are nine applications: PocketBreeze, ContactBreeze, iLauncher, PocketWeather, SBSH Clock, HandyList, PB Icon Set, Skin Suite, and Calendar Plus Today, but only four of them function on a Treo 700w|wx. At the moment, there are only two Smartphone applications, but that need not concern us here because they will not work on a Treo 700w|wx Pocket PC.
While I may be an archaeologist accustomed to digging to any depths to extricate buried treasures, I resent having to do it on my Pocket PC. I applaud and embrace desktop applications that make the content of my PDA accessible from the Today screen in a tap or two. And that’s exactly what SBSH’s suite of desktop plug-ins accomplishes. It is with much pleasure that I present them to you.