heres a few others that you might like..dont forget to hit Thanks! if you like them
PhoneLog - This simple app records all your calls (including their duration) on the phone’s calendar. It also logs incoming SMS messages.
Pocket Digital Clock - A better alternative to the default Windows Mobile default digital clock, this app offers a larger, easy-to-read white-on-black digital clock display that sits atop your phone’s Today screen.
Pocket DivX Player - Pocket DivX Player lets you play DiVx, Mpeg-4, Mpeg-1 videos, Mp3, and OpenDivX video formats. The app features a 10-band equalizer, a playlist editor, playlist support, web streaming, brightness control, and more.
Google Sync - If you’re a fan of Google’s web services such as Gmail, Calendar, and online contacts manager, then you’ll want this app. It syncs your phone to all of your Google accounts.
Group SMS - We are all fond of sending messages to multiple recipients, right? Group SMS makes it easy letting you send a text to a large group without keying in phone numbers one by one.
GSPlayer – This app is a great way to manage your MP3s.
HelloTwitFace – This is one of the best looking Twitter clients for Windows Mobile phones, letting you view and update your Twitter and Facebook status.
iContact – This is an intuitive Windows Mobile contact chooser that supports VGA skins of any screen size.
FlashLight - Who says only the iPhone can turn into a flashlight? This app gives you access to various light applications including LAMP, strobe, fader, disco, pen, lighter, and more.
iDialer – This app serves as a dialpad for your phone, allowing you to make calls using your virtual number from Google Voice/Grand Central, Phone.com or Jajah. The app features various interchangeable skins and supports VGA and QVGA skins in both portrait and landscape modes.
iFonz - If you don’t want to get an iPhone but want to experience its home screen interface, then you might want this app. If doesn’t offer any new functionality outside of replicating the appearance of Apple’s phone.
Kevtris - Looking for a nice little game to play on your Windows Mobile phone? This Tetris hybrid can be addicting once you get used to using your phone’s small buttons.
iPlayer - This app lets you browse and stream contents from BBC’s iPlayer. It features a finger-friendly user interface and lets you browse content by highlights, popularity, category and more.
Magic Button – This task management app is located on your phone’s title bar. It hides automatically when you don’t need it and blends well with your phone’s theme.
mDigger - This app is similar to a mobile RSS reader. It also allows you to select the format of those feeds - text, images, videos or podcasts – and tailor-fits content to your phone’s screen.
mLock - This phone lock app starts running the moment your phone goes to suspend mode. You can customize its function and its appearance. The app features portrait and landscape orientation, supports QVGA and WQVGA resolution and more.
MobilePad - This light and speedy text document editor that lets you create quick notes and long journals. This app also lets you exchange files or text messages. It features auto-save, landscape mode, text zooming, search and replace capability, and more.
MSN Direct - Since we’re talking about Windows Mobile app, a Microsoft app should be on the list. MSN Direct sits right on your phone’s home screen and gives you access to up-to-date news, stocks, and weather information all coming from the MSN website.
Newsgator Go – This is a good RSS news reader app that integrates with the online NewsGator service. The app features good navigation interface and the ability to clip articles for reading later.
MyMobiler - Want to remotely control your WinMo phone? Then this app is a must download. With it you can use Active Sync connection to remotely access your phone from a computer.