Product Announcements

  • Twozaic back in the market place, Direct Messages supported again. In the recent month, Twitter decided to break the developers' apps *AGAIN* by introducing additional security for apps that need access to the direct messages. Because this new security measure ...
    Posted Jul 9, 2011 9:55 AM by Bert Lagaisse
  • The Twozaic Twitter Experience Update 1.3 is now available in the marketplace.Twozaic 1.3 brings the full twitter experience and beyond: - quickly glance at your tweets in multiple views,- easy quick-click ...
    Posted Dec 11, 2010 7:09 AM by Bert Lagaisse
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You're in Remote Control

Use your Windows Phone 7 or Windows Mobile 6 phone as a remote control for PowerPoint presentations and Windows Media Center. 
  1. Save hundreds of dollars on special purpose expensive devices.
  2. Stop reaching for that computer keyboard when hanging in the couch or walking through the presentation room.
  3. And most importantly ... It's a chance to show off your new Windows Phone at work and at home ;-)

 Presenter




Download now: Windows Mobile 6 - Windows Phone 7 


Presenter is a Windows Phone app to remotely control your presentations from your phone. Key features of this app are:
  1. Easy-to-use finger swiping to browse through your slides.
  2. High-quality, readable thumbnails of your slides on the phone.
  3. Keep track of your presentation timing with the on-screen timer.
  4. Start, escape and resume full screen mode of your presentation.
  5. Supports thumbnails from primary as well as secondary screen.
  6. Instead of touch-based controls, you can also use the D-pad arrows and Ok button to control the functions above.

 Media Control






Media Control converts your phone into a remote control for your media player (supporting Windows Media Center, Media Player, iTunes, and VLC). 
  1. You can control typical media functions such as play, pause, stop, next, previous, rewind, forward, ...
  2. Supports controlling the volume, including mute. 
  3. You can launch Windows Media Center from your couch and put any media player in full screen. 
  4. Use your phone's D-pad arrows and Ok button to browse your media files in supporting media players.