And here's another WSJ article - this time it's a review by Katherine Boehret. She raves about Kinoma Play, writing
"After installation, Kinoma Play seems to totally take
over the device's multimedia functions, hiding every trace of Windows
Mobile's clunky, antiquated, menu-driven operating system.
It smoothly opens and displays all types of media,
including photos, videos and music. But it's also a fast search engine
for multimedia content on the phone, on the Web or even on your
computer via remote search. Kinoma Play works with services including
YouTube, Audible, Flickr, iDisk, Live365, Orb and SHOUTcast. And a
section called the Kinoma Guide compiles over 100,000 podcast episodes,
radio stations, videos, live television and Webcam clips, panoramas and
photos into easy-to-browse categories.
After almost a week with this application, I changed
the way I thought about on-the-go Web browsing for media. I forgot
about typical browser functions like typing a Web site's name into a
URL bar and instead did plenty of things online with my portable device
without deliberately thinking about being online."