KeyNote


What is KeyNote?

KeyNote is an open-source application originally written in Delphi 3 and designed primarily for Windows Mobile devices. Although full version development ceased in October 2021, the software gained recognition for providing users with a straightforward way to access internet services and share files directly from their mobile devices.

In July 2021, development efforts shifted toward next-generation Windows Mobile applications, with a focus on enhancing mobile functionality and user experience.

Features and Functionality

KeyNote was created to offer a simple and accessible way to connect mobile devices with desktop systems. Its main capabilities include:

  • Accessing the internet from Windows Mobile devices
  • Sharing local files and applications between mobile devices and computers
  • Running multimedia content, including audio and video
  • Compatibility with Windows CE and Windows XP Mobile

The application was designed with ease of use in mind, featuring a minimal-button interface and straightforward navigation.

Availability and Installation

Although there were initial plans to commercialize the software with a one-time fee, KeyNote became available free of charge online. Users typically need to register their mobile device before downloading. The installation process is simple and can be completed within minutes by following step-by-step instructions.

A Lightweight Mobile Utility

Overall, KeyNote served as a practical solution for users seeking basic internet access and file-sharing capabilities on Windows Mobile platforms. Its open-source nature and uncomplicated interface made it appealing to users who valued simplicity and functionality in a mobile application.

Download 1.6.5

Other Versions

1.6.5 (Current)

Other Operating System

Windows