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By Corey Deitz, About.com Guide to Radio since 2002

Free Software to Listen to SIRIUS Satellite Radio on Any Windows Mobile Device

Monday March 12, 2007
I received an email from David Bressler which said, "I just wanted to draw your attention to an application I have written to allow you to listen to Sirius Satellite Radio on any Windows mobile device. The application and support forum are 100% free."

The application is called SIRIUS WM5 and GeeksToolbox.com lists the features of this freebie as follows:

  • Sirius Canada Support (Option)
  • Channel Artist and Title Display (Option)
  • CDQ Streaming (Option)
  • TCPMP (Option)
  • Channel Graphics
  • A single version Supports SmartPhone, PPC, and PDA platforms
  • A single version supports WM 2003 OS or newer including WM5
  • A single version supports all screen sizes and modes, as well as auto senses landscape to portrait changes (PPC.)

You'll have to register on the website to download SiriusWM5 - but it is free. If you like it and use it, Bressler has a PayPal Donation button on his website with which you can thank him for his hard work and generosity. There's also a support forum for SIRIUS WM5 at forums.geekstoolbox.com.

Related: Company Says It Can Put Satellite Radio on PDA, iPod, mp3 Player and Cell Phone

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Comments

January 13, 2009 at 6:47 pm
(1) curtis says:

his software is much better than the sirius wm5 software out there. i just installed it and it is great

June 21, 2009 at 2:28 pm
(2) devaddy says:

geekstoolbox.com website sucks. I don’t see anything on that site remotely related to Windows Mobile application.

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