Any MacUsers around? - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

Is there anyone who's using his XDA with a Mac Computer?I'm using mine with pocktmac(for synchronisation with Adressbook and iCall).But ow can I install software into my XDA from a mac?
Any suggestions??
Jay

Copy the cab file directly to the device and run it from there. AFAIK you can't install without a PC where there is no cab-file option. You might be able to get something working in Virtual PC, but hey, who knows
How is PocketMac? I'm considering switching, but considering I review Pocket PCs and as such need to install lots of programs / make heavy use of synchronization, I need to know just how competent this solution is. Damn Microsoft for not making a Mac / Linux ActiveSync!

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Don't know yet.Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.Most of the time it works fine...
It's a real drawback that you can't instaal from the computer....

I sync my XDA on my Mac (still os 9.2) with activsync through Virtual PC 6.0 and W98 and it works fine.

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[APP][REQUEST] SyncToy for PDA

Hi Community,
I am searching for a tool like SyncToy 2.1 from Microsoft to sync data such as files, folders between my LG GM750 Smartphone and network folders.
MobSync is not what I want because of the data transfer via ActiveSync and the problem with large files.
My environment at home is a WiFi Router which is connected to the internet via UMTS. Attached to the router are 2 hard drives with 500 GB and 1500 GB. On the hard drives are the folders (SMB shares) I want to sync with folders on my smartphone's sd card.
The phone is connected via WiFi to the router and I have access to the shares on the hard drives using Total Commander.
I searched for weeks now to find such an application without success until now. Maybe I have overseen... otherwise there might be a programmer here who can take care of my wish!
Thanks in advance!
Werner
there is a dropbox client for windows phone , may be you can use that
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there is a dropbox client for windows phone , may be you can use that
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Hi,
no, this app uses some internet service. This is not what I want.
My goal is an app like SyncToy in which I can create folder pairs to be syncronized. There is no need to involve the internet. It's just an intranet thing taking place in my private local area network...
Any further suggestions? All apps I found are using ActiveSync... but the sync should work over Wireless LAN.
Best regards,
Werner
unfortunately I am not aware of such an app.
I am afraid that you're right...
in the past few hours I have intensified my search dramatically... but all promising apps are using ActiveSync or WMDC. I even thought of Mortscript but how can I compare folders and determine changes AND generate lists of files to be copied...?
However, for the moment I have given up. If there is a programmer around here... please help!
Thanks in advance & best regards,
Werner
goodsync
thats all it does is sync this to that from here to there.
http://www.goodsync.com/
I doubt goodsync works on windows mobile...
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I doubt goodsync works on windows mobile...
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It says right on the front page that it syncs with Windows Mobile.
thesecondsfade said:
It says right on the front page that it syncs with Windows Mobile.
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hmmm...yes and no...
There is no Windows Mobile client, but I would have to run it from my netbook or any other computer. And then it utilizes ActiveSync resp. WMDC...
Unfortunately, that is a no-go. I need an app on my Windows Mobile phone which syncs folder pairs over WiFi. No internet, no ActiveSync, no WMDC... just my private LAN...
I didn't discover such an app yet...
Best regards,
Werner

[Q] Transfering from PC to Tab

Hey, I will make my question quick and painless (hopefully)..
Is it possible to take a program designed for windows (in this case, it's a daily logging program for truck drivers) and put it on the Galaxy 10.1?
Short answer: No
Long answer:
You could use the app through remote desktop, but then you probably need to open some ports in your router at home and use your external IP or use a DynDNS host of sorts.
You can use a logging application like this perhaps and log after?
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.harvestapp&feature=search_result
Noobie_Nico said:
Hey, I will make my question quick and painless (hopefully)..
Is it possible to take a program designed for windows (in this case, it's a daily logging program for truck drivers) and put it on the Galaxy 10.1?
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I don't know if anyone has done this with the 10.1 yet, but maybe you can install Ubuntu on the tab and use Wine / Qemu to run the Windows program: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1258506
PS: It will probably crawl, if it runs at all!
Use Splashtop to run it on your PC from your Galaxy Tab. Works fine with Wifi and 3G. As a bonus, it's on sale now. Great app!
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Android remote control apps?

Does anyone know if there are any good apps out there for remotely controlling Android devices from a Windows PC via the USB connection? The only good app I've found so far is Mobizen, however it has one major issue that makes it useless for my requirements, it requires that the Windows machine have an active internet connection. What I want is the ability to remotely control the Android device from a Windows PC when the android device has a data connection, but the windows machine is offline.
My device isn't rooted (I lose more than I gain by rooting) and it's not Samsung, which seems to matter to some of the apps I've found.
Does anybody know of such an app?
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Does anyone know if there are any good apps out there for remotely controlling Android devices from a Windows PC via the USB connection? The only good app I've found so far is Mobizen, however it has one major issue that makes it useless for my requirements, it requires that the Windows machine have an active internet connection. What I want is the ability to remotely control the Android device from a Windows PC when the android device has a data connection, but the windows machine is offline.
My device isn't rooted (I lose more than I gain by rooting) and it's not Samsung, which seems to matter to some of the apps I've found.
Does anybody know of such an app?
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Bus or from Koush is excellent.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...lxizJvgC5Bto5532w&sig2=LaE0fszRNDwODjBGEHSKSQ
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USB over TCP tool that will allow me to repair ppls phones remotely?

I recently purchased uni android tool and am wanting to know if there is a solution that will allow clients to connect their phone to their computers via usb and then some how have it show up on mine as if it was a connected usb device? I have a few friends that have phones and dont want to have to mail them out so this would allow me to work on them remotely.
THanks!
Not exactly what you are looking for, but you could just use rdp or vnc to remote to their desktop, then use a link to your Google drive or drop box to download your software. You could then have then plug in at their end, you fix the phone, them clean up your downloaded files and uninstall the program.
Not a great business model, but would probably work for friends.
Another options is to build a small virtual box with all your tools and such on it. Then you connect with rdp or vnc, install VB, and so the work. The plus side to this is, your VB can be encrypted and password protected, so no one can "steal" your tools, and everything would be set up and ready, and you would have your preferred operating system, in case they used something else, like a mac/Apple product.
Thanks for the response.... that idea would definitely work except the tool I use hardware locks itself to my windows machine.... I had to install windows 10 via bootcamp on my macbook just to run the software as it wouldnt even run in a virtual machine.
I am looking into just writing my own custom software that will handle the usb over tcp via a server and clients.
If anyone else knows any solutions that are already available please let me know.
GOOD
Thank you for that information you article

Can we install Windows 10 on the Galaxy Tab S7/S7+?

Can we install Windows 10 on the S7/S7+?
LMFAO
Please tell me you're kidding?
Yes we can.
FAQ
It's not as stupid of a question as you guys make it seem. Windows 10 ARM version exists (but there is no way to get a legal license and/or installation media for it) for the Surface Pro X and a few other devices. Of course there would most likely be no drivers, but in theory Win 10 COULD be possibly.. but yea in reality it's not at the moment.
Is anybody able to use a windows emulator? I tried Linux on it but wondering if there's a better way to use Windows apps if I need to other than remoting into my PC
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Is anybody able to use a windows emulator? I tried Linux on it but wondering if there's a better way to use Windows apps if I need to other than remoting into my PCi highly appreciate your factual statement, thankyou for elaboration, i wasn't aware of much of the info.
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I've found a few solutions to this. Ibochs works but is basically unusable. TeamViewer allows you to wake up your home PC and control it. This works surprisingly well if you have a good connection. Microsoft also has an app called Azure that lets you use a virtual desktop for less than $.01/hr if you can't wake up your home PC over ip for some reason
I'm going to go out on a limb here and use a throwback analogy... Much like a free ride from a partner with an STD... Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should... LOL

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