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Hi,
not sure this is the good place for the question so forgive me if it is not
What are the indispensable softwares you are using on your XDA ?
I mean from Today plug-in to GPRS monitor ...
Another idea (as on many PPC web sites) which could be apply on this forum : post picture of your XDA today screen and tell what plug-in are on ...
Zendrui
Pocket Informant
GPRS Monitor
Double Launcher
Fonix VoiceDial
Pocket Launcher
Can you explain the function of each of the software titles?
PockeNav from :http://pda.tucows.com/pocket/preview/145763.html
is indispensible to manage running programs.
R_J_Webb said:
Can you explain the function of each of the software titles?
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just search on google - easy to find out
Here's some things i've installed that i lurve And they're freeware too...
nakka tdLaunch - a freeware today launcher for quick access to programs
AE Software Uptime - as i'm into stats on how stable my device is!
Ictinus Icbar - awesome this, highly customizable and acts as a task manager
Citidel Development PocketExplorer - explorer replacement, does an excellent job
PocketMVP - music and video player
OABSoftware Phoneext - essential fast access for dialling, esp. in the car
Paragon Software SMS name - fixes the SMS name bug. works. yay!
shwarz-interactive.de Shutdown - WinXP-like reset proggy. Far less embarassing than pressing soft reset, plus it looks cool (love the fact it fades the background to black and white like XP!)
Is there any software that allows me to create an SMS on my pc and then send via the activesync connection with my XDA in the cradle? I used to have a T68i with software which allowed me to do this via the serial cable and it make s life way easier!
There is no software to do this, but here's what I do... Use the free remote control software from MS to write messages onto the PPC screen with the PC's keyboard, and "tap" using the mouse.
cheers carlos
SmartPhone Studio is what you want!
Search on this site for my thread on SMS Backup XDA II (or similar)
Details there thanks to the other guys.
Great little free program PLUS allows you backup and restore SMS messages!!
Enjoy
Preview - Jeyo Mobile Companion - it rocks!
Hi guys!
I've posted before looking for help with backing up and restoring sms messages. The best was SmartPhone Studio - a freeware program which was designed for smartphones but worked reasonably well with XDA.
Well - that program has been tweaked to a T for XDA and works a dream! I got a legit preview - which naturally I'm not free to pass on here, but it really is the biz!
It connects your PC to your XDA through Activesynch - both USB and Bluetooth work really well - making sending and receiving messages much easier if you're at your desk. There are other programs that do this however this is the first program to have easy, swift, and RELIABLE backup and restore options for your texts.
This means that after a full hard-reset you can get your SMS inbox and sent folders back to exactly the way they were. You can also back up the entire folders as text documents in case you prefer to archive them as a continuous document. It is exactly the program I was waiting for and, judging by other posts here I know there'll be many others interested.
It runs long messages together as one continuous message, (though naturally your network will tot up the math!). It has a very nifty interface with your Outlook contacts, and a basic display of system information, memory power etc. The style is very snazzy and professionally-understated.
I have no idea what the price will be but it will be retailed through handango.com I believe. I gather release is within days.
If you like texting, and don't like the idea of losing them after a hard re-set, you'll love Jeyo Mobile Companion.
No, I am not on commission!
Best regards to all
Conor
Preview - Jeyo Mobile Companion - it rocks!
Hi guys!
I've posted before looking for help with backing up and restoring sms messages. The best was SmartPhone Studio - a freeware program which was designed for smartphones but worked reasonably well with XDA.
Well - that program has been tweaked to a T for XDA and works a dream! I got a legit preview - which naturally I'm not free to pass on here, but it really is the biz!
It connects your PC to your XDA through Activesynch - both USB and Bluetooth work really well - making sending and receiving messages much easier if you're at your desk. There are other programs that do this however this is the first program to have easy, swift, and RELIABLE backup and restore options for your texts.
This means that after a full hard-reset you can get your SMS inbox and sent folders back to exactly the way they were. You can also back up the entire folders as text documents in case you prefer to archive them as a continuous document. It is exactly the program I was waiting for and, judging by other posts here I know there'll be many others interested.
It runs long messages together as one continuous message, (though naturally your network will tot up the math!). It has a very nifty interface with your Outlook contacts, and a basic display of system information, memory power etc. The style is very snazzy and professionally-understated.
I have no idea what the price will be but it will be retailed through handango.com I believe. I gather release is within days.
If you like texting, and don't like the idea of losing them after a hard re-set, you'll love Jeyo Mobile Companion.
No, I am not on commission!
Best regards to all
Conor
guys i dont like the s/w that comes with the xda for contacts,calendar etc... tried pocket informant like it but it is a hog for space/memory (even after i install it on SD card)
any suggestions for a similar prog that has a smaller footprint.....
Agenda Fusion
Have you tried Agenda Fusion?
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Have you tried Agenda Fusion?
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tried it totday has a similar footprint uses up a lot of memory and the interface is not so easy... as pocket informant... actually i can live with the calendar and contacts provided wotht he OS tasks (and the today plugin) is what i need to get upgraded.. with the voice commander i am very comfortable witht he other 2 items...
the today plugin for TASKS really needs an ypgrade doesnt show info only the # of tasks pending/due
thanks though...
tAgenda
Check out tAgenda (freeware).
Also check out TaskPlus v1.33.
TaskPlus v1.33 can be found at:
http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/taskplus.shtml
HTH
thanks both of you.. liked both the programs but stuck with tagenda... is a better replacement for calender+ and does the tasks thing i wanted...
appreciate it
Yeap tAgenda is what I use just wanted to let you know that there were others. Glad to here you like!
HTH
I upgraded to a Wizard and unfortunately tAgenda, which i loved so much, does not work under WM5. I already mailed the author a month ago, but he seems to have vanished. What I am looking for is a similar app, but WM5 compatible. Just a plug-in that combines tasks, calendar and message count. tAgenda had a smal footprint in memory, that's why I loved it so much. Does anyone know of a similar app, that is suited for WM5?
My friend just showed me a real cool phone utility, but unfortunately, it is only for Symbian OS. The application is called Advanced Call Manager (check Handango for detail).
It enables you to set different actions for the groups you have defined - you can accept, reject, forward calls, send personalized SMS etc. And it only costs $19.99. All of a sudden, PocketZenPhone, Caller ID, My Phone Profiles... etc for PocketPC seem so primitive and over-priced.
Does anyone know if there is something equivalent for PPC? If not, I am thinking of trading in my XDAII for a P910i. :?
It's all down to your needs.
Symbian was designed from the ground up to be a phone with advanced PIM-like functionality. It's a Phone first, PDA second.
XDA devices (I'm excluding the smartphone here) are based on the Pocket PC PDAs, So they're PDA first, phone second, so the concentration was originally on portable computer-type functionality. The phone portion was plugged in later.
That's why so many of the 'natural' phone functions that many people are used to in standard mobile phones are absent or different. Apps like PocketZenPhone attempt to add a lot of that functionality.
But it's your money in the end.
SMARTfilter
Maybe you can try this SMARTfilter.
Description:
PROFESSIONAL VERSION
This application is a must have for every Microsoft PocketPC Phone Edition user. Now you will be able to block unwanted callers (even if they do not send their number).
This version includes English, German, French and Italian language.
You can build your own profiles for different situations (e.g. "work", "home" or "holiday"). The professional version is able to switch between profiles automatically (e.g. depending on time, day of week and calendar status). http://www.pocketgear.com/pocketpcworld/software_detail.asp?id=13019
Download: http://forum.xda-developers.com/download.php?id=3182
Maybe you can try this SMARTfilter
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I've been using this fantastic application for one month and I'm totally satisfied by its operation and function. Very easy, just tap the names of the people you don't wish to talk to, SMARTfilter will do the rest.
Rather than keep your phone unanswered, it will just give out the sound of busy phone or no sound at all to the unwanted caller. It gives the impression of being busy or unreachable, not the impression of being rude. Very useful when dealing with your ex-girfriend, talkactive auntie, insurance agent, and other annoying callers.
ok
....useful when dealing with your ex-girfriend, talkactive auntie, insurance agent, and other annoying callers...
Har har har... :lol: not to mention...F*****(sorry) CREDIT CARD COMPANY
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xda2jojo said:
....useful when dealing with your ex-girfriend, talkactive auntie, insurance agent, and other annoying callers...
Har har har... :lol: not to mention...F*****(sorry) CREDIT CARD COMPANY
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hi people, help is needed I used to try to download smartfilter but during the installation progess it show me a message that that version of smart filter is not intended for my wallaby (ROM 4.01.12, radio 6.24.00 - Im a newbie dosnt know is that means anything to anyone), what can I do ? Already used to try versions for smartphone and other one pocket pc with phone or something like that...
In fact I just want to keep the ringer silent for all numbers but few and all programs I found keep the ringer silent for few not all.
I want it to make it silent in the morning and if the boss call me then I want it to ring otherwise want it to remain silent...
Is that possible ?
tnx !
Hey,
I am creating this post because wherever I go, people have this misconception that the WinMo doesn't have apps, its not user friendly etc etc. From what I have seen in the forums ( hear hear ), I have found out that its one of the most customizable OS's out there. People say that Android has more apps, well you are not going to use all those right ? Blackberry has push blah blah. I will discuss the apps which are cutting all these platforms one by one ! These are the most essential ones, and i believe that these will be more than enough. Please add whatever you feel necessary.
Recently bought an HTC HD Mini phone. ( This is my first Smartphone btw ). After going through a lot of apps, apparently most of them are for VGA/QVGA screens.
Messaging
What Blackberry, Apple and Android promote is the concept of messaging. They have 1000's of apps for chatting etc. Palringo is one of the best messaging clients available there. Instead of downloading separate chat clients for all separate chats (like bb), better to download Palringo. You will say similar apps are there for bb n stuff, but thats the point right ? This post is for all those bb,android snobs u must have met after buying an HD Mini or HD2
Push Email
Oh, aren't those BB people charging that much money just for enterprise push email ?? And haven't you spent a fortune looking for a perfect push email solution ?? And most of winmo phones provide one sync accounts. Is this your problem ?? Well Emoze Pro which btw is free, lets you push-manage n-number of email accounts ( in my case, n=5) and its real time push. You can add n office accounts also, with OWA ( Outlook Web Access ) and Google Apps. Isn't it amazing ? The BB just got a kick in the nuts .
Interface
Well, now that we have beaten the #%$ out of the bb people with those 2 nifty apps , lets take a go at the android people. And this will be useful for those who have used sense ( there are mods for getting sense on your older phones but not sure) or some other awesome interface. Sense in my opinion is byfar the best interface available ( on my HD Mini atleast n same in HD2 with liveweather ), but if you get bored of it then obviously you have got SPB Mobile Shell.. You have to use it to experience it and I am sure you agree And how can you forget the beautiful S2P player and S2U2 utility with their beautiful sync and caller ID !! Must haves !!
Other Useful apps include :
FIM ( Facebook Instant Messenger )
Shazam
IM Plus
Premier League Pocket 10
Coreplayer
Please update more apps for the devices. I know these apps are more than enough for me ! But if you can post more I will add them !
GO WINMO !
Well, here is my list:
-G Quickswitch, it changes automatically your profiles when you need it, very useful for me coz i change between normal and vibration all day
-Memmaid for improove the performance of your phone
-Vito eye photo
-Garmin mobile xt, it saved my life!
-MySquare, which i found in this forum and it's a nice app
-Vito sms chat, i hate WM sms interface and couldn't change it with astronout method so i downloaded this program and it works fine.
and the best games:
-groovy jump
-resco bubbles
It's a troll topic
Is there no must have, only what you think it's usefull for your use
I absolutely need these on my Xperia x1i:
ROM: WM 6.5 826x ROM (http://826x.blogspot.com/2010/02/rom-826x-wm-655-build-23541-w-htc-sense.html)
SPB Mobile shell (not free, but absolutely amazing)
A_C's S2U2 and S2P (http://www.ac-s2.com/)
Resco Explorer 2008(not free either but after using it, normal file explorer seems
TomTom 7 Navigator GPS (Garmin's good too but I prefer TomTom)
SPB Keyboard isn't exactly a must as the Xperia has a full QWERTY keyboard but there's no onscreen keyboard that comes close IMHO
keep this topic up ....
I am Newbie ... just start collecting apps and games ...
SPB Mobile Shell rocks !!!
SPB Weather (pay) - like it very much .... nice graphic
SPB Time (pay) - very good and different kind of alarms and world time
SPB Radio (pay) - a lot of radiostations ...
SPB TV (free) - also a lot of TV Channels accessible over WiFi connection with impressive good quality
SPB Games - all their games have very good graphic
SPB Home Page
Alreader - only ebookreader I need.
-No one mentioned Opera Mobile 10 and mini? Add then.
-Microsoft MyPhone for handy phone backup and anti-theft solution
-ppcpimbackup, good for backing up phone contacts, sms etc.
-msm7kcpuspeed- push CPU over limit
For me, the below are a must after every fresh flash:
ACR 1.2.4 (Automatic Call Recorder).
AppTpDate.
CleanRAM.
CorePlayer.
FingerKeyboard2.1.
IMDB Mobile.
JWMDIconChanger.
LyricsFinder 2.0.
Minesweeper 1.5.1.2.
MMTaskManager.
Mp3TagEditor_v2.0.
mVu_0.7.9.
Opera 10 Final.
PIMBackup (Cooked-in, but pretty damn essential though).
RescoExplorer2010.
ScreenOff_v1.0.
Shazam.
SRS WOWHD v1.5.1.0.
XDA Market.
Zooomer.
Most of them are in my signature.
hey bro, [req] include link plzz... hehehe...
tsubhan said:
hey bro, [req] include link plzz... hehehe...
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The "Addons" link in my signature.