Hi to all members! I would just like to share to you the ring tone I'm using on my xda. Kinda different from all other ring tones commonly used. Here I used Windows XP Speech module program (in Control Panel, you'll find this menu). Go to Text to Speech tab and just type in any message you want, and let the computer speak for you. Just use Windows Recorder or any other sound recording program (i.e. Nero Wave Editor) to capture the digital voice generated. Enhance the sound and save it as .WAV file. You can download the sample Uhhh, planning to attach the sound file (my ring tone) but, there seems to be no option for attachment. Anyway, after you created voice ring tones, load this as your ring tone, when you receive incoming calls, your friends will be surprised and think they're at the Airport (something like "paging Mr......, you have an incoming call").
On the other hand--the SMSExport I installed in my xda doesn't seemed to work..it cannot even "see" my previous and new text messages. Is there any other way I can export my SMS text messages to computer (possibly upload using ActiveSynch), so I can have them printed or archive to disk? Tried also, Message Master Client Server, however it can't transmit SMS using SIM card install (or the xda radio system itself). You have to use an external phone (via infrared) to transmit SMS. Anybody can help us out on this?
Finally, I still have other things to share, but I cannot dig them out from my hard disk...perhaps next time..
Regards to all!
Mel
Export your SMS to Storage
Automatic SMS export to Storage by this program: http://xpocketpc.fw.hu
Hi guys, I am looking for some way (software ?), that enables the XDA/Qtek to send and receive SMS picture messages (EMS) -not MMS- using only the GSM network and not the internet, and that is, of course, a stand alone function, I mean by this without having to use a Nokia GSM phone or any other GSM phone.
Thanks for your help
All you really need is an app that associates a particular SMS string with a particular picture. You'd then install this app to both devices - sender and reciever.
You'd open you app, pick a picture and hit send. The app would then send an SMS string, say, 'picture1' via SMS to the receiving xda. That unit would have the app running that would pick up the SMS 'picture1' and, having associated that string with the picture you want (presumably picture #1, for the sake of argument) will display that picture.
That's effectively all EMS does on other handsets (not quite, but effectively) - that's why you can't usually see EMS sent between different devices. Different devices from different manufacturers set up the (proprietary) EMS in different ways.
Try the Philips C12 to the Nokia 7650, for example, then you'll see what I mean.
Tekflow - I think you're talking about EMS - ie the SMS extension 2bit picture format made popular by Nokia phones. I quite miss this, as most of my friends have Nokias, and I often used to send EMSs to them with my 9210.
I've looked into this myself a bit for PPC/PE - the situation's not too good:
Sending is relatively easy, just build the SMS in the correct format and send it out, however receiving it is a nightmare.
Unfortunately, Microsoft have made a complete mess of SMS receiving functionality on the PPC/PE OS, only one single application can ever have the SMS handle open for receive at any one time for a given message protocol (and these are not very fine grained basically Text, Notification, WDP, WCMP, Status and Raw).
This application by default is the SMS handling application of the PocketPC/PE. So basically, you can't use it otherwise you loose the default handling.
On Symbian, it's sooo much easier. There's a 'chain' of receivers, so you just register for a particular message, scan it, and if you don't want to process it, you just pass it on to the next application in the handler chain.
It might be possible to completely rebuild the SMS handling application from scratch, get rid of the default handler, and replace it with your own, however there's quite a lot going on under the surface with SMS handling, so this would be extremely difficult.
One thing you could try is getting the messages after they have been received and placed in the inbox using MAPI. I'm not sure if this would work, as IMHO MAPI is a hopeless API too, and propably would bletch at a SMS type that wasn't plain text. It's worth investigating though.
There are two EMS softs for Pocket PC but not for the "Phone Edition".
These softs used AT commands instead of RIL API.
But as with last ROM it is possible to have access to internal modem with AT commands, these softs should work now.
eMood Messenger for Pocket PC :
http://www.emoodsoft.com/doc/emm for ppc.htm
Pocket Presence SMS Manager :
http://www.pocketpresence.com/smsman.asp
But EzOS (developer of EzWAP 2.5 MMS) proposes MobyKit, a library to develop SMS/EMS/MMS :
http://www.mobykit.com/tech_messaging.php
Anyone knows if there is a possibility to send and receive picture messages (EMS, not MMS) using XDA II ? All the available software I found are not compatible with Pocket PC Phone Edition.
I'm looking for the same as well.
Worse still, the PPC or WM2003 default SMS software does not even NOTIFY or do anything when it received an EMS message. In fact, it did nothing .. I suspect it ignored anything apart from SMS, it didn't even store ANYTHING from an EMS. Some normal phones at least receive the EMS but display garbage on SMS, on Xda II -- zilch !!! NOTHING. Try it.
Smart GSM
Guys, I think Smart GSM is the solution. Try it and let me know the results.
http://www.smartsoftworks.com/download/
ems 4 qtek 1010
do this program work for pocket pc phone edition like qtek 1010 (xda)?
did anyone send or receive a EMS successfully ?
hi guys,
who can tell me where to get the WM 2003 SE MMS Composer ???
previously i'm using xda II and oready upgrade to WM 2003 SE Rom .... so now the problem is i can receive the MMS but after i download the file and there is no place to find and read the MMS that my friend send me, pls help me on this .... thank you very much
MMS Composer is integrated into your Inbox.
When you open your Inbox / Messaging and expand your tree view, you will see 3 folders Outlook E-mail, Text Message, and MMS.
Yeah, it's integrated but all the program features you'd had previously with the older versions are intact. Personally I think it's good progress, reduces some of the clutter and the stupidity of it saying "No Unread Message" instead of "No Unread Messages".
Bugged the hell outta me that did.
MMS composer sixe limit?
Yes it's all nice everything integrated, but where can you change the size limit. My current size limit is set at 1k, so I can't send or recieve MMS?
Yes it's all nice everything integrated, but where can you change the size limit. My current size limit is set at 1k, so I can't send or recieve MMS?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
In messaging select the mms inbox
Tap 'Tools' tab
Tap 'MMS Settings' from the menu
Tap 'Servers' tab
Then tap on the sever in the list you wish to change the limit for.
its at the bottom of this page.
Regards.
i use this version on I-Mate Pocket PC with WM2003SE rom
Thanks
Arimbi
Group SMS
Description:
As most Windows Mobile devices lack the functionallity to send the same SMS to a group of contacts i decided to make this small application. It can be started from the Start menu or by the right menu in the messaging application.
Unlike the one provide with the Prophet Touch IX, this one Adds Group while typing a message in the Inbox. (See screenshots)
Picture SMS (Textr)
Textr turns those unorganized text messages into organized conversations. Easily see entire conversations via text message with a single contact in a chat-like interface.
Textr is for the Windows Mobile Pocket PC phones. It works with Windows Mobile 5.
Conversation based text messaging organized by who sent you the text message
Make Textr your default text message (sms) application
New message pop-up notification
Photos for your contacts which use the default contact photo on your device.
Sort conversations
Icons depicting "new" message, "read" and "unread"
See screenshots here: http://www.mykesoft.com/textr/
Microsft .NET Framework Version 2.0 cab file not included. You can download the file from Microsoft website or http://support.friendbot.com/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=1&nav=0
A bonus -- http://softhunt.blogspot.com/2007/09/pda-pack-september-2007.html
thank you for this app
I'm curious to find out if there is an application that allows me to create an MMS message where the audio and image play at the same time when the message is opened?