{APP} Windows Mobile Virtual TI Calculator - Windows Mobile Apps and Games

I came across this TI Calculator ROM emulator.
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-virtual-ti-pocket-emulator-v2-4-beta.html
Unfortunately its way out of date. Is there anyone out there that can fix this up to work with current devices?
Thanks

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Athena Lightweight Superfast ROM WM6

hi all
i'm wondering if anyone here is willing to create a lightweight rom for the athena that has the basics only and as a result is super fast
here is what i believe should be on it:
core operating system - wm6/6.1
active sync
abobe
wm player
camera
calendar
calculator
contacts
windows live messenger
quick GPS
tasks
remote desktop (optional)
i.e explorer
messeging
settings:
comm manager
connections
beam
and thats it, i find all the other stuff on it makes it really slow
anyone with me on this ?
black vanilla?
download link ?, i searched but dident find anything, ill keep looking
thanks !
It's not out yet, this thread has some information on it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=367301

[Q] Android on Motorola MC75

Is there an initiative to port Android to the Motorola MC75? This is an 'EDA' (motorola's own name for these devices, Enteprise Digital Assistant) and runs on, like most 'EDA's' on Win mobile 6.5
So in theory, some ports should work I guess, but there is a difference- there is a physical laserscanner on this device. Any advice on ports?
Hi there
I am also attempting to get Android onto a Motorola MC75, did you manage it if so can you point me in the direction of a suitable port?
and i think getting the laserscanner or Pico imagine engine to directly input the data like the windows mobile application scanwedge or datawedge may be a big issue unless you can rebuild that application to run on android??
hmm and now?
Not sure if any one is still interested in this - but the HTC Athena does use the same processor and it did have an Android on the Athena project that did make progress -The barcode Scanner is an "SE950" is there linux support for an SE950?

[Q] Running an Android App in Windows 7/8

Hi.
My company is considering the purchase of an Android app (minimum Andriod 2.1) for our salesforce and wants to buy some Android tablets to run it. Regarding its functionalities, we're talking about an app that collects barcodes through the tablet camera and sends them to our network using our VPN over 3G network.
Mi idea was to wait a few months more and instead of buying the tablets, renew the laptops and buy some W8 tablets and run the application over them and that's where I have a couple of doubts:
1) How can I emulate Android in Windows 7/8?
2) Is there any possibility for the emulator to recognize both the tablet camera and the 3G SIM for communications?
Thanks for your help.
Achilles
Achilles3 said:
1) How can I emulate Android in Windows 7/8?
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See here, Bluestacks
Hi.
Thanks for your answer! I had already came across bluestacks, but since the beta isn't available yet it's hard to find out if it will also emulate the hardware.
Thanks again.
A.
Achilles3 said:
Hi.
Thanks for your answer! I had already came across bluestacks, but since the beta isn't available yet it's hard to find out if it will also emulate the hardware.
Thanks again.
A.
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No prob man! Sorry, I didn't realize that they pulled the alpha from their site. A quick google search will get you the alpha though if you wanted to give that a shot.
Download and install the Android SDK, and use the emulator that comes with it. You can set it up to emulate a phone or a tablet. Then transfer APK files through the Android Eclipse plugin.

The ultimate Office App

Does anyone of you use your Transformer Pad for writing documents? I would do so if I would find a good office app. But unfortionally I can't find one. When I'm at home I use CloudOn, because it's nearly the same as Microsoft Office and does not mess up my documents. The problem is that I want to use my Transformer for writing when I'm in school. But I don't have a wifi connection there. Therefore I search for the ultimate Office App which works without internet and does not mess up my Office 2010 documents. Any recommendations?
Hi, have you tried Polaris Office? It does word, excel & powerpoint
here is a thread with download link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2099584
Cloud on? Is it for Linux?
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I tried it out but it does not seem to install. Can't flash the. zip. Maybe there is a problem with the other version which comes provided with CleanRom 3.1? Is there also version 4.0 out there for our Pad?
Edit: OK, same problem as with any other app i`ve tried. Polaris does not seem to stick to my custom font layout. I like to keep my text very compact which seems to be the problem. If I open up my documents with Polaris they are larger (one or more pages longer). So I need an office alternative which is as close to Microsoft Office as possible.
Cloud On is a cloud based office solution but does only work with cloud services (eg. Drop box,Google drive, box, etc.) I highly recommend it when you need to work at home
Is there an alternative to Polaris?
Ok tried to install lastest Polaris Office v4.0.3212.13, would not install. then tried v4.0.3210.07, it installed but kepts force closing.
I running Energy Rom by NRGZ28.
The only alternative I have tried is Kingsoft Office from the play store, seems pretty good and is free.
Kingsoft Office doesn't do the job for me either :/ No advanced settings for fonts or any other fonts. I also tried OfficeSuite Pro. But same result here. All of the apps are not capable to align my text correctly. I think I'll need to wait for the official Microsoft Office or the new Polaris.
Btw. I found my problem. It seems like all the apps don't support the settings of Office 2010 which I have currently in use. However, if I save my files in the older format (Word 97 - 2003) all apps seem to work just fine. But I go with Polaris for now Thanks again ;D:fingers-crossed:
EDIT: I was WRONG! All of them screw up... I just didn't notice that when I either save it in the new or the old format my text is simply wrong. My testdocument is 6 Pages long. But all of the apps align it to 7.
Any ideas on how to fix that? Maybe the different resolutions of my desktop and the tablet are the problem...
Mabye Microsoft Office on your tab
Hi, just thought of a way to maybe get MS Office running on android tab.
There are Linux Installer apps on the play store which allow you to install linux distro's on android, you could then install MS Office on linux using something like 'playonlinux' or 'wine'. Not sure if this would work but will give it a go over the weekend and let you know. If anyone has already tried this can you tell how it went.
pjc21 said:
Hi, just thought of a way to maybe get MS Office running on android tab.
There are Linux Installer apps on the play store which allow you to install linux distro's on android, you could then install MS Office on linux using something like 'playonlinux' or 'wine'. Not sure if this would work but will give it a go over the weekend and let you know. If anyone has already tried this can you tell how it went.
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Wine on Arm Linux will not run programs compiled for Intel x86: http://wiki.winehq.org/ARM
bads3ctor said:
Wine on Arm Linux will not run programs compiled for Intel x86
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Ok thanks, I'll skip giving that a go then. Will just have to wait for Office 15 for arm to come out, should be sometime this year.
AW: The ultimate Office App
The best office suite for Android is made by Softmaker. The word processor is called Ofice2012:textmaker and is a port from the Softmaker office for Windows and Linux. There is also an app for spreadsheets and a presentation app. In comparison to polarised office you get a well designed office suite with good import filters for MS docx or xlsx files.
For a comparison between different android office apps go to Softmaker website. We (can't paste URL)
It was well reviewed by the German Computer magazine C't.
However, I this quality comes with a price tag. You pay around €28 for the whole package. Money well invested
Cheers
Alex
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda premium
johndoe1972 said:
The best office suite for Android is made by Softmaker.
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Thanks, just downloaded the free trail.
AW: The ultimate Office App
johndoe1972 said:
The best office suite for Android is made by Softmaker. The word processor is called Ofice2012:textmaker and is a port from the Softmaker office for Windows and Linux. There is also an app for spreadsheets and a presentation app. In comparison to polarised office you get a well designed office suite with good import filters for MS docx or xlsx files.
For a comparison between different android office apps go to Softmaker website. We (can't paste URL)
It was well reviewed by the German Computer magazine C't.
However, I this quality comes with a price tag. You pay around €28 for the whole package. Money well invested
Cheers
Alex
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda premium
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Thanks! This is just the app I needed! Transfers all my word documents perfectly. This is really the ultimate Office App for me

[Q] Using Microsoft Web Apps with HTC One Max

I've tried downloading the Microsoft web apps from Google Play. It says my device isn't compatible. According to Microsoft, the requirements for using the web apps w/an Android phone are that the phone run Android 4.0 or later. My HTC One Max runs Android 4.4.2.
Any ideas on why I'm getting a message the Microsoft web apps are not compatible w/my device? (I've already posted help on the Microsoft website in a forum. I wasn't sure where else to look for an answer.)
jazzyzea said:
I've tried downloading the Microsoft web apps from Google Play. It says my device isn't compatible. According to Microsoft, the requirements for using the web apps w/an Android phone are that the phone run Android 4.0 or later. My HTC One Max runs Android 4.4.2.
Any ideas on why I'm getting a message the Microsoft web apps are not compatible w/my device? (I've already posted help on the Microsoft website in a forum. I wasn't sure where else to look for an answer.)
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It could be from the lcd density of the phone which is set at 400 is makes several apps not compatible with this device.
Ohhhhhhhh...That's good to know. How can I confirm if the LCD density of my device is, indeed 400? (It looks like my device would have to be rooted in order to change the LCD density. I'm not doing this, but I'm interested in knowing.)
It is 400 if you are stock.

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