Hi,
I developed InternetTuner, a web service which makes it possible to browse a collection of over 1000 radio stations and podcasts from all over the world.
Users have access to their profiles and their favorite stations from everywhere through an API and a Mobile API.
Based on this Mobile API I created a Windows Mobile application, which is still a bit buggy yet, but which provides the basic functionalities (search, favorites, podcasts) of this web service on your smartphone.
I would highly appreciate if you could give me some feedback on this app, it is available on internet-tuner.org/InternetTunerInstallation.CAB.
I tested the application on MDA Basic/HTC Touch Viva with WM 6.1, I don't know about other phones.
Known Bugs:
Some radio stations will not play due to limitations of the WMP.
To try out the functionality of this app, search for "89.7 Bay" or "Engadget" wihich will definititely work.
Once there was a connection error, the application becomes unusable.
(Restarting the app will fix this problem)
Well just tried it, on my laptop the website works fine except that I can't find any Dutch radio channels.....
On my HD2 it doesn't find any radio channel, whatever I trie to search....Even the channels I find on my laptop won't show up on my phone...
Is all that normal? It would be a nice app!
Thanks for your feedback!
I solved the problem with the Dutch radio stations, they were in the wrong database. I'll be adding them as soon as possible.
I don't know why it doesn't work on the HD2 - actually you should be able to find everything which is on the website also on your phone.
Do you get any error messages like 'InternetTuner was unable to handle this request' or something?
On the HTC Viva it works fine, maybe your internet connection is too slow - are you using WiFi or 3G?
Ok, search term Netherlands gives nows Dutch radio stations!
And yes indeed I get the following error 'InternetTuner Mobile was unable to handle your search request' or will just give no search results though it on the website does return results. Tried all search options Name,Genre,Country,Region. Also same results on WiFi or 3G connection.
wo ist denn der download?
The download link is internet-tuner.org/InternetTunerInstallation.CAB. I've uploaded an updated version, you should now be able to access your favorite radio stations. Also the connection error bug has now been fixed.
Hi,
Download link does not work. Would you post the cab on the first post?
Rgds
Here the right link
orb3000 said:
Here[/URL] the right link
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Where ? I don't understand German !
Thanks to attach the cab to 1st post...
Regards.
Dangze
Attached the application .cab
No logro hacer que me despliegue alguna radio siempre me sale vacio el resultado
Luego de algunos intentos me despliega Connection Error, InternetTuner mobile, Was unable to handle your request.
Kann ich hier auch sunshine live und big fm einspeichern und hören? geht über den browser nicht!
eyxarist???
@all BENELUX users,
A little peace of software/gps data from Texaco benelux to find here stations, for a little snack or a
little bit from the powerfull diesel or benzine for our cars. (i am not coupled with texaco!)
The Netherlands and the Belgian users under us can use the software for different apps. As sample:
IGO8+, iGO Second Edition from 2006, Route 66, TomTom Mobile and TomTom PDA.
Free to download and to use for the named apps: GPS data download
Hi.
at home i running a astaro ASG.
in this have a sofisticated logging of all traffic in my nettwork.
to day i was looking though and found this (atahment).
here my 2 samsung galaxy s 2's
my own and my whife...
this is a DSN lookup:
Registrant:
Vietnam Domain Privacy Services
Viet nam Dich Vu Bao Mat Ten Mien
Room 606, Indochina Park Tower
04 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Str, District 1
HoChiMinh City - Viet Nam
Email:
Phone: 84-8-2242-3641
Fax: 84-8-2220-2013
Domain Name: cellularphonesservices.net
Administrative Contact:
Vietnam Domain Privacy Services
Viet nam Dich Vu Bao Mat Ten Mien
Room 606, Indochina Park Tower
04 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Str, District 1
HoChiMinh City - Viet Nam
Email:
Phone: 84-8-2242-3641
Fax: 84-8-2220-2013
Technical Contact:
Vietnam Domain Privacy Services
Viet nam Dich Vu Bao Mat Ten Mien
Room 606, Indochina Park Tower
04 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Str, District 1
HoChiMinh City - Viet Nam
Email:
Phone: 84-8-2242-3641
Fax: 84-8-2220-2013
Record expires on 03/22/2012
Record created on 03/22/2006
Database last updated on 10/29/2011
Domain servers:
dpns1.dnsnameserver.org
dpns2.dnsnameserver.org
dpns3.dnsnameserver.org
dpns4.dnsnameserver.org
What is reported to this domain from my phone?
wat
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wat-- what?
What is reported to this domain from my phone?
Whatever you agreed to on install of the app that connects to that domain .
jje
JJEgan said:
What is reported to this domain from my phone?
Whatever you agreed to on install of the app that connects to that domain .
jje
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i bougth my wife a phone 4 x-mas. and it was clean when this logg entry whas made..
Hi All,
Anyone aware if or when there will be a Tomtom app for android devices?
Cheers, markski
dont think TomTom has its own app, but there are enouf gps apps that are great
manmad said:
dont think TomTom has its own app, but there are enouf gps apps that are great
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Yes, CoPilot and Sygic are good enough to compete with TomTom.
Copilot and Sygic are not true alternatives to TomTom
maddler said:
Yes, CoPilot and Sygic are good enough to compete with TomTom.
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Could you please give examples on how does Copilot and Sygic compete with TomTom ? I have tried both and I still keep looking forward a TomTom on Android.
Starting with Sygic:
It was crashing so much on my Galaxy S2 during the trial that I didn't need to bother to buy it for further testing.
Copilot Live Premium was the best for Android and I actually bough it.
Among the many interesting features, Copilot allows you find alternative routes according to the traffic information (paid service but worth it). The most unique feature that I couldn't find in any other Android navigation software was the "Drag the route or destination to fine-tune your itinerary" where you can adjust the route like in the Google maps on your desktop, defining waypoints to avoid typical congestion points like road works or temporarily closed roads.
Overall Copilot is nice but there are some serious TomTom features missing like:
-TomTom HD Traffic
-Map Share technology (continuous TomTom and User map fixes). This is a serious missing feature.
TomTom is very basic in compared with other competitors but it is very stable.
they are working on release for android. you may refer from this link... last year's news anyway...
i stopped using my tomtom over 6 months ago and now use google maps with the pocketgps speed camera app, no need for tomtom
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I use Sygic since some months nearly daily on my SGS2 (2.3.6) - since the last updates it is very stable....
OnOffPT said:
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Starting with Sygic:
It was crashing so much on my Galaxy S2 during the trial that I didn't need to bother to buy it for further testing.
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Just use igo. New maps are on the net everywhere
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maddler said:
Yes, CoPilot and Sygic are good enough to compete with TomTom.
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Not even near by
Sygic and igo
I have both Sygic and igo on my Samsung (incase one crashes in the middle of nowhere!) and find both excellent, but prefer Sygic although its heavier on system resources. (Sygic is closest to tom tom since it actually uses tom tom maps!)
I´m not a big fan of TomTom, but i had it one my Winmo and my iPhone and i can compare it to Sygic, iGo(Winmo) and Copilot.
TomTom misses some important things, like giving you proper information where exectly you have to go (street name, direccion).
BUT: Where i live, it´s the only navigation system, google maps/navigation included that finds the best routes. All others come with crappy results and Sygic and Navigon are mad.
How i see if TomTom works by loading maps from a storage device (sdcard) and Google maps uses ur internet to download up to date maps from Google servers.
So if they it's a new highway TomTom would not see it till you update the maps on your own while it auto does it for Google maps...
Im not sure about the other to.. Copiloet is not free and idk how it works its between 9.99 and 52bucks
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Pretty sure there was some deal with TomTom and apple if I remember correctly... can't think of where I read that though
I hope to see it but have given up waiting
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Google Maps isn't always up to date. Still yet to see the new roads in my area which a new housing estate was built on two years ago.
edit: just checked Bing's maps and they have the new roads mapped
Coming from WinMobile to Android, I'm also waiting for TomTom.
Google Maps? No way. Not everywhere you go, here in Canada, has good cell phone reception. Don't mention data plans are expensive.
I have tried Sygic or Navigon. Both have problem in their stability and navigation engines. I won't trust either when driving in cities with lots of twists and turns.
I'm using IGo. So far, I like it the most and it's my own navig. device. Stable, and accurate directions. Easy to use like TomTom. It's even better in address search given their intelligent keyboard input eliminating those letters/numbers not found in the neighborhood involved.
TomTom is the best in that it's stable, accurate, no-nonsense, clean and intuitive interface.
My 2 cents.
motodroidfreak said:
How i see if TomTom works by loading maps from a storage device (sdcard) and Google maps uses ur internet to download up to date maps from Google servers.
So if they it's a new highway TomTom would not see it till you update the maps on your own while it auto does it for Google maps...
Im not sure about the other to.. Copiloet is not free and idk how it works its between 9.99 and 52bucks
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Google Maps lags up to several years behind Tomtom PNA's.
Tomtom uses TeleAtlas maps, which it owns.
Bing Maps uses NAVTEQ.
Two different companies providing different maps at different intervals.
Waze and Navigon are both excellent.
No one uses Ndrive??
I use
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Apart from Google Maps, is there any other free GPS on Android?
Torrent downloader you may have realized that the only torrent downloader that would work with our SGY was utorrent but this does not have many features one important one is the ability to download in the background but now ttorrent has been updated and it works in our SGY it has the ability download particular files from a torrent download in the background (even on our SGY am actually downloading 1 right now) queuing downloads even giving particular files in a particular download list priority also it can seed while a file is downloading its the only one I've tried that works this great and still has all these features 1 million times better than utorrent only catch its that the free version has a download limit of 250kb/s and has ads (I haven't noticed any but I have ad free) anyways if you like downloading torrents from your device then this app is perfect for your
Ttorrent
If you like it slap that thanks button
"[Sent from a galaxy y far far away] *ominous voice* Hit THANKS"
Just tried it out more intensively surprisingly it works while watching YouTube vids (I don't use the gingerbread YouTube app btw)
"[Sent from a galaxy y far far away] *ominous voice* Hit THANKS"