For those that have missed the posts in the 'News' forum: Work on a Linux distribution for Wallaby (and later also Himalaya) is underway. http://xanadux.org
We're hosting that site (and much more), on our new wiki system. Everyone registered as a user at XDA-developers can edit and add pages there.
Work has finally started work on a system of FAQ documents but could use some help. See http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/FAQ
Related
Just Another Mobile Monday, a great generic blog on Windows Mobile, has just posted a great Smartphone-related link collection. It's well worth checking out if you're interested in the platform. Or, when you actually despise the platform and are a die-had touchscreen (Pocket PC) fanatic - these articles, along with mine, may help changing your mind
Note that, in addition to the article "How to run Pocket PC applications on your WM smartphone", you MUST remember my latest articles have a LOT of Smartphone hacking & compliance information you won't find ANYWHERE else. That is, keep reading my articles - you'll find them VERY useful. They are ALL cross-posted to the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here at XDA-Developers – make sure you DO follow the forum!!
Just Another Mobile Monday, a great generic blog on Windows Mobile, has just posted a great Smartphone-related link collection. It's well worth checking out if you're interested in the platform. Or, when you actually despise the platform and are a die-had touchscreen (Pocket PC) fanatic - these articles, along with mine, may help changing your mind
Note that, in addition to the article "How to run Pocket PC applications on your WM smartphone", you MUST remember my latest articles have a LOT of Smartphone hacking & compliance information you won't find ANYWHERE else. That is, keep reading my articles - you'll find them VERY useful. They are ALL cross-posted to the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here at XDA-Developers – make sure you DO follow the forum!!
Browsing the Web on MS Smartphone (WM Standard) devices & Review of Opera Mini 4 beta
Make sure you read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1358226 – you’ll find it VERY useful!
Also, make sure you follow my articles posted to the generic General forum forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ). I discuss Smartphone compliance in ALL of my articles, but only post a note to this forum on the most important ones to avoid excessive flooding.
SEVERAL MAJOR updated have been posted in the meantime. This article is a MUST for ANYONE wanting to know how to browse the Web on a MS Smartphone!!!
(Please note that, currently, because of the 10kchar post limit and the consequent slicing-up problems, it’s on my blog that the latest version can be found, not here in the XDA-Dev forum. Sorry for the inconvenience / external links. The URL is http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=2084&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 ).
The updates:
UPDATE (07/11/2007): Article heavily updated: added the two IEM Registry hack sections; added the jB5 section.
UPDATE (07/11/2007): Another heavy update: added the Flash hacking section.
UPDATE (07/13/2007): Yet another heavy update: added the Opera Mobile WM6 registry fix section.
UPDATE (07/14/2007): Changes to the NetFront section. Thanks to AximSite / HowardForums forum member player911 for his remarks!
Hi
I've posted on the other thread.. and now i've seen it's gone :|
Anyway, you should include also the part with SmartExplorer downloading tweaking.. Many users may prefer this, instead working with registry.
Nice article. (HTTP tunneling on smartphone via JVM.. wow.. i have to try someday )
DSF said:
Hi
I've posted on the other thread.. and now i've seen it's gone :|
Anyway, you should include also the part with SmartExplorer downloading tweaking.. Many users may prefer this, instead working with registry.
Nice article. (HTTP tunneling on smartphone via JVM.. wow.. i have to try someday )
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OK, will add it in a subsequent version.
Cyclonezephyrxz7 is starting up a new XDA Marketplace for Android and Windows Mobile devices. Please check out the original thread for more information.
The address for the new marketplace will be http://www.xda-mp.com
The link to the original thread is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836964
UPDATE
Hello Everyone over on the ANDROID Forums,
Although I am not the OP of this thread, I am the main developer behind the new XDA-MarketPlace. I am here with a major update.
I haven't been posting much on this thread because I have been mainly working in the Windows Mobile one. Let me fill you in.
The website is quickly nearly completion. I was unable to hit my original goal of the New Year, but I have been doing my best to complete as fast as possible, while maintaining good code.
Many pages of the site are in fact done already. The pages that have yet to be finished are the User and Profile pages. The submission page is being RE-DONE.
Now, I haven't mentioned much of this over here ... but what I do need for YOU is to contact the developers of your programs and tell them to shoot me a PM with their E-Mails, or just telling me that they are interested in being alerted when the site is about to go up. This way, we can start the site with some applications!
Now, I have been feeling really crumby about not having the website out yet. I want you to know I HAVE NOT GIVEN UP ON THIS AT ALL. It has been taking me a lot of time. BUT I feel like I don't have any push because I have had at most 2 or 3 developers contact me. This website cannot exist with only 3 developers. I do need the member base to start this, so it can start off with a boom.
I ask for all of your support to make a cross-platform marketplace work for the community! I need it now more than ever
If you have comments, PLEASE POST THEM IN THE WINDOWS MOBILE THREAD [see the first post on this thread for a link] SO EVERYTHING CAN BE CENTRALIZED.
Thank You
As a previous maemo and iOS user, there was always an organized knowledge base where everything was sorted. From developer tools to user how-tos, to hacks and exploits, everything was documented in a wiki.
Although the userbase on xda is awesome, most of the information on the site is scattered; you have to go through hoops and loops to find something, and the post you found by googling might have been outdated.
I wanted to fix that, so I started Android Wiki, an encyclopedia based on MediaWiki (the software Wikipedia uses). It runs off my own personal server, if this ever takes off, I'll move it to a dedicated server.
Right now, the wiki has only one page about the Xposed Framework (as an example in my head of what this would look like [REDACTED]).
I'd really appreciate it if users can add more info to the wiki, this might help reduce questions asked in threads, and time wasted looking for stuff.
Here's a link to the wiki:
[REDACTED]