So it's like the iPhone having the music store built into it's interface, I was wondering if there's a version like that for the Windows Mobile?
So it's like having a Napster client installed on my PPC so I can access/download my music from their servers. It doesn't even need to be the client, it could be web based as well...
Any suggestions are appreciated.
many 3g providers have their own sim based such function
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I´d like to install a podcast client application wich pretty much works like the one in Iphone/Ipod (of course without the iTunes part). I also would like this app to download my subscriptions att scheduled times and only via wifi.
Is there such an app?
Search for RSS reader, ithink there is an advanced one that supports pod cast subscriptions.
Yomomedia on windows marketplace is quite polished.. beyondpod is the old favourite but not that user friendly but with heroic functionality.. i prefer lettig my PC do the heavy lifting though via MediaMonkey & syncing it later
So verizon fios have a couple of mobile apps available one is the remote dvr which is available in WM marketplace.
The other app they have is the mobile remote, which lets you uses your phone to directly control the fios box (change channels, throw slideshows up from the phone to the TV etc etc etc). The mobile remote app is listed as being supported on the a bunch of devices, however the only WM device listed is the touch pro2, everything else is Android...
Now i'm assuming that if its supported on the TP2, then there should be a cab out there somewhere for it right???
I WANT THIS RUNNING ON MY HD2... (i played with it in android running on HD2 and its really cool - but i had stability issues with the android build)
Couple of web links with info on the app and PR announcing devices that were added:
http://www36.verizon.com/fiostv/web/UnProtected/FiOSMobile.aspx
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...ch-now-surpass-250000-downloads-94256064.html
there must be someone out there with some thoughts on this?
Did you get this working on your phone?
Hello,
I'm looking to extend my music collection available on my device by streaming from my PC, either on my home network or on other WiFi networks. 3G is generally not up to the job, so I'm not interested in that.
I did a quick google and found a program called JukeFly, but it's not available in my region, and I can't find it on Marketplace. Is there a way to get JukeFly on my device?
I know that I can add music to my SkyDrive, but this is only accessible through the Office Hub, so is a bit clunky to access and I presume I'll be limited to opening one track at a time.
I've come across Media Buddy, which works with Windows Media Centre, but I'm really looking for something that will at least appear in the Applications list in Zune on my device.
Anyone got any clever solutions?
Thanks
When you're at home you could use a DLNA app.
Or you could install TVersity Server (it's for free) on your PC and then download and install either myMedia WP7 or TVersity Remote on your device. Works like a charm for me.
Streaming from your PC to WP7
There is an app in the marketplace called Tonido. It is really good at what its for. It reminds me of orb before it got screwed up, but tonido you should enjoy
I am tired of many of iOS’s issues (lack of flexibility, screensize) and want to get the new Nexus. However, there are many Key features of iOS that I use extensively. I’m looking for some informative insight on Android’s offering.
1.***** Airplay – wireless music/youtube w/e directly from my iPhone. I have no idea what android have in this department
2.***** Music – I use a Mac and I would like to keep itunes. Is there a easy way to sync? Especially wirelessly
3.***** Facetime – is there an equally simple solution? My long D gf uses iOS, so im looking for cross platform here.
4.***** Facebook – iOS facebook sucks, how far along is android now, app, integration etc?
5.***** Notes – syncs automatically with my Mac, I can access it offline after it synced. I tried evernote before but I don’t think it works offline.
Any exclusive ICS features that are used extensively?
Thanks
bennyx8903 said:
I am tired of many of iOS’s issues (lack of flexibility, screensize) and want to get the new Nexus. However, there are many Key features of iOS that I use extensively. I’m looking for some informative insight on Android’s offering.
1.***** Airplay – wireless music/youtube w/e directly from my iPhone. I have no idea what android have in this department
2.***** Music – I use a Mac and I would like to keep itunes. Is there a easy way to sync? Especially wirelessly
3.***** Facetime – is there an equally simple solution? My long D gf uses iOS, so im looking for cross platform here.
4.***** Facebook – iOS facebook sucks, how far along is android now, app, integration etc?
5.***** Notes – syncs automatically with my Mac, I can access it offline after it synced. I tried evernote before but I don’t think it works offline.
Any exclusive ICS features that are used extensively?
Thanks
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Hey,
1. no idea, sorry
2. There are a few programs that manage sync with iTunes on a mac. Doubletwist (the paid version features wireless sync) might be a good solution for this: http://doubletwist.com/
3. What about Skype? =) I think iOS also has video call functionality https://market.android.com/details?id=com.skype.raider
4. Well facebook for Android also sucks :/ I'd go with the mobile website instead.
5. I'd say evernote is the way to go. It also works offline, at least on mobile.
1. Google music beta stores your music online .
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Apple has a way of trapping you in their exclusive ecosystem of software and accessories. You can find alternative, open solutions, but you may have to purchase new accessories.
If I understand correctly, Airplay is an Apple proprietary solution. I know that DoubleTwist has an Airplay plugin, but I would imagine it only supports playing back audio, not YouTube, etc.
DLNA is the alternative, but is standardized and widely supported.
bennyx8903 said:
I am tired of many of iOS’s issues (lack of flexibility, screensize) and want to get the new Nexus. However, there are many Key features of iOS that I use extensively. I’m looking for some informative insight on Android’s offering.
1.***** Airplay – wireless music/youtube w/e directly from my iPhone. I have no idea what android have in this department
2.***** Music – I use a Mac and I would like to keep itunes. Is there a easy way to sync? Especially wirelessly
3.***** Facetime – is there an equally simple solution? My long D gf uses iOS, so im looking for cross platform here.
4.***** Facebook – iOS facebook sucks, how far along is android now, app, integration etc?
5.***** Notes – syncs automatically with my Mac, I can access it offline after it synced. I tried evernote before but I don’t think it works offline.
Any exclusive ICS features that are used extensively?
Thanks
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1 Airplay....There are applications in the Android Market that can handle this.
2 Music-Doubletwist and Airsync - both provided by the same company. They also sync with iTunes.
3 Factime - I use Gtalk application It works on WiFI as well as 3G/4G and hence you can always be in touch with your gf....lol
4 Notes- Gdocs...it syncs with Google and also Google DOcs which not only syncs your notes but all your docs.
5 Google music is very good since it stores all your music in cloud and also gives you flexibility to download, transfer or play from the cloud while on the move.
1. Nothing really like airplay
2. You can use itunes to organise your music and just drag and drip songs onto your sd card.
3. I use the Skype app for video calls
4. The Facebook app is terrible for Android but is integrated well into the os with full contact sync and sharing photos to facebook straight from the app.
5. There are so many great note taking apps on the Android Market there will definately be something you will like
The great thing about Android is that if you don't like the stock Android apps you can always find better alternatives to them on the market.
So I will like to move to WP7 cuz I really like the Lumia 900, but coming from Android there are a few apps that I will like to know if I will have them or their equivalent in WP7, so does WP7 offers any of these?
*WatchESPN
*NBA League Pass
*Time Warner Cable streaming App
*any way of watching live sports sites like firstrowsports?
*Hulu+
*Netflix
*Plex
*Remote Desktop Applications
*WDTV Remote
*iHeart Radio
*Pandora
*Tapatalk
*MMS app with emoji support
Thanks.
I believe Nokia is working on an ESPN app. Atleast they have the WRC Live which is very good for following rally. Also there seems to be some ESPN score apps in the Marketplace.
There are multiple Remote Desktop apps and media player remotes which you can use to control for example a VLC player or Windows Media Player on your PC. There also seems to be a WDTV Remote app.
For listening to music you got many alternatives. Nokia Music is great!
Don't know about the others.
*Netflix
There is an app directly from Netflix
*Pandora
no native app, but there is 3-d party app called Pando Radio, works fine
iHeartRadio has been available on WP7 pretty much since launch. The phone also supports just receiving FM radio. RemoteDesktop (app name has no space) works fantastically.
I don't know about the sports apps; I really don't go in for that stuff much. There are some that look related in the Marketplace, but I have no idea how they compare to what you're expecting.
If you've got a store nearby with Windows phones on display, you could go search the Marketplace yourself and try them out. You can also just search the Marketplace online (just search WP7 Marketplace or similar).