Cmd - HTC Vox

Just a quick question: Does anyone know of any command line programs for the Vox wm6 ? for example: command prompt for xp.
Preferably a free app
Thanks

Well, you could try:
- http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/pocketconsole.shtml
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=275019&highlight=console
I think you'll need FakeCursor to work with this though.
If you find one that is ment for SmartPhone that supports Scripting would be great though.
But this might help you Quickly..

thanks
Thanks for quick reply, il try them out and post my results.

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Voice Command 1.5 cracked ????

hi,
any body please upload the voice command 1.5 cracked.
thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=48594&highlight=warez
:roll:
Voice Command doesn't need a crack. It's not protected.
This thread may prove helpful to you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/vie...tdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=voice+command
V
hi,
sorry if i was mistaken for requesting warez, The reason i am requesting this is because the program does not work propery or even starts properly.
thanks
Telnet
it does work and run properly.
if it doesnt work, rather than requesting a crack, you could perhaps outline the problem and see if we can fix your problems.
if it's compatible with your os on your pda you can always copy the cab file to the pda and run it from there
the cab file is located in
<install path>\Voice Command\Windows Mobile Pocket PC\US 1.50\Microsoft Voice Command US PPC 1.50.PPC420_StrongARM.CAB
believe it requires 2003 to work not sure if there is a newer version for later os's
Rudegar: works ok on WM5 as well.
V
thanks mates. i copied the cab. it works. cool

desktop program on windows mobile ?

Hello,
I might sound naive but would it be able to run a desktop simple application (such as a dictionnary in my case) on my windows mobile device ?
Thank you in advance for any tip
No.
Different OS and different processor architecture mean your WM device wouldn't have a clue as to what to do with this app.
There DOS emulators that can run old apps with varying degree of success bu nothing for windows as far as I know.
dam said:
Hello,
I might sound naive but would it be able to run a desktop simple application (such as a dictionnary in my case) on my windows mobile device ?
Thank you in advance for any tip
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As it's been pointed out, it's pretty futile to try to emulate anything. Use a remote controller application - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=288506 for more info
EDIT: I've just noticed you've already read the article
There is a DOS emulator for ppc though.
BTW, there are a lot of dictionaries for the Pocket PC, including even Japanese. Did you read my related articles?
dictionary
Menneisyys said:
BTW, there are a lot of dictionaries for the Pocket PC, including even Japanese. Did you read my related articles?
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No, I looked around, but could not find your article. I would be glad to have the link.
I also found out that roadlingua dictionary shell (http://www.absoluteword.com/roadlng/) might be a solution, as I can create my own data base. I might be able to tune the one that is working on my desktop and implement it on this shell (french<>japanese). I will give it a try this w.e.
I also found these dictionaries for Japanese<>English (most of them freeware)
・EBPocket
・WordNet 2.0 - Dictionary & Thesaurus
・EDICT V05-003
・F2J2
・EBPocket本体のダウンロード :フリーソフト
・英英辞典+類語辞典( WordNet 2.0 - Dictionary & Thesaurus ) :フリーソフト
・和英(+英和)辞書(EDICT V05-003) :フリーソフト
・仏和・和仏単語帳(F2J2) :フリーソフト
thanks to
http://x01ht.blog82.fc2.com/blog-entry-9.html (it is in japanese)
thank you all for your support
dam said:
No, I looked around, but could not find your article. I would be glad to have the link.
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http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1137&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 and http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1161&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
dictionary
Thank you very much, m(..)m
I will write some feed back on the japanese <> french/english dictionary
Cheers

Putty for S710

Hi all,
I was trying the Pocket Putty client today, but I was not able to make it work on my S710.
Seems this has been developed only for Smartphones with touch screen? At least I could not find a way to jump to the input boxes to type connection information in.
Is there a secret trick or is this just not working on a S710`?
Does anybody know an alternative SSH client?
Many thanks again
Andi
I'm also interested in this topic
Hi,
I use ZaTelnet from http://www.zatelnet.com/zap/main.php
Which works well on my S710.
Mike
is there no free software?
Code:
http://www.smartphone.net/smartphonethoughts/software_detail.asp?id=2529
is it enough for you? Do you see that "it is for free"????
trizzo said:
Code:
http://www.smartphone.net/smartphonethoughts/software_detail.asp?id=2529
is it enough for you? Do you see that "it is for free"????
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Thats "free" trial with session time limitation.
This is telnet only :-(
Hi,
I was just giving the recommended tool a quick check.
However, I figured out it only supports the telnet protocol but not the SSH which I would need.
So, does anybody know a free tool that also supports SSH?
Pocket Putty would do, but it seems unusable on a WM6 smartphone.
Thanks again for all your help.
BR
Andi
AndiP said:
Hi,
I was just giving the recommended tool a quick check.
However, I figured out it only supports the telnet protocol but not the SSH which I would need.
So, does anybody know a free tool that also supports SSH?
Pocket Putty would do, but it seems unusable on a WM6 smartphone.
Thanks again for all your help.
BR
Andi
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Zatelnet support:
Telnet
SSH1
SSH2
SSH2 Interactive
SSH2 Key file
Serial port
Cant find the settings..
Hi,
thank you again.
But are you really really sure the zatelnet light does the trick, not the professional version only?
I may be stupid, but I cannot find the setting where to switch from normal telnet to the SSH connections.
Thanks again for your help.
BR
Andi
AndiP said:
Hi,
thank you again.
But are you really really sure the zatelnet light does the trick, not the professional version only?
I may be stupid, but I cannot find the setting where to switch from normal telnet to the SSH connections.
Thanks again for your help.
BR
Andi
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ZATelnet "light", or: the free version, only supports Telnet. That is correct.
If you want SSH you should use the Professional version.
This one supports Telnet, SSH1 and SSH2 and both password as key login.
One tip: if you use it, you might want to disable your T9 function because else you have to press enter after every key you press
Found MidPSSH
Hi,
just found a java program called MidPSSH.
This is free and seems to do what I expect.
Will continue testing it...
Cheers
Andi

MortScript in html

Hi,
I'm currently trying to start a program(.exe) from webpage via a button click on the client side. on PC it would be "var shell = new ActiveXObject("wscript.shell")" in javascript, but this won't work on mobile (or anyone has an idea how?)
After I googled I found this MortScript, but can anyone tell me how to write MortScripts in html? did not find it in manual.
Thank you!

Help needed: JBlend - command line options

Hello together,
JBlend is working perfect for me so far. There ist just one annoying thing:
starting an installed Java application is only possible from JBlend directly.
I would like to have a shortcut on my HomeScreen starting the app.
Are there any command line options for JBlend available to do so?
Thanks in advance for your help
Regards
Georg
I read in another forum its -R 0.jar
But this doesnt work for me. How do i get it right?

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