Instant Messenger File Transfer - General Questions and Answers

is ther any i.m program out there that would let you transfer and recieve files to and from your pocket pc?
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Downloading a file onto my PPC from GPRS...?

is it possible to download a file to my pocket PC through the internet? I was wondering if there was a program that allowed me to insert an online link to a music video or something and download it straight to my PPC. This would allow me to download and watch things whilst im out and about connected to O2 GPRS
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Simon
are you talking about peer 2 peer
streaming
ftp
or normal http download ?
at least http download should be supported in IE

Samsung I600 Smartphone and wifi Lan

Hi boys, is there an application to see the share folders of my private lan with wifi?
I would open documents or mp3 share from my computers.
In PocketPC there is the possibility to share, why in Smartphone no? I can "fix" it?
Many thanks!
dapa
Yes the pocket pc has it all!
In the smartphone world you can use the ftp client in the resco explorer or total commander and download files from your PC (over wlan) but you cannot open them before you download first them to your device.
On the pc you must install first a programm like GuildFTP an to configure everthing properly.
That's the only way I've found to share files over wifi

[Q] Android app to browse computer from phone (not the other way around)

Does anyone know if it is possible to browse the files on a computer wirelessly from an Android phone?
I used to do it using Resco explorer on my old HTC touch Pro/Raphael ( WM6.1 ), I could up- and download files to the computer and even watch streamed movies using coreplayer. Can this all be done with Android?
I know how to browse the phone files from the PC via a wireless server application like WiFi File Explorer. I want to be able to do it the other way around, remotely would be even better. At the moment I am using LogMeIN ignition to tell the PC which files to send via WiFi File Explorer and it's a bit tedious.

Could someone help me connect to my PC with my phone?

Hello all, Im having some trouble figuring this out. And I need a lil help if someone could. I would like to be able to file share between my computer and my phone, and even stream movies, music to my phone via wifi. I have a dsl modem with wifi built in, its connected to my laptop with a wire. So is there any thing I can do to achieve this? ES File manager has FTP and LAN clients built in, cant I use that somehow to connect to my computer and transfer stuff? Thanks for any help
You can always use DoubleTwist with AirSync or Winamp. They are the 2 apps that I know will allow this. Also, try Dropbox.
Sent from my AT&T Inspire 4G.
plug in the usb.. click disk drive
if you would like to transfer files wirelessly you have to install a media server on your pc.. i use serviio. then you have to find a program from the android store that will see the server on your pc from your phone and transfer files.
steevod79 said:
if you would like to transfer files wirelessly you have to install a media server on your pc.. i use serviio. then you have to find a program from the android store that will see the server on your pc from your phone and transfer files.
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ok, i installed serviio and its running, i chose which files to share, now what do I do? do I have to go into network sharing center and give it a name and pass or something like that?
I also have estrong file explorer and file expert which is supposed to connect to servers also.
Well you can just use Dropbox, its an app and also a program for PC...just sign in, and anything you put in it, you can access, whenever, anywhere (by singing into the app of course) .

amazon music transfer from phone to pc

hi all, is it possible to transfer downloaded amazon music files to my pc? When i use file explorer on my phone i can see the files, however when i connect my phone to my laptop i cant see the folder, is there anway around this?
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You might want to try doing it wirelessly. Try Airmore you can use this to transfer files from phone to PC and vice versa.

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