Hello, I wonder if anybody knows about a svgalib port for windows mobile.
Why? I simply would like to compile links2 http://links.twibright.com to windows mobile, as all other browsers are two slow for my commuted speed
as I am not visiting often the forum, eventually please post an email to mobi inside mobiphil.com
http://mobiphil.com
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Hi!
Does somebody knows about an instand massager for PPC Devices which uses the xfire protocol?
dude i would love this, but so far all i have found is a a java based app called openfire which can be found through xfires wiki page, but it uses a .bat to run. the makers of that app also distrubite some .jnlp version whatever that is. and there is xfireplus.com which uses a java applet and a new window, you could use minimo web browser for the new window bit, that is if you can find some way to get java running on your ppc. i have a dell x50v running wm and believe me java is a pain. what do you have for a ppc?
apparently there is a j9 thing that ibm has but you have to do some fancy work to get it and sift through a heap of crap and possibly compile and then add some library's. if any one find anything or can build something i would be ever so grateful. its just annoying to have to tote a laptop to talk with your buds bc they only run xfire. happy hunting to everyone to find something on this topic.
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dude i would love this, but so far all i have found is a a java based app called openfire which can be found through xfires wiki page, but it uses a .bat to run. the makers of that app also distrubite some .jnlp version whatever that is. and there is xfireplus.com which uses a java applet and a new window, you could use minimo web browser for the new window bit, that is if you can find some way to get java running on your ppc. i have a dell x50v running wm and believe me java is a pain. what do you have for a ppc?
apparently there is a j9 thing that ibm has but you have to do some fancy work to get it and sift through a heap of crap and possibly compile and then add some library's. if any one find anything or can build something i would be ever so grateful. its just annoying to have to tote a laptop to talk with your buds bc they only run xfire. happy hunting to everyone to find something on this topic.
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Please follow my previous articles - I've devoted several articles & tutorials to running Java applets.
In a word,
1. you'll need the CrEme JVM if you want to stick to IEM on Pocket PC's (not NOT on Smartphones. On Smartphones, it's only NetFront that will work when it's released.)
2. if other browsers are OK, Thunderhawk and NetFront 3.3 also has Java support. See my articles for more info on how it's different from that of the CrEme + IEM combo.
Edited my last post.
sorry, i had looked all over the net for running java on a ppc and never came across anything that worked for me, so i gave up. are you posts on this xda site as well? and i did come across CrEme JVM and installed it, but dosent it need some type of library?, thats what i was able to gather from their site. if you dont mind could you pm me a link to your other posts.
Hi there,
thanks already for all your help in the past.
Today I have two new topics:
1) I am searching for a web browser that supports digest authentication.
Unfortunately Pocket Explorer does not support it. And Opera Mini would support but redirects to Pocket Explorer again for any downloads. So I am lost.
Tried already Minimo but without big success.
Does anybody know a browser that is free and supports authentication?
2) Does anybody know whether HTC plans to release Windows Mobile 6.1 for the Vox as download version? I asked them already but there is not yet a response.
Thanks and have a nice day.
BR
Andi
Found it
Hi,
just to let you know - I just came across the JB5 browser and it seems to do exactly what I want.
Good piece of software, and it is free.
Cheers
Andi
Hey there XDA,
I have just recently bought a 'Samsung i600 Blackjack' phone and it has Windows Mobile 6.0 on it.
I've installed SkyFire Web Browser on it and I find that pretty good, but the next thing I want on it is the "Windows Live Messenger" so I can talk to friends while I'm doing work etc.
When you go onto the Microsoft Mobile website, you look around and you have to enter your mobile number to get it (only available to American's not Australian's) - So does anybody know how to do this?
I really want it.
Thanks guys any help would be appreciated.
I wouldn't mind putting a Linux based OS on there instead of Windows Mobile or whatever it is called.
If there is any info on a different OS or how to get Windows Live Messenger on my phone that would be bloody appreciated.
Thanks!
I am sure there is a cab file around somewhere. Try using the search link in my sign!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=517334&highlight=messenger
My friend who has an Android phone (Moto Cliq on T-Mo USA) showed me this application she got called, World Tour. The developer is BoD, his website is here: http://www.jraf.org/android/ and the specific section for this application is here: http://jraf.org/code-latoureiffel/content.xml
What I'm wondering is if someone out there could port this application to Windows Mobile for my HD2.. I already e-mailed the developer and he said he is not planning on creating any applications for Windows Mobile, only Android :-(.
If not, then does anyone know of any similar application for Windows Mobile that will load live webcam's (from different links, I even know a few of my own I'd like to use if possible) as your wallpaper (background)? And this application will also change the image every X minutes (my friend had her's set to 15 mins)...
Hope someone can help, thanks in adv.!
85 Views and noonee is interested in this? Or willing to try porting it? I wish I knew enough about programming, etc to do it :-(...
I know it's weird for you to read someone ask this in the year 2014, but I'm actually using a HP iPAQ 216!
Anyway, I REALLY don't like it's note application. I used to use a Palm TX and I could organize everything in categories, then I could synchronize it with the Palm desktop software and I could find everything organized in the same categories and I could even edit them from my desktop computer.
Does anyone know of a similar application for Windows Mobile 6.5? Hopefully freeware, but it doesn't have to be, just as long as it does have those characteristics.
I installed Evernote for WM6.5 and it's really close to what I'm looking for, the major problem is that I can't read the notes without a WiFi connection. That's a BIG problem for me.
I REEEEEEEEEALLY hope someone can help me out .