Hi,
I've been looking for a program that could download entire websites. I,ve used Teleport Pro and Backstreet Browser on a PC computer before and would be glad if somebody could point me to a program like that for PocketPC (WM6.1)
TIA
Related
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
Hi guys!!
Been playing around with a program called Logmein..
Its a remote desktop program that you install on your home machine and you can access it remotely through the GUI on www.logmein.com
Felt I had to share this as found it works brilliantly through opera on the orbit 2...
Thus giving you PC functionality and access to your Home PC from anywhere! Its excellent,
I just converted 2 PDF Files from University on my home PC. Excellent! Anyone else used it yet?!
Have fun guys!
Biscuitboy!
Hi,
I am trying to get the ActiveX plugin for the Windows Media Player to work in PocketIE, or rather Internet Explorer Mobile on an O2 XDA Orbit 2 (Windows Mobile 6). The objective is to play a wma file from a URL, but using javascript to control the player, which will sit in a display:none; styled div.
I dont want to post walls of code, so I have setup this simple page to illustrate and test it:
http://lukas.xcomms.ie/cblproof/Default.aspx
I am able to display this fine in PocketIE, and I am able to play the audio file, just as in the desktop browser. However, with the new version of this plugin (i.e. using classid "clsid:6BF52A52-394A-11D3-B153-00C04F79FAA6" instead of the old "CLSID:22D6F312-B0F6-11D0-94AB-0080C74C7E95"), I am no longer able to use the javascript calls for .Play() and .Stop() on the player object.
When I switch the code back to use the old plugin, I can successfully use javascript to control the player in the desktop version of IE, but since the plugin is not installed on the WinMo6 device, I cannot bring the page to load the player in PocketIE.
Has anyone come across this before, or is there any reference documentation for the new ActiveX plugin, similar to the old Windows Media Player for PocketPC SDK that Microsoft had for PocketPC 2002 way back when?
Any input here would be much appreciated, I have trawled this forum and the internet for two days now, but unfortunately information is very sparse. I am stuck with PocketIE because of other requirements for the project, so switching to Opera or SkiFire is not an option I am afraid.
Thank you very much in advance for any pointers!
Mike
Other options
Hi again,
since no-one seem to have an idea to circumvent this particular challenge, can anyone suggest an alternative? I would be willing to skin the plugin, or use any other means of controlling audio in a web page through JavaScript.
I hate the fact that we have to work with Pocket IE on this, but at least it means that whatever solution we go for will need to work only on this platform and not across a variety of handsets / browsers.
Very grateful for any thoughts, opinions, advice,
Thanks again!
Mike
Who have got NetFront™ LocationFree® Player for Pocket PC ? I can't find it on the internet. I have gone to the official site, it is said that the NetFront had stopped the support service, the download page had been deleted.
No one can help me?
Can anyone help me with finding a suitable Internet browser for my HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5?
The chief consideration is flash support. The device comes with Opera Mobile and Windows Mobile Internet Explorer, both of which can play some online video content but not nearly all.
I used to use Skyfire for viewing online video content and then, when they stopped supporting Windows Mobile, moved to uZard. This, like Skyfire before it, was brilliant but has now stopped working. I don't know why; I contacted the company and posted details of the problem on this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377265) but I have had no replies.
So I am trying (and so far failing) to find another mobile browser that can be used on Windows Mobile 6x devices and can view, at least, the majority of online video content.
Any ideas, anyone?