HD" Registry editor on Desktop PC - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

Hi everyone,
Is there a registry ediitor out there that can be used from my PC to edit the HD2 registry?
I've just reflashed my HD2 and tried restoring the registry but it wouldn't load, so have quite a few changes l'd like to do.
Thanks.
Owen.

Soti Pocket Controller allows this and a whole lot more. It's how I edit my Leo registry and is by far the best way. Unfortunately, it's commercial but has a demo for you to try.
http://www.soti.net/default.asp?Cmd=Products&SubCmd=PCPro

Thank you, l'll try it and see what it has to offer.
Owen.

i use this one, works great
http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/

dakkie said:
i use this one, works great
http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/
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Just used this one to import Co0kie's Home Tab registry fix, works great, very handy software to have around.

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Which Reg. Editor to use?

Hello all,
currently I'm using PHM Registry Editor Version 0.70 (seems to be the most current). I am curious to know which reg. editors you are using and why? IS there a better reg. editor than the PHM offering? Looking forward to your responses.
Regards,
idyllic
i use resco regeditor.. just because it has better interface..
PapaDocta, thank you for your response! Apparently you're the only person here that uses a reg. editor Regards, Idyllic
lool maybe and you are welcome
I use Resco also. It's not free, but IMO it's worth the price.
Total commander
Task Manager also has a regeditor that is interesting in that you can associate REG files with it for doubleclick merge. I don't use it though since I have experienced strange behavior with large custom REG files.
All,
Thank you for your responses! The reason I had asked the reg. question stems from some frustration getting reg. changes to stick between soft resets using the PHM editor. Perseverence paid off, but I thought there had to be an easier way, hence the reg. question. I did try the RESCO editor and found it quite useful, but the delta between cost and quirkiness has kept me with the PHM version. If I get deeper into "tweaking" my 750 I'll prolly re-enlist the RESCO offering.
Regards,
idyllic
idyllic said:
Thank you for your responses! The reason I had asked the reg. question stems from some frustration getting reg. changes to stick between soft resets using the PHM editor. Perseverence paid off, but I thought there had to be an easier way, hence the reg. question. I did try the RESCO editor and found it quite useful, but the delta between cost and quirkiness has kept me with the PHM version. If I get deeper into "tweaking" my 750 I'll prolly re-enlist the RESCO offering.
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I with you. PHM works fine for any registry edits I need to make and it's free.
+1 for Total Commander
xd1936 said:
+1 for Total Commander
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I'm checking this out right now: looks promising! Thanks for the pointer.
ditto for total commander. Use it with my Wizard andTreo.
idyllic said:
PapaDocta, thank you for your response! Apparently you're the only person here that uses a reg. editor Regards, Idyllic
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It has probably more to do with your own findings
There are multipe freeware registry editors that are more than capable for your purpose.. ..TotalCommander and TaskManager (mentioned in previous posts) are very good programs!
OK, so the final choice came down to ease of use and I've settled on the PHM version. However, I've found task commander to be quite useful although I think its reg. editor is harder to use (IMHO). Between Task Commander and PHM Regedit I'm now very happy (boy am I easily amused )
--idyllic
Do you mean TotalCommander or TaskManager?
mccune said:
Do you mean TotalCommander or TaskManager?
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OOPSY! TaskManager all the way! I guess I'm immune to fat-fingering the keyboard...
Cheers
idyllic
Hi
If you want to edit your registry from your PC (windows based), you can try ceregeditor : http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/
I must say it is quite nice app And is free
Ya know I looked at ceregeditor, but since I use MAC for everything (except gaming) it wasn't going to work for me. I suppose I could have run it in a virtual machine, but that has its draw-backs too. I'm glad it works for you!

Calculator

Can anyone reccommend a good free scientific calculator for windows mobile?
Thanks
Regards,
Neil
Hi Neil,
I use this one and it's been perfect:
http://freewareppc.com/calculator/calc98.shtml
Hope it helps,
D.
Any chance you could post the cab file here as the link to the file doesn;t seem to be allowing me to download it or cannot find the file.
Thanks
Regards,
Neil
If you dont mind paying, HiCalc is the best calculator i have ever used. It even draws out the calculation like you would see it in a book or on paper. It does everything.
Oops, sorry.
Just google'd Calc98:
You could try:
http://www.download.com/Calc98/3000-2053_4-10055799.html
Cheers,
D.
Jiggs1337 said:
If you dont mind paying, HiCalc is the best calculator i have ever used. It even draws out the calculation like you would see it in a book or on paper. It does everything.
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I confirm. HiCalc is an incredible piece of software, but it isn't free
HiCalc crashes when you try to quit the application on the Touch Pro. Emailed them and no support, making me regret buying this thing.
This is the one I use for several years now, and I've seen nothing to substitute it with.
It isn't for free though............
http://www.advantagecalculators.com/main.aspx?PID=UltProduct
Works like a charm on my Touchpro

Best PIM software, anyone?

I've been searching for a good PIM software forever. I loved the PIM software that came with the PalmOS. Since changed to Windows Mobile, I have not found one that can match up with the native Palm PIM. I am not looking for much. All I want, is simple "search" function added to the Calendar and Task (todo) programs that comes with Windows Mobile 6.1. Is that too much to ask for?
All the commercial software packages I've tried, either, too slow, use up too much memory, not hooked up with Windows Mobile environment well, or all of the above.
Any suggestions! thanks very much!
Yes, me too. Since my Psion revo, I've not found anything similar. The one thing I miss is multiple diaries. With WM6 everything has to be on one diary. I would like to seperate my work and personal diaries (without use of 'categories'). I've looked and looked. Everything seems to be simply a 'front end' to the WM one, but nothing unique.
I had a great plug in on my PalmV that gave me a week view of my calendar on the screen just like a paper diary, why has no-one done this for the Pocket PC?
66mustang said:
I had a great plug in on my PalmV that gave me a week view of my calendar on the screen just like a paper diary, why has no-one done this for the Pocket PC?
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Check out ThumbCal, the latest version has an option for "Week view".
anyone know of real PIM s/w. not just a today front-end, but something that has it's own database/sync?
JonMorgan said:
anyone know of real PIM s/w. not just a today front-end, but something that has it's own database/sync?
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Sorry but forget about PPC not even for WIn PC exist a nice/good PIM.

registry editors

Hi all...
could someone recommend a registry editor for me please?
Many thanks
While connected via ActiveSync use http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/ from your PC
When not connected you can use
- http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm (Registry Editor included)
- http://www.dotfred.net/TaskMgr.htm (Registry Editor included)
- many more ... just try google
Hope this helps
regards
fwt
Yip +1 for ceregeditor, very useful and much better than working on a small screen right.
Also PHM regeditor from : http://freewareppc.com/utilities/phmregistryeditor.shtml although doesnt work too well with some of the new manila 2.5 roms (com 8 builds)
And make sure you backup your reg before you start playing with it, its easy to make some [email protected] ups that could render your device useless and would mean a hard reset.
Greetz.
regedit is better one as per my knoledge due to its easy of use and easy understand features
Thanks
Thanks very much for your help.
Have used ceregeditor with no problems.
Regards
rswilliams said:
Thanks very much for your help.
Have used ceregeditor with no problems.
Regards
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I'm glad we could help you
!!! But be carefull !!!
Editing the Registry could harm and damage your device!!!
I just wanted u to know that

Reg edit from PC screen

Hello,
I'm looking for a program wich allows me to edit/modify my phone registry, from my PC. Copy/paste registry entries of my phone on my PC screen.
Anyone know an application like this?
Ty
yes and a simple search of the forum for " desktop regeditor" would have revealed it for you...
ceregeditor will do what you want
Thanks, works perfect, all I needed
try http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/
or even Soti Pocket Controller-Pro

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