Finger friend RSS reader? - General Topics

Hi Guys
i'm looking for a finger friendly RSS reader that can also support podcasts, would anyone be able to recommend one please? I am happy to pay for one BUT I want a free demo first (I've thrown money away before!).
RSS Hub is ok but its not really finger friendly.
Thanks!!!

Monty Burns said:
Hi Guys
i'm looking for a finger friendly RSS reader that can also support podcasts, would anyone be able to recommend one please? I am happy to pay for one BUT I want a free demo first (I've thrown money away before!).
RSS Hub is ok but its not really finger friendly.
Thanks!!!
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spb news might fit your needs.

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New PDA

Hi guys,
Well, I am in the market for a pda. My boss has gotten approval for my department to get pda's. I have had desktops, laptops, and an iPhone, but I have no experience in this area. Can anyone give me advice on a good pda. Most of my work involves MS Excel and Word. Need support for pdf, and Access if possible. Need easy to use interface for Excel. Plenty of memory, and decent speed. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
cajohnson said:
Hi guys,
Well, I am in the market for a pda. My boss has gotten approval for my department to get pda's. I have had desktops, laptops, and an iPhone, but I have no experience in this area. Can anyone give me advice on a good pda. Most of my work involves MS Excel and Word. Need support for pdf, and Access if possible. Need easy to use interface for Excel. Plenty of memory, and decent speed. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
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Just google: HTC HD, HTC G1, Touch Pro, Omnia, Xperia
This ones are good choices to have in mind
Good luck
Well firstly, do you need a pda or a pda/phone?
Thanks a lot for the advice. I found the HTC Touch Cruise at http://www.pressdigital.com.au/phones-classic-pdas-accessories/touch-cruise-professional-bundle-p-5789.html. Looks perfect. I primarily need the pda, since I have an iPhone for personal use. But, the video conferencing is a plus. Anyone have any experience with this model?
Thanks again,
Chris
Most of the info you need can be found in the wiki HERE & you can read about the phone in the Polaris forum...
I have the Touch Cruise (Polaris). Its a good compromise between an iPhone and a PDA, but it is a compromise. Seeing that you have an iPhone already, and that you want to edit Office documents, maybe you should look into something with a built in keyboard and a larger screen.
I'd be lying if I told you that dealing with onscreen keyboards on a 2.8" screen is not annoying when you are looking at a spreadsheet. The HTC Athena x7501 is larger, but more much useable for that purpose. It can also do video calls. (However, if you are located in the US, no carrier supports video calling at this time.)
Here's a review link http://www.mobiletechreview.com/HTC-Advantage-X7510.htm
Thanks very much Sonus and Reaper. Great information. Good point about the keyboard. I found a one similar that I am considering - http://www.pressdigital.com.au/phones-classic-pdas-accessories/tytn-hsdpa-phone-bundle-p-5776.html. Anyone have any experience with this one?
Thanks very much,
Chris
The TyTn II is a good business phone phone. Its basically an HTC Touch Cruise with a keyboard, and it is therefore thicker too. Same screen size (2.8"), but the TyTn II is less finger friendly due to its recessed screen, and it doesn't have FM radio like the Touch Cruise. You might want to check out the TyTn II forum or specific device forums for their suggestions also. HTC also released a couple of new phones, browse over to www.htc.com to check them out.
P.S. My suggestion is still the HTC Athena series (x7500, x7501, or x7510 listed from oldest to newest) as long as you don't plan on bringing it everywhere with you and will more than likely keeping it in a brief case vs. in your pants pocket most of the time.
Ohh, and re-reading your first post, the in-built conduit for syncronizing access databases with a PC was done away with the inception of Windows Mobile 6. Furthermore, except for in really old PDAs (devices running Pocket CE 2000 or older), Pocket Access is not available, so you need to go third party for database software. So I would also do some googling and see what the software makers of Windows Mobile database software have to say about syncing database stuff on a WM6 or WM6.1 phone.
Really appreciate your suggestions. I decided to go with the TyTN II. As far as the Access, this is not really a big issue. Access databases are too large anyway when the same data can be used in Excel.
Thanks,
Chris

Need help

Hi guys,
I am looking to buy a pda for work, but need help on which one. Have been looking at an iPAQ. Will be working mostly with Excel documents. Also, need to be able to work with Word and PDF's. Can anyone give some advice.
Thanks,
Chris
all windows mobile pda's meet those requirements
Great. Anyone have any experience with this one - http://www.pressdigital.com.au/phones-classic-pdas-accessories/ipaq-enterprise-handheld-p-5551.html
Thanks
Well, I took the plunge and ordered this one. I will post back to let you know how it goes.
Hi Amiller,
A friend of mine uses the PDA you mentioned. I asked him, and he said he loves it and would recommend it to anyone. If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask.
Chris
I appreciate the tip. I got it today, and love it. Really easy to use. Love how easy it is to check my personal and office emails, open and edit all my docs and excel files. I would like to get a bigger keyboard though for traveling. Any suggestions?
I would recommend the HD and second the G1
Good luck in your desicion
Thanks. I just came across this one. Anyone have any experience with it?
http://www.pressdigital.com.au/phones-classic-pdas-accessories/just-mobile-roky-bluetooth-fabric-wireless-keyboard-p-3600.html
Looks good. Bluetooth, full-size, fabric...
That link is for the keyboard mate, not any device there...
Unless the ones on the pic?? HP maybe.....
http://www.dialaphone.co.uk/blog/?p=980
I bought the iPAQ, and I am looking for a good keyboard for traveling.
I bought that keyboard myself a few months ago, and love it. It is as easy to use as a regular keyboard, but very convenient to travel. I love that it is bluetooth and I don't have to worry about plugging it in. I couldn't go back to using my old mini keyboard. You won't be disappointed.
If you have any questions about it, please let me know.
http://www.pressdigital.com.au/phones-classic-pdas-accessories/just-mobile-roky-bluetooth-fabric-wireless-keyboard-p-3600.html
Thanks for the advice cajohnson. I just ordered it and will let you know how it goes.
Received it today. Had it out of the box and typing away in 15 minutes. Works great. I can pack it in the case with my pda and go. Types like a full size keyboard. Makes my pda much more functional. Appreciate all your help.

Got a new WM after a few years, what's changed? Please get me up to speed!

Hi Guys n Girls,
Well I've been a member since '05 but haven't really played with WM's since the Magicians and Alpines. I've had a TyTn but didnt like it and didnt really play with it and then lost an XDA Orbit on the first night down the pub with it. I've been using an N95 lately.
I've just got myself a Polaris and it looks great! I used to love modding my other WM's but it's been a while and I was just wondering what's changed and what's new. I've had a bit of a read but just need some advice on what software to buy and what steps to take.
So here's a few questions I have:
What's the best media player?
I will listen to a lot of music and watch films while on the go. I used to use TcpMP I think. I need one that supports a lot of codecs and don't really wanna use more than one.
What's the best keyboard software?
I had SPB full screen keyboard and it was a lifesaver. Is this the best? I like the zoom fuction on the ipod keyboard.
Is SPB pocket plus still a must?
I felt this package covered bits left out by MS (such as the real 'x' close button etc.) Is it still recomended or are there other ways around things nowadays.
How do I get this touch flow stuff? It looks cool - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=y78EB0rahQA
I love the way things are more fingertip oriented. I think Apple innovated this.
Is there still a program to design themes?
Or where can I get cool themes? I like the dark styles and windows 7 looks nice.
Is ROM flashing still risky?
I've got the o2 branded ROM at the moment. I used to love trying the community's ROMS but I've just started a family and I'm real skint. I bought my Polaris PAYG and really can't afford to brick it. Mind you cooking ROMs was half the fun!
The best PDF reader?
I read a lot of PDF's and remember never finding one up to standard. Ideally it will be fullscreen with no need to scroll along the lines.
What else do you guys recommend I do to get the best out of my HTC device?
I've forgotten loads and feel like a noob again and just need some advice about what you guys consider 'must have steps'. I remember things such as installing the widdicomm BT stack as the MS one is crap. I use bluetooth stereo headphones (motorola S9s) for music.
Hope you guys have some pointers for me and I'm looking forward to playing again!
I'm off to the read the Polaris Wiki
Thanks,
Gareth
p.s. Oh by the way it's great to see this community has gone from strength to strength. It really has grown! It seems to be the HQ of the WM world now. Congrats!
garethsimpsonuk said:
Hi Guys n Girls,
Well I've been a member since '05 but haven't really played with WM's since the Magicians and Alpines. I've had a TyTn but didnt like it and didnt really play with it and then lost an XDA Orbit on the first night down the pub with it. I've been using an N95 lately.
I've just got myself a Polaris and it looks great! I used to love modding my other WM's but it's been a while and I was just wondering what's changed and what's new. I've had a bit of a read but just need some advice on what software to buy and what steps to take.
So here's a few questions I have:
What's the best media player?
I will listen to a lot of music and watch films while on the go. I used to use TcpMP I think. I need one that supports a lot of codecs and don't really wanna use more than one.
What's the best keyboard software?
I had SPB full screen keyboard and it was a lifesaver. Is this the best? I like the zoom fuction on the ipod keyboard.
Is SPB pocket plus still a must?
I felt this package covered bits left out by MS (such as the real 'x' close button etc.) Is it still recomended or are there other ways around things nowadays.
How do I get this touch flow stuff? It looks cool - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=y78EB0rahQA
I love the way things are more fingertip oriented. I think Apple innovated this.
Is there still a program to design themes?
Or where can I get cool themes? I like the dark styles and windows 7 looks nice.
Is ROM flashing still risky?
I've got the o2 branded ROM at the moment. I used to love trying the community's ROMS but I've just started a family and I'm real skint. I bought my Polaris PAYG and really can't afford to brick it. Mind you cooking ROMs was half the fun!
The best PDF reader?
I read a lot of PDF's and remember never finding one up to standard. Ideally it will be fullscreen with no need to scroll along the lines.
What else do you guys recommend I do to get the best out of my HTC device?
I've forgotten loads and feel like a noob again and just need some advice about what you guys consider 'must have steps'. I remember things such as installing the widdicomm BT stack as the MS one is crap. I use bluetooth stereo headphones (motorola S9s) for music.
Hope you guys have some pointers for me and I'm looking forward to playing again!
I'm off to the read the Polaris Wiki
Thanks,
Gareth
p.s. Oh by the way it's great to see this community has gone from strength to strength. It really has grown! It seems to be the HQ of the WM world now. Congrats!
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You might want to read my roundups - they give you a definite answer to some of your q's (multimedia, Spb Pocket Plus when it comes to the IEM plug-in, theme management with the latest tools etc.)
Thanks,
I've just bee reading your sticky on browsers and I'm gonna take your advice and use opera mobile and flash package, i'm downloading the cabs from RS now.
I'll have a look for more of your writeups.
Thanks
The iPhone now has more and better apps, thats whats changed. WM app development hasnt progressed much at all..
darthbane2k said:
The iPhone now has more and better apps, thats whats changed. WM app development hasnt progressed much at all..
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Not really true - at least not yet. (Albeit, highly possible, given that at least game development for WinMo has almost entirely ceased in the last half a year....)
It's only at some categories that iPhone is MUCH better than WinMo (with much more SW titles); the most important being games.

What is the best???

hi all
i was wondering if you could all help me?, what is the best android comic(.cbr) viewing app available?
i have a htc desire hd and would like to view my comics in portrait and full screen.
i dont mind buying apps so if there is a good paid one please let me know
many thanks
paul
(yes i know im a geek for liking comics )

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Hi guys I was just wondering if anyone could give me a recommendation on which laptop or desktop you think I should get. I'm deciding from either laptop or desktop. Now as far as specs go, it doesnt really matter I just want a new computer thats new and awesome. But any ideas would be much appreciated.
asking for best laptop in phone forum??wow..
from the ARC
I agree lol weird question to ask on a phone forum, but ill bite. Okay I recommend a desktop as they are alot easier to upgrade and manage. As for specs, give me an idea of what your going to be doing with the PC?
Also the best laptop or desktop will depend on the usage you are planning to give. Are you just going to browse the Internet, Games, develop app, is it to carry around, to leave it at home.
A good laptop will depend a lot on your needs. Anyway check dell.com, hp.com or my favorite laptop brand lenovo.com

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