Has anyone managed to port the java version of Office Communicator yet? Or can someone possibly put together an app to chat via Office Communicator? Any help would be much appreciated by myself and the rest of the Android community!
It's lousy that MS doesn't develop this. I know there is an iphone version.
Even Nokia and Motorola have it.widgetmedia.net is currently testing a working client for 2007 R2. Screenshots on the site look good!
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http://www.widgetmedia.net/tutorial
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Does anyone know if there is a Growl client for windows mobile? Tryed google but could not find anything. Iphone has prowl so we need one as well
Still no Growl client for WM? What a shame. But I guess as there is no official notification server like for the iphone, one has to be installed for this service to work, where the phone has to be "logged in".
I've got a webserver that has plenty of idle time and I am willing to test anything that would be necessary for this to work. I am also a web developer and can help with php and mysql programming. But I do not have any programming skills on windows mobile.
Regards
Thomas
maybe this :
Snarl
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snarl_(software)
I dont think there is anything that fits the bill
Moved as not software release.
I searched on xda but didn't see if someone already posted this. If this is already old news, please delete this thread. Thanks.
Skype is no longer developed for Winmo: http://www.skype.com/mobile/
They are introducing Blackberry and Android: http://www.skype.com/mobile/reminder/
It still works on my HD2 though.
Skype 3.0 for Windows Mobile
Skype 3.0 for Windows Mobile can be found at the following link: http://www.skype.com/download/skype/windowsmobile/
There is no mention of Windows Mobile on the homepage; however Skype did sign a contract with Verizon Wireless and that is now up on Skype's web page. I can tell you it works on my Touch Pro 2 with Wi-Fi. I hope this helps; take care!
I have a small problem. I use a netbook (Asus Eee PC 1005HA-H, Atom N280) for my computering. However sometimes I need to have acces to a PC while I'm on the go. I know there is a Remote Desktop program in my HD2, but here's the problem: I use Windows XP Home edition. Which does not have an RDP server in it. There is no way I can use Remote desktop for my laptop sadly.
I do have good experiences with VNC applications such as RealVNC.
So logically, I am now looking for a good, finger-friendly app for my HD2. I am using Google to find more information, but all I seem to find is applications that are from 2005 and VGA, or offers for Viagra.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Finally, after days of searching a mate send me this link via Twitter.
http://www.jamlent.com/2009/11/remote-control-your-pc-with-vnc/
Maybe this will help somebody else. If it isn't going to work I will let it now here.
Any news yet?
Link for the CAB is in that post...
I am currently using the .NET VNC Viewer on my HD2:
http://dotnetvnc.sourceforge.net/
It works. Not the fingerfriendliest App I've seen so far, but.. it's okay for me.
Does anyone know a RDP application for Windows Mobile (5/6) which can be used to publish a single application from a terminal server on a mobile device?
My research with google did not lead to any result so far.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
something like Citrix? they do have a windows mobile client...
Yup something like Citrix but hopefully not so expensive.
Regards
Taking advantage of Windows 2008 server app publishing? nice idea
Imagine Adobe Photoshop on your HD2
xaccers said:
Taking advantage of Windows 2008 server app publishing? nice idea
Imagine Adobe Photoshop on your HD2
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Do you know if this is possible so I mean using the app publishing of Windows 2008?
BTW Does anybody where to check whether the RDP Client is included in official Windows Mobile 6 ROM or not?
Regards
Not tried it, when I was running a 2008 test network at home I didn't have a WM device.
If you can wait 3 weeks when I'm back from holiday, I'll build a 2008 server and give it a test.
Doubt it will work though.
To my knowledge there's only the citrix client for mobiles which can do it, and I don't know much about that.
Hey there XDA,
I'm working on an article for a website about how Windows Mobile played a part in shaping the current state of the Android community. I was curious if anyone knows (or is) a developer who went from WinMo to Android, or even better now works at HTC / Microsoft / Google and got started as a WinMo ROM chef.
Feel free to drop me a PM or reply, I'd love to get in touch with you!