Hello Everybody,
I just released a new Android app on the market.
Its name is PushDoc and it’s a client/server app which
makes your phone interact with your computer via wifi.
The phone app has a server which serves a Java Swing app
which is deployed with Java Webstart.
Here is a video demo youtu.be/BKF791vvibs
With PushDoc you can:
- Select any text from your browser, drop it to the phone and have it converted to AUDIO speech file on your phone so that you can listen to your favourite news while driving or jogging (this feature is english only at the moment).
- Transfer web article from your desktop to your phone/tablet just selecting the text/article from any desktop web browser and drag n drop to the phone.
- You can drag and drop an entire web page and have it converted in PDF into your phone.
- Stamp your desktop screen and have it immediately on your phone.
- Transfer files and folders from phone to desktop and vice versa.
- Write notes from your desktop and easily send it to the phone.
- Manage your phone SD card from your desktop.
- Manage your phone SD card from your phone.
If you have any comment on Java webstart approach could you
drop a line.
The app page is angeloschiavone.com
What do you think about serving Java Desktop Applications
with Android Handsets?
Thanks very much for your help and comments!
Kind regards,
Angelo
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HandyGet For Pocket PC
Enjoy yourself,Download anywhere!
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- Overview
HandyGet is a Http/Ftp download manager in Pocket PC. It's easy to use and integrates itself into Pocket Internet Explorer.
It allows downloading from ftp/http servers and resuming downloads.
If you've ever waited forever for your files to download from a slow connection, or been cut
off mid-way through a download - or just can't keep track of your ever-growing downloads.
- Main features
- HandyGet is for you.
HandyGet can split downloaded files into sections, downloading each section
simultaneously, for an increase in downloading speed from 100% to 300%. This,
coupled with HandyGet's powerful and easy-to-use management features, helps
you take control of your downloads like never before.
- Multi jobs
HandyGet can split downloaded files into sections, downloading each section simultaneously, for an increase in downloading
speed from 100% to 300%
- Speed
The ability to split files into up to 4 parts, with each part downloading simultaneously. Up to 4 different simultaneous
download jobs. HandyGet just might be the fastest download software around!
- IE Monitor
Automate your HandyGet downloads with a Internet Explorer browser click.
- Proxy Support
Support for proxy servers(HTTP Get,HTTP Connect,Socks4,Socks5) for maximum downloading flexibility.
- FTP site explorer
HandyGet can browse a FTP site and download files in FTP site.The files have been downloaded will
be stored in the same folders tree with the FTP site.
- Customize
Download completed message,including screen notify,Vibrate and sound.
- Management
HandyGet is capable of creating unlimited numbers of categories for your files.Download
jobs can be placed in specifically-named categories for quick and easy access.The powerful
and easy-to-use management features in HandyGet help you take control of your downloads easily.
You can open the file downloaded by "Control" menu,and you can also open the file folder by
"Control" menu.
- Multi-Language
English
Chinese(Simplified)
Chinese(Traditional)
- 30 days trial version
- Requirements
Windows Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition
WIndows Mobile 5.0 For Pocket PC
Internet connection
Download URL :
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=23298
Jesus....gives new meaning to the phrase "cross post" doesn't it? How obnoxious.
Commercial app $19.99
HandyGet:
Please don't cross post. Your multiple posting of a commercial app, ie an advert, is being referred to an Administrator.
Subject to Flar's boot + your ass, I've left this post in pending our coven.
We'll be in touch.
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Description according to the publisher: http://www.ereader.com/ereader/software/product/22726_wm.htm
Our eReader for Windows Mobile® software allows you to download and read your eBooks whenever you want and wherever you go. Our latest version now includes an interactive over-the-air shopping experience! Now you can access the entire eReader catalog as well as your personal bookshelf right from your mobile device. Browse titles, make purchases and instantly download books directly to your device anytime, anywhere! Here at eReader.com, we've worked hard to ensure that reading eBooks on your handheld is a pleasure!
In addition to all of the standard features of eReader, eReader Pro also allows customers to:
Instantly browse, purchase and download eBooks directly from your mobile device!
Access your personal bookshelf directly from your device!
Add bookmarks, navigate, and search for words in your ebook.
Purchase the reference pack to enhance your reading experience - select any word and easily look it up using your dictionary.
Adjust several display features to personalize your eReader, such as justification of text and line spacing.
Take advantage of Auto Scroll viewing features to enhance readability.
Use RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) to read your eBooks easily and quickly!
Please note: A Wi Fi access point or an active data plan is required to download books directly to your device using the new OTA (Over the Air) technology. Check with your wireless provider regarding your service plan, as charges may be incurred.
Chengelog:
3.0.3
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eReader is now free.
Added the Shopping Area.
Added support for Windows Mobile 6.
2.6.5
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Added softkey menu support.
Corrected a book crash when the SD card is removed.
Remove links in the Start Menu.
Bug fixes.
2.6.4
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Added support for Windows Mobile 2005 Smartphones
Added support for Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphones
Added 5-navigation support
Bug fixes
2.6.3
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Bug fixes
New installer using CAB files
Added support for Windows Mobile 2005 Pocket PCs
Maybe it will be interesing for some users so I also uploaded the extracted cab for Tornado (in the attachment). The publisher also made free program for making eBooks DIY, but follow the link because it is too large for uploading.
All mobile browsers that I have (opera wm, opera android, android and iphone) seem to lack a proper implementation of frames. This is normally not much of a problem because who needs them? Well one really terrific piece of software that uses them to display its controls is the famous webcamXP.
There are some apps on the boards here that try to implement a viewer for webcamXP to allow the user to see their homes live ip cam feed but an app is not necessary. Download the attached file, rename it to a html extension and replace the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx inside with your actual ip address. Place the file in the webroot directory that webcamXP created and use it when viewing remotely . Now when you access your webcam remotely on a phone the pan and up down buttons will work as expected.
At my work i've gotten the responsibility to create a workshop about how to use the samsung note 10.1 at work. Many people (about 400) bought a note 10.1 but many have no idea how to use it and still prefer to print out everything and work with a pen.
So, last few days i've been looking for easy ways to use the tablet........it's not easy.
Many problems occur that non-technical people just don't understand.
Example problem: I've received an email with a pdf file... I open the file by selecting it and shows polaris, adobe reader(the one i use) and other apps. After opening it I insert some 'free draw' and wish to save it....no 'save button'... when i 'go back' it says document saved......where did it save it?.. maybe i can apply the same logic? maybe it saved it in the email where i pressed the PDF in the first place.... So i reply the mail, assuming it saved the PDF... it didn't
other such problems occur and so i thought... how do you people use the tablet at work? or is it still just a gadget toy, not really helping at work? Is this high tech device really only good at angry birds?
For people like me, who like to tinker and play with the device, it's usable... but what apps do you use to make work easy?
We have just over 20 tablets at our office and I recently had to give a quick usage course on it. A couple apps that I highly recommended to our users eas ES File Explorer as it gives the option of browsing the network for files. When adding a VPN app (NCP VPN Client is what I use) then they can access the files from anywhere just as on their laptops.
I don't know how much it will help you but here was the topics I covered:
1. Basic Introduction to the Device/Android
a. Home Screens
i. Widgets and app icons
ii. Customizationb. App Drawer
i. Sorting
ii. Foldersc. Settings
i. Accounts
ii. Apps
iii. Sounds/Notificationsd. Apps2. Notes – S-Note and other Apps
a. Folders and Note Structures
b. S-Pen enhanced features
i. Easy select text
ii. Copy image
iii. Quick Actions
iv. Air Viewc. Printing and emailing
i. PrintBot appd. Audio Notes of Meetings3. Multi-Apps
a. Positioning and sizing windows
b. Multi-window vs. dual view4. Business Uses
a. Polaris Office and other apps
b. JDE access – Dolphin Browser
c. Calendar/Agenda
d. Network File access
i. ES File Explorer
ii. VPN access5. Conference & Meeting Apps
a. Fuze, Skype, etc
b. Group Play6. Support – TV QuickSupport
7. Q&A
Hello everyone. This is my vision of sharing clipboard over local network.
I found a lot of similar things however they were not good for me. Let me explain.
I have couple netbooks at home with linux/windows. I have desktop running linux. I have 3 androids around...and sometimes I have friend coming with Mac.
I want be able to just send link / password / picture/ video from one device to another fast-right-now without worrying to setup / configure /reading manuals for anything.
And here PasteOver.Net comes. Written for own use mostly, works strictly inside local IP subnets, uses AES-128/RSA-1024 encoding in case you want to launch it in school, sends clipboard content (content is unified, so PrintScr on windows will paste on unix devices like android too) and (or) files etc.
PasteOver.Net comes in 2 versions:
Desktop Edition
Android Edition
Desktop edition is a java "jar" and can run anywhere with JavaFx 1.8._u40 or better. Also I made some bundles for easy use on Intel CPUs (on website).
Android edition is hosted by google play market, also it has 2 additional features:
Empty Clipboard - floods clipboard with trash so it removes things like password (Samsungs keep last 20 items, your password may stay there forever).
Picture&Send - single button "do a picture, send to other device now".
You can get desktop bundles/jar and read more on: pasteover.net
Android version is on: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.pasteover