I have a girlfriend from S.America, and my main ongoing communication in our relationship has been WhatsApp. For Immigration purposes i now need proof of our relationship and it is 'vital' that i find a technical solution to extracting the conversation history from my wp7.8 device. The transfer to email option is very incomplete (only gives a few months of conversation). I have searched and can find solutions for Android and IOS but wp7.8 is locked down tight. The closest i could find is WhatsApp Xtract http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24603294
I would pay money if you know a solution in the Vancouver, Canada area where this could be done.. I'm not scared of rooting the old device and extracting the database myself, i just need a how to guide is all.
Thanks anyone who can point me in the right direction.. PS i love WP so far, however the nokia 'transfer my data' option via bluetooth was also a joke - only bringing half my sms over with most of them truncated.
Thanks again.:good:
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Hi there,
If you've all seen a standard Samsung phone, you'll have noticed that you can put a security code/PIN number on your items (Photos, messages etc..).
I was wondering if there was any application or feature out there that means I could impose one of these onto my WM6.1 Polaris? Everyone looks at my phone and every can read all my messages! When I go to look at their inferior phones... They have codes!
Any help is appreciated.
Bumped. Any ideas?
No-one? I'd really like to find an answer.
I remember a new program posted not long ago, that should do what you are looking for. It was posted in Development and Hacking and I think the name was just 'lock'. You then have to make all your links to your messages into links to this lock program, which will ask for a code and then redirect you to your messages. It will still be possible to launch tmail.exe in the Windows directory directly (but I don't think a lot of people will have any clue on how to do this anyway).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=409135&highlight=sms+lock
hope that helps
Hello folks,
I haven't found this a solution for this issue through the forum search nor a long search at the ultimate search engine which now produces a handheld operating system.
Anyways, I currently own an Nokia N95 and I store all my text messages on the SD-card. I'm going to switch to an android based cellphone (Samsung i7500 Galaxy) on monday so the only thing that is missing in my way of becoming a lucky android users is to port my whole mess of text messages to my android cellphone. I wouldn't mind trying hacky stuff so go ahead if you have and hints or bleeding-edge applications that would solve that matter.
I appreciate every hint you people might have.
*waves*
hanzieh
hanzieh said:
Hello folks,
I haven't found this a solution for this issue through the forum search nor a long search at the ultimate search engine which now produces a handheld operating system.
Anyways, I currently own an Nokia N95 and I store all my text messages on the SD-card. I'm going to switch to an android based cellphone (Samsung i7500 Galaxy) on monday so the only thing that is missing in my way of becoming a lucky android users is to port my whole mess of text messages to my android cellphone. I wouldn't mind trying hacky stuff so go ahead if you have and hints or bleeding-edge applications that would solve that matter.
I appreciate every hint you people might have.
*waves*
hanzieh
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Welcome to the forum
Perhaps you havenĀ“t found anything because this is an HTC devices only forum.
Hope another member can point you into the right direction/forum
Good luck,
Guys, I am in need of inputs from you regarding a query that I have.
I work for a corporate group in India and am looking for some technological solution to replace the pen and paper survey questionnaires for field executives. The device I have shortlisted is Samsung Galaxy Note.
Basically I want an application which
- is compatible with Microsoft Access (I have asked our IT guys to develop a survey form)
- is easy to use for field executives for data entry in the form
- is able to send/sync the filled in data to the server wirelessly (3G/EDGE/Wifi)
- is able to connect the device to a pc and reproduce the data on a pc
- is user friendly and bug free
Please let me know if there is already solution available for my requirements (which I may have overlooked) and if custom developed, how much this application is going to cost me.
@ Mods, I searched the forum but could not find any relevant post, hence starting this thread. Feel free to move it to correct section if necessary.
Thanks and looking forward for your replies.
Ace
BUMP... No reply!
Is there no one who could offer some help and direction for me here?
Hi,
don't know if you already soved your issue but I have a suggestion: Memento
I have the same problem you do and have been searching forever. The best I could get was memento (from the market). It has a one time cost of 9,9 USD and it lets you create your own data forms. Everything is stored locally on the device and it can be synchronized (to google docs in my case).
I've been operating 7 devices with this solution for the past 6 months and it works prety well. It cannot do everything I need, but it was the best I could find.
Other than this there are other solutions but the costs involved are a lot higher (something like 10 to 20 USD per month per user)
Hope it helps
Cheers
Long story short, someone came into our home while we were there and took many electronics.
One of them was the Galaxy Note II (ATT) and I see the device is still active and I believe it still accessing the google play store or syncing to my gmail account based on recent activity I can see from my gmail account.
How can I track the location from where this is happening? The police ares supposedly going after them after we found other clues but if I can get a location from where the device was being used, that would be a dealbreaker.
I have / had my gmail account setup and I see last time it synced. I'm not a pro at this but asking for help from some bright minds here. Can anyone help me out?
The more evidence I have for law enforcement, they won't be able to deny who I already know it is. I am looking for more proof to back up my accusation / discovery.
EDIT : Maybe this right place to ask this question or right forum or maybe I'm just out of luck and need to move on. Sorry if stepped over any boundaries with this post.
HI all respected Android developers,
I am a new user to Android maybe not yet as I bought a new Huawei Y360 few days ago but then I received very sad news to know that I cannot move my Nokia Lumia 520 sms into my new Android phone. Those sms are extremely important I cannot just let them go.
I would like to inquire how come the Android developers and computer engineers have invented all sorts of programs Except one extreme important thing which is making the Android phone reads short text messages from windows phone? Is there a hope that this would solved as I believe I am not alone and there are lots of other windows phone users who would like to become Android users but they will never risk losing their contacts or SMS.
I really hope you as genius developers can find a way to either make Android phones read the Windows phone SMS format which is ( .msg) or invent an app that converts (.msg) into Android readable sms format.
ALL the Best!
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HI all respected Android developers,
I am a new user to Android maybe not yet as I bought a new Huawei Y360 few days ago but then I received very sad news to know that I cannot move my Nokia Lumia 520 sms into my new Android phone. Those sms are extremely important I cannot just let them go.
I would like to inquire how come the Android developers and computer engineers have invented all sorts of programs Except one extreme important thing which is making the Android phone reads short text messages from windows phone? Is there a hope that this would solved as I believe I am not alone and there are lots of other windows phone users who would like to become Android users but they will never risk losing their contacts or SMS.
I really hope you as genius developers can find a way to either make Android phones read the Windows phone SMS format which is ( .msg) or invent an app that converts (.msg) into Android readable sms format.
ALL the Best!
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Hello,
You may visit here Tutorial for migrating text messages and read the entire thread thoroughly.
Also you may register for XDA Account to post and reply in the forums.
-Vatsal