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If you need to have a word processor, spreadsheet or presentation software that offers more features that Excel Mobile, Word Mobile or PowerPoint Mobile then take a look at SoftMaker. SoftMaker offers TextMaker 2008, PlanMaker 2008 and Softmaker Presentations 2008 that have many of the features you expect on a desktop PC. The following screen shots are these applications on a Redfly.
Posted Tuesday, November 4, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 2.64Comments (0)
A Redfly is a larger keyboard and screen for a Windows Mobile Standard (Smartphone) or Professional (Pocket PC) device. Since I use Windows Mobile daily, I have been watching the price point of the Redfly. Earlier this month, Celio decided to sell the Redfly for $199. So I decided to pick one up. Two weeks ago I received my Redfly. After taking two trips with the Redfly, here’s my experience with it.
Over the years I have been gathering Windows Mobile registry settings. Here is the largest list of registry settings for Windows Mobile! The registry settins are organized into the following sections:
Windows Server 2008 is now supported with Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1. You need to install the Desktop Experience Feature in order to complete the installation of WMDC. Also, if you have a x64 version of Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista, you need to install the WMDC 6.1 x64 driver.
This update has been reflected on all the Windows Mobile Device Center Troubleshooting pages as appropriate.
Seth Fogieand White Wolf Security has reported an RNDIS and DCOM vulnerabilites with ActiveSync 4.x and Windows XP. With this vulnerability a Windows Mobile user can take control of a desktop PC even if the PC is locked.
Posted Thursday, October 2, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 3.38Comments (0)
Announcing the Windows Mobile Quick Reference Guide Version 2.0 with the following sections:
1. User Interface 2. Navigation 3. Notifications 4. Customizing 5. Special Applications 6. Using the Wireless Manager 7. Setting up a Cellular data connection 8. Setting up a Wi-Fi Connection 9. Communicating with Bluetooth Devices 10. Setting up a E-Mail Account 11. Resetting Your Device 12. Support 13. Feedback
Now available in the following formats in English and German:
A. Combined Professional/Classic/Standard B. Professional/Classic C. Standard
Free for invidiuals! Requires a license for corporate use.
There were over 25 updates made to the Exchange ActiveSync Errors and Solutions including adding new error codes. Also, there were updates to many of the possible solutions with links to the latest Microsoft Knowledge Base articles.
Learn about the Windows Mobile Standard, Classic and Professional:
1. User Interface 2. Navigation 3. Customizing 4. Notifications 5. Using the Wireless Manager 6. Setting up a Cellular data connection 7. Setting up a Wi-Fi Connection 8. Communicating with Bluetooth Devices
Now available in Engish and German! Special Thanks to Andreas Erle for the translation into German!
A list of items that are not synchronized or functions that are not supported with Exchange 2007 ActiveSync and Windows Mobile 6.1.
Posted Friday, August 8, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 3.28Comments (0)
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