Any software for alarms ? The default alarm tone is too soft ..
Softwares for the PDA, what DO you have in your honey/hiphugger
Softwares for the PDA, what DO you have in your honey/hiphugger
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Oct 15 2007, 12:44 PM
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Any software for alarms ? The default alarm tone is too soft ..
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Oct 15 2007, 01:02 PM
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Oct 15 2007, 01:09 PM
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Hi pipedream,
I've tested the steps I prescribed with a 30 sec clip (over 6mb) and it works; 1. Copy file into "My Device -> Windows". 2. Go to "Start -> Settings -> Sounds and Notifications -> Notifications -> Messaging: New text message". 3. Select file from the drop down menu. I tested Baronic's method of copying it to root directory and it works too. Hmmm... perhaps u can try soft reseting ur device after u've copied the file to see whether the file appears or not. Hi shymx, I'm using Mortplayer as my alarm. Free! This post has been edited by kerazul: Oct 15 2007, 01:09 PM |
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Oct 15 2007, 05:55 PM
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someone pls teach me how to show full name in my contact list.. tried edit the view setting in outlook for so long but still can't get it... frustrated already... zzz
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Oct 15 2007, 08:44 PM
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7,533 posts Joined: Sep 2005 From: Lowyat.net Malaysia Sex: Yes please |
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Oct 15 2007, 09:38 PM
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yeah... all of us try damn long to do it ady. And all of us just resort to putting everything in the first name row.
Unless u don't mind spending on a 3rd party PIM replacement software called pocket informant. Then it'll give u the option to change the order of ur contacts name order. |
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Oct 15 2007, 10:10 PM
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someone said Mortplayer rox?
i tried it with stereo headphones, tho the interface was cool, with many equaliser types, i found that i had a lot some crackling on my headphones (like if too loud, u hear the cracking) but on wmp no prob. and side by side comparison, wmp actually did better |
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Oct 15 2007, 10:45 PM
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Hmm kinda agree with Baronic , htc audio manager and tcmp is still better than mort player imho because u cant see the list of the songs at full screen , it gets very annoying when u have it scroll down at tat tiny little box =.= and it lags a bit
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Oct 15 2007, 11:23 PM
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Hi Baronic,
what bluetooth headset r u using? When I use my R35 + Sony MDR EX71 with mortplayer, I tune down the amp also to balance the sound. Because for 1 reason or another, the output from the R35 very heavy on the bass ady. But it sounded alright. Hi shymx, there are actually skins that u can dl that will show full screen playlists. |
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Oct 16 2007, 08:20 AM
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QUOTE(kerazul @ Oct 15 2007, 11:23 PM) Hi Baronic, Using Blueband R. Yea, the bass is heavy, but no matter what equaliser mode i select, still have a bit of speaker crackling sound. annoying for audiophile like me. though its hardly noticeablewhat bluetooth headset r u using? When I use my R35 + Sony MDR EX71 with mortplayer, I tune down the amp also to balance the sound. Because for 1 reason or another, the output from the R35 very heavy on the bass ady. But it sounded alright. Hi shymx, there are actually skins that u can dl that will show full screen playlists. |
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Oct 16 2007, 08:22 AM
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i'll try out the alarm thing... where can get converter to WAV???
BTW where can i find Real Mobile??? This post has been edited by michael9413: Oct 16 2007, 09:32 AM |
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Oct 16 2007, 11:39 AM
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Soli, pda noob here
where do u install all the programs ? In its RAM or ROM or Expension Card ? TQ |
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Oct 16 2007, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(ekestima @ Oct 16 2007, 11:39 AM) RAM = Random Access Memory, the memory power you need to execute a program, the more you have, the faster the execution time. hence, you cannot install your program here.ROM = build-in memory to store factory-defaulted programs, just like your personal computer's BIOS. it is also being used to store operating system such as WM5/WM6, after all, you will still have some left over spaces to install other programs (usually very limited). program execute from ROM is faster than storage card. Expansion Card = a.k.a storage card/memory card, most programs installation goes here. you should, always trying to install new program in storage card, unless, you have plenty of ROM spaces (e.g. O2 Life) or the program force you to install into ROM. hth. |
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Oct 16 2007, 12:37 PM
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Hi michael,
what is Real Mobile? Do u mean Real Media? |
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Oct 16 2007, 03:11 PM
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Sprite Backup
Spb Time Megasoft2000 Pocket Calc Octopus Studio MDict ---> Malay Dictionary Soyong yrq ----> English Dictionary Kodicom DigiNet ----> for CCTV function Mapking 2007 Yahoo! Go 2.0 CE star Any software can help to show my pda screen into my laptop screen or vice versa? This post has been edited by csyow331: Oct 16 2007, 03:26 PM |
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Oct 17 2007, 08:53 AM
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show your pdascreen into your laptop screen??? 0_o elaborate
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Oct 17 2007, 11:05 AM
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Oct 17 2007, 11:11 AM
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QUOTE(ekestima @ Oct 16 2007, 11:39 AM) RAM is Random Access Memory. Pretty much you can write any data here. This is how pre-WM5/WM6 devices used to work. They install their programs in RAM. But starting from , WM5 changed the whole RAM concept , RAM is now well RAM...It will be 'Program Memory' , it will no longer serve as a 'Storage Memory'. Certainly , there is no more fight over Program/Storage. This is pretty much dedicated for Program Memory. Thats all..You can't do anything in here. Last time you could adjust to get more storage or more program memory but now its fixedROM , read-only memory. Pretty much like what callmepaper said , this where your 'OS' resides. Its also called as the 'Hard Storage Memory' (for WM5/WM6). Anything you install in 'Device' will be written to ROM. Thats why even after a battery drain. You still have your data there kicking. Smart eh ?. Before this , you could not do anything to ROM , on older devices..Extra ROM Space are often used as 'Storage Disk' aka iPaq Storage Media. But now its being utilised as 'Storage Memory'. Storage card = nothing much to elaborate on |
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Oct 17 2007, 11:51 AM
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QUOTE(prasys @ Oct 17 2007, 11:11 AM) RAM is Random Access Memory. Pretty much you can write any data here. This is how pre-WM5/WM6 devices used to work. They install their programs in RAM. But starting from , WM5 changed the whole RAM concept , RAM is now well RAM...It will be 'Program Memory' , it will no longer serve as a 'Storage Memory'. Certainly , there is no more fight over Program/Storage. This is pretty much dedicated for Program Memory. Thats all..You can't do anything in here. Last time you could adjust to get more storage or more program memory but now its fixed In tat case, I should get a PDA wif more ROM (if running on WM5). ROM , read-only memory. Pretty much like what callmepaper said , this where your 'OS' resides. Its also called as the 'Hard Storage Memory' (for WM5/WM6). Anything you install in 'Device' will be written to ROM. Thats why even after a battery drain. You still have your data there kicking. Smart eh ?. Before this , you could not do anything to ROM , on older devices..Extra ROM Space are often used as 'Storage Disk' aka iPaq Storage Media. But now its being utilised as 'Storage Memory'. Storage card = nothing much to elaborate on A PDA wif 128MB ROM & 64MB RAM on WM5 issit ok ? |
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Oct 17 2007, 12:01 PM
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128MB ROM + 64MBMB ROM seems to be standard. Although there are 256MB ROM + 64MB RAM and even 1GB (Atom Life ?...Something like that). It does not matter. 128MB ROM is sufficient enough for your just about anyone
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