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 My Windows Mobile smartphone, my everything, How software enhances my smartphone

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Quinn
post Sep 7 2008, 12:49 PM

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i tried, i still cant get it.

* nvm.. i got it. need to minimize it then it works.

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post Sep 7 2008, 01:37 PM

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hy guys.just got myself OMNIA with wm6.1 the problem is i cannot install my window mobile device centre either using cd(included) or from microsoft homepage. for info, im using vista home premium.help plsss
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post Sep 7 2008, 02:09 PM

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not necessary to install WMDC as it come by default inside Vista
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post Sep 7 2008, 02:50 PM

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yea.. jus plug it in. vista automatically detects. doesnt need the cd....
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post Sep 7 2008, 11:51 PM

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erm, but actually to me is hard to synch my phone thru outlook, media player, etc..... since it is more convenient using wmcd. i think so lar....
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post Sep 8 2008, 09:12 PM

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Lol, once you connect through WMDC, it will sync via Outlook
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post Sep 9 2008, 01:28 AM

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i try install rom thru vista b4 as well...
oso no need install anything. jus plug n play....
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post Sep 9 2008, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(en_mizi @ Sep 7 2008, 01:37 PM)
hy guys.just got myself OMNIA with wm6.1 the problem is i cannot install my window mobile device centre either using cd(included) or from microsoft homepage. for info, im using vista home premium.help plsss
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You may download this: Microsoft Mobile Device Center smile.gif
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post Sep 12 2008, 01:45 AM

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QUOTE(karhoe @ Sep 2 2008, 09:36 AM)
My Windows Mobile smartphone serves many purposes to me - just to share with you guys biggrin.gif
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1) Normal phone - Features ultimate connectivity with quadband, EDGE, Bluetooth, Infrared, WiFi

2) My webcam (Powered by WebCameraPlus )- I could use the camera of the phone as a camera, even a wireless camera using WiFi, which means I can turn on my webcam on my computer and bring the handphone around the house, even to my neighbour's house. The latest version also doubles up as a wireless microphone so you can do webconference everywhere.

3) My Skype phone (Powered by Skype Mobile )- Save that USD200 to buy a dedicated skype phone. This smartphone serves as a Skype phone so I can talk for hours if I wish to.

4 ) My Live Messenger (Powered by Windows Live Mobile )- I can chat at whichever hotspot I come across, or connect via EDGE/GPRS if I'm really desperate

5) SMS becomes easier (Powered by MyMobiler ) - Once my phone is connected to the PC, be it through USB, Bluetooth or WiFi, I can reply to SMS instantly and quick if I am infront of the computer using the keyboard. No need to use that two little thumbs. SMS are also synchronized to Outlook express using Jeyo Mobile Extender

6) My personal organizer, never miss anything anymore (Powered by Outlook Express) - I used my phone to set important dates, schedules, important meetings, assignments, etc. With Windows Vista and XP, all these can be synchronized between the computer and the phone using Microsoft Active Sync or Windows Mobile Device Centre

7) My media centre, powered by Windows Media Centre Mobile - I store hundreds of musics in the storage card.

8) My document reader (Adobe Reader LE & Office Mobile ) - With Office Mobile and Adobe reader, reading and editing documents on the go is easy

9) My Internet browser - powered by (Internet Explorer Mobile ), WAP sites are irrelevant, view sites in full bloated HTML

10) My Sideshow (Coming soon) - Soon, the device would be able to function as a sideshow device for Windows Vista, being able to control Vista gadgets on the phone.

11) My call recorder (Powered by PMRecorder ) - thinking of blackmailing me? All phone conversations are automatically recorded. Another good reason for you not to borrow my phone to call someone else biggrin.gif

12) My entertainment centre - with games such as Scrabble , Tetris , Fishopolis , Worms World Party and many more high quality games , I'll never get bored anymore.

13) My flash drive (Powered by WM5torage ) - now this device can also act as a universal plug and play flash drive, using the SD card as the storage device. Carrying files around gets easier.

14) My pocket dictionary, with MDict , I can install as many downloadable databases to my phone such as Language translators, list of countries and it's capital, and many more

15) My modem, the phone can act as a GPRS/EDGE modem or even dial up modem (but the charge would be too high) so I can hook it to my laptop and go online wherever there is a cellphone reception.

16) There are also other useful applications, such as :


    * BMI Calc , use to monitor one's fitness by calculating the BMI (Body Mass Index) value, just key in your height and weight, and with a push of the button, you know your BMI.

    * Moblue , use to manage incoming Bluetooth beams, to specify the location where the received file will be saved.

    * FizzBill , ever eaten with a friend at a restaurant, wanted to split the bill but calculations were confusing with all the surcharge and taxes thrown in? With FizzBill, just key in the actual amount, tax rate, and the number of people sharing the bill and the amount will be generated instantly.



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This and many more features are available to you when you use a smartphone powered by Windows Mobile. While many of you are crazy over Symbian phones like Sony Ericsson and Nokia, why not give Windows Mobile a try? Windows Mobile has the largest user contributed softwares, applications and games which makes your smartphone a very powerful device.

Not to mention, every single things in the phone can be configured and tweaked using registry, just like a normal computer
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how do I install mdict from : http://www.octopus-studio.com/download.en.htm#mdict


i ain't clear about the dictionary data part .


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post Sep 12 2008, 07:34 AM

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i used windows mobile phone for 4 years
and now i am changing to symbian phone

cause the phone hangs/restart at time where i needed to use most
and the battery life sucks

plus i now always working with alot of chemicals stuff, windows mobile phone is not that robust or well built for such roughness
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post Sep 12 2008, 11:10 PM

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QUOTE(PrinceHamsap @ Sep 12 2008, 07:34 AM)
i used windows mobile phone for 4 years
and now i am changing to symbian phone

cause the phone hangs/restart at time where i needed to use most
and the battery life sucks

plus i now always working with alot of chemicals stuff, windows mobile phone is not that robust or well built for such roughness
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Agreed..

But each has it's own pros and cons,

But it must suit your need, and most importantly,

You must be happy and satisfied with your choice and be ready to live with it....

Everyday, everywhere, there are people switching from windows mobile to symbian,
but there are also people switching from symbian to windows mobile...

For the time being, I guess I am sticking with windows mobile...





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post Sep 12 2008, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(PrinceHamsap @ Sep 12 2008, 07:34 AM)
i used windows mobile phone for 4 years
and now i am changing to symbian phone

cause the phone hangs/restart at time where i needed to use most
and the battery life sucks

plus i now always working with alot of chemicals stuff, windows mobile phone is not that robust or well built for such roughness
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Well, the most important thing for a long battery time is to keep RAM usage to min. Always remember to close unused application..

I am totally against your statement that WM is not robust or well built.

One needs to really know how to 'exploit' the function of the phone.

May I know what does handling chemical stuff got to do with having a WM phone?
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post Sep 12 2008, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(karhoe @ Sep 12 2008, 11:19 PM)

May I know what does handling chemical stuff got to do with having a WM phone?
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lol... Hamsap, i'm all ears.... n eyes tongue.gif
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post Sep 12 2008, 11:26 PM

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Nice post. btw izzit moblue work with wm6.1?
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post Sep 13 2008, 12:46 AM

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Yeap, WM5 onwards
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post Sep 14 2008, 09:50 PM

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not work with TP. What os version u using?
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post Sep 14 2008, 10:05 PM

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WM6.1

Funny that it doesn't work, it works with other PDA though
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post Sep 14 2008, 11:26 PM

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i just install it, and uncheck beam thinggy, i cant recived any files.

if i enable beam thinggy i will recive the file, but not control by moblue, could u tell me how u do it?

p/s yes i also check my files filter.

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toby.c13
post Sep 14 2008, 11:43 PM

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hmmm i installed the pocket digital clock thingy. the big clock on the screen..
however the default clock still exist on the top right corner..
how to remove it?

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post Sep 14 2008, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(toby.c13 @ Sep 14 2008, 11:43 PM)
hmmm i installed the pocket digital clock thingy. the big clock on the screen..
however the default clock still exist on the top right corner..
how to remove it?
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the third tab of the time settings ==> uncheck that

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