Archive for February 6th, 2008

More info about Xten-Pro for Mobile

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

A post from modaco.com says: (quote) OP

I finally managed to run client “x-pro” pocket PC edition on i-mate SP5 (qtek 8310) and i-mate SP3i (qtek 8020).

1 - Get the “x-pro.cab” file. Install it on a PPC then copy two files “x-pro.exe” and “AES_PPC_DLL.dll” to SP5 /windows directory or /storage/windows for sp3i;

2 - Set up your accounts on the PPC running “x-pro”. Activate x-tunnels if you intend to use non-wifi connexions. Then, using Resco Reg Editor, export “/HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/xten…/X-PRO” to x-pro.reg file, and copy this file as well to your SP5 or SP3i;

3- Create a shortcut to “x-pro.exe” in /windows/Start Menu/ (Storage/windows/Start Menu for Sp3i);

4 - Run Resco Reg Editor on your SP5/3i, import “x-pro.reg” file, reboot and get ready.

5 - connect SP5 to wifi (connect Sp3i to internet via bluetooth and activesyc 4.1)

6 - launch X-PRO from the “Start” menu and wait untill it is connected to you gateway.

7 - simply dial the numbers from the smartphone dialpad, connect with a press on the joystick.

8 - You’re done !!! Quality of sound is acceptable on SP5, very PTT like from SP3i.

9 - No need to overclock or whatever, it doesn’t seem to have any effect on quality.

10 - Log window can be accessed by a long press on “#”

11 - Any comments, please feel free to post.

Screenshots attached.

Attached File(s)Attached File xprosp3i.jpg ( 29.5k ) Number of downloads: 96
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And the links for Xten-Pro Trial:

Trial version : http://builds.xten.net/download/?8cc389c27…dbb62de512cd930
User manual : http://xten.com/docs/X-PRO_PocketPC_Users_Guide.pdf

Someone in the thread says, when he opens x-pro.exe in the it says ‘Evaluation complete. Thank you for evaluating X-PRO. Please contact your vendor for more information.’

He says: (quote)

Instead, I found ineen.com - they use the X-PRO software - and their softphoen for PPC, which I’m able to run, but I cannot call another user’s internal Ineen number, even if both users are online. I don’t know if I’m doing it correctly with using Line1 and Line2, but at least there is a trunk tone coming out of the speaker.

Have a look at http://www.ineen.com/download_ppc.html

Download link:

Download ineen for Pocket PC (1.76 MB)
File name: ineenSetup.exe

Beta release. Version: 1.1 (1106k stamp 18010)
Release date: May, 16 2005

CAB Installer for Pocket PC Device (3.25 MB)
File name: ineenSetup.cab

Another post says: (quote)

http://www.ciceronetworks.com/products/phone/
client… The smartphone version is specifically made for 8310/SP5.
It integrates with the existing dialer so you can do things like call waiting between and , as well as use the book.

Contact the , it costs 40 euro’s for a single license.

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IBM Personal Java / Midlet environment J9

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Here and Here is a post talking about J9 for MGMaps (Mobile GMaps) on Windows-Mobile PocketPC or Smartphone.

I installed the file like this post says: http://www.mgmaps.com/winset/. I tried and got this error.Invalid fontPaths.properties detected. Please delete fontPaths.properties in /lib/jclMidp20/ and restart the MIDlet.When I first installed J9 in my computer, there was no such a file. Now it’s created with zero byte.I deleted that file, it creates another empty one and says The font file paths are set incorrectly. Please edit fontPaths.properties in /lib/jclMidp20/ to point to the appropriate font files from the system font folder.Actually, I changed the system font according to this post, I’m using sunglobe.ttf and the whole path is \Windows\Fonts\sunglobe.ttf. Accordint to this post, I put in the file fontPaths.properties with “LcduiSystemFont: Windows\sungbloe.ttf“. But I still have the problem.

I googled keywords: LcduiSystemFont, fontPaths.properties and /lib/jclMidp20/. I didn’t get any solution. Finally, I found this post and this post with keyword fontPaths.jar.

I got the version of J9 from the 2nd post which is talked about in the 1st post and it worked finally. In the 1st post, their error message is “font file paths are set incorrectly. Please Edit fontPaths.jar in <VM Installation>/lib/jcmipd20/ext to point to the appropriate font files from the system font file”. My error message is about fontPaths.properties instead of fontPath.jar. I think they are using 6.0 version. My error is for 6.1 version.I’m trying to install J9 for GMaps as posted here. But I still have the same problem like before without IBM J9. I installed J9, then installed mgmaps-alpha-signed.jad. It didn’t give me any error about digital signature. After I logged in, I checked “stored maps”. But I still can not save it. I can save everything else except this “stored maps” option.

Update: Finally, I got MGMaps work with IBM J9 with loaded the following 2 files which is post here and here.

jockyw2001 wrote:
The great new stored maps feature requires JSR-75 support. Unfortunately JSR-75 is not included in the standard IBM J9 package for WM5/6 devices.Luckily IBM offers an extension which is easy to install. You only have to copy 2 files to the right location.
This is described in detail in the blog of Markus Brosch: http://www.markus.brosch.net/?p=111.
If you already installed IBM J9 then there are only 3 steps:
Download this jar from IBM. Unzip it. It contains a folder called fixed.
Copy: fixed\ive-2.2\runtimes\wm2003\arm\midp2\bin\fileconn.dll into this folder on you mobile device: \Storage Card\J9\MIDP20\bin\
Copy: fixed\ive-2.2\runtimes\wm2003\arm\midp2\lib\jclMidp20\ext\fc.jar into this folder on you mobile device: \Storage Card\J9\MIDP20\lib\jclMidp20\ext\

After you installed JSR-75 restart IBM J9 and start MGMaps, go into Settings - Map Browsing and select the “Stored Maps” checkbox. In the “Storage Path” textbox enter “/Storage Card” if you stored the offline map directory under the root directory of the memory card.

Results also posted here and here.

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Fring

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Fring now support windows mobile.

Here is the description from ’s website:

™ is a free mobile software that lets you talk and live chat (IM) using your handset’s Internet connection instead of costly mobile airtime () minutes. enables free mobile calls over Wi-Fi Internet access or your GPRS, EDGE or 3G Internet data plan.

lets you easily communicate with all your , ®, MSN® , Google Talk™ , and regular contacts from one, integrated contact list. also supports SkypeOut and hundreds of -based services such as GizmoProject, VoipCheap, VoipStunt, Free World, even from non- enabled handsets, enabling cheap local and international calls to contacts’ PCs, mobile phones and landline numbers. is also enhanced with real-time contact availability (presence) so you can see who’s available before dialing.

Here is a post about .

It looks like ’s service is unstable. But at least, could be used as a free -client for mobile. I’ll see how it goes.

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T-Mobile DASH and MDA: upgrade to WM6

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

T-Mobile Dash and MDA: upgrade to WM6

T-Mobile just released the Windows Mobile 6 upgrade for the DASH.

http://www.t-mobile.com/wmupgrade/

Another very interesting cute IM and VoIP Programs

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

GoTalkMobile - GTalk J2ME Client

http://www.gotalkmobile.com/gotalkmobile_supported_phones.html

GTalk2Voip - Talkonaut

Talkonaut™ is freely available, voice capable, Google Talk™ like application for your mobile . Talkonaut works on a large scale of mobile phones with Java (J2ME) support, including Windows Mobile and Palm handsets. Talkonaut™ supports Jabber, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN, AIM and Yahoo networks for chatting and Google Talk, MSN and Yahoo for voice calls.

http://www.gtalk2voip.com/

http://www.talkonaut.com/home.shtml

OctroTalk

OctroTalk. Mobile Instant Messaging with full voice integration. This always-on product keeps you connected with your buddies, and your buddies reach you whenever, wherever. Works seamlessly over GPRS/EDGE/CDMA/Wifi/Bluetooth data connections, and cuts down your bills. OctroTalk now supports GoogleTalk/Jabber, MSN, AIM, ICQ and Yahoo.

Complete product. Access to PSTN (soon) .

It enable us to call on mobile MSN, Yahoo etc besides chat.

http://www.octro.com/

TiVi

TiVi is a free software product that enables to make and receive calls, real time video calls, and also provides a chat function. More over - the communication between Tivians is for free, but dynamical use of 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth networks lowers the costs on the all of your mobile communication.

TiVi is available on the smart mobile devices like Nokia N70, N80, N91, E60, E61, E70, Treo 700w, Qtek, iMate, PDAs (and more). You can easily find and download a compatible version of TiVi here. It?s also possible to transfer the TiVi application to your via Bluetooth or to copy that on your by using Nokia PC suite. Just some simple steps to install TiVi and you can use it everywhere and for free! TiVi works over 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth networks. With this application you can make mobile-to-mobile calls, mobile-to-landline calls, and mobile-to-PC calls wherever you are. Try it today - Tivians are already talking from their mobiles for free!

PORT:5060
Domain:reg.tivi.lv
Proxy:reg.tivi.lv
Outbound Proxy:reg.tivi.lv

http://m.tivi.com/?more=1

http://www.tivi.com/

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Gizmo for Mobile

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

It’s nice to have Gizmo for mobile. At least, we can put gizmo on mobile with grandcentral, so we can receive free calls on mobile with a local number. The calling rates are expensive compared to some other VSP like , voipbusterpro etc.

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gtalk2voip

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

GTalk-To-VoIP: Connecting VoIP worlds into Universe!

Gtalk2Voip updated their services. Now they have Follow-Me and CallBack features.

Here is a summary of their services:

Using GTalk2VoIP you can:

- Make calls from Google Talk, Yahoo or MSN to any mobile or landline (PSTN)
- Make calls to other Google Talk, Yahoo! and MSN/Live users or phones ( URI)
- Create voice conferences with other Google Talk, Yahoo! or MSN/Live users
- Send or receive voicemail from/to Google Talk, Yahoo! or MSN/Live users
- Receive calls to your Google Talk, Yahoo! or MSN/Live from mobile or landline phones (PSTN) by using DIDs or via Broker service
- Receive calls from phones, including Gizmo Project, InPhonex, SJPhone and others
- Send /SIMPLE instant messages to phones

Here is their detailed services list:

http://www.gtalk2voip.com/gtalk_services.shtml

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English-Chinese Talking Dictionary 3.1.0 for mobile

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

English-Chinese Talking Dictionary 3.1.0 Download

Activation Number: Link

another two multiple IM services

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

www.meebo.com

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Meebo logo

Screenshot taken, March 19, 2006.

Meebo Screenshot

Meebo is an in-browser instant messaging program which supports multiple IM services, including Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk, AIM, ICQ [1], and Jabber and is based on the free and open source library libpurple created by the software developers of Pidgin[2].

Unsupported features

  • QQ Protocol
  • Aim Chat Exchanges (can only join exchange 4)
  • Yahoo! IMviroments

www.ebuddy.com

from ebuddy.com:

eBuddy is a free web based that enables you to chat with your MSN, Yahoo, MySpace, Google Talk, MySpace and AIM buddies. No downloads or registration required!

To use the web version of eBuddy, all you need is a Javascript enabled browser on your computer. You can access eBuddy from any computer or location and it even works behind a firewall. Whether you’re at home, school, at the library or at work, surf over to eBuddy and login with your account to start chatting - it’s as easy as that!

When you’re on the road, outdoors or traveling you can use the mobile version of eBuddy to chat with your buddies. Every mobile device that supports xHTML or WAP can be used; this includes Cell Phones, PDA’s, Sony PSP and Nintendo DS! Check out the Mobile page for more info.

Get ebuddy for mobile at here: http://www.ebuddy.com/promo.php.

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iFon™/mobile Finally Available

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

From http://www.tabletmedia.com/ifon.htm