Thursday, August 23, 2007

Mobilizer

http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/get-my-mobiler-v1-0.html

I don't know about you, but this is AMAZING! I can type and do everything using my mouse and keyboard on my smart phone. What's more it's right in front of me -- on my monitor!

Talk about text freedom!

Friday, August 17, 2007

DATA PROTECTION TIPS FOR POCKET PC USERS.

1. Always create a backup of your outlook data on a regular basis.
2. Don't delete items when your device is connected to your computer.

How to recover items that have been hard deleted in Outlook.


This article describes how to recover items that have been "hard deleted"; for example, if you do not move items to the Deleted Items folder before you delete them, these items have been hard deleted.

It is also possible to permanently delete items without first moving them to the Deleted Items folder. This procedure is called a "hard delete" as opposed to a "soft delete".

Messages are hard deleted in the following scenarios:

• You are using Microsoft Outlook, and you press SHIFT+DELETE to delete a message.
• You are working an Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) client or another type of client that does not first move the message to the Deleted Items folder.By default, the Recover Deleted Items functionality is only enabled on the Deleted Items folder in a user's private folders; items that are hard deleted cannot be recovered. To enable the Recover Deleted Items functionality on mail folders other than Deleted Items (for example, for Sent Items, Drafts, Outbox and Inbox folders), you must make the following changes to the registry:
1. Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe).
2. Locate and click the following key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options
3. On the Edit menu, click Add Value, and then add the following registry value:
Value name: DumpsterAlwaysOnData type: DWORDValue data: 1
4. Quit Registry Editor.


Microsoft Knowledgebase

Pocket PC Tweaks

http://www.pocketpc-live.com/collection-of-registry-tweaks-for-your-pocket-pc.html

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Pocket PC Addict forum

This is a nice forum I just visited today.

I downloaded an MP3 ringtone enabler.

http://www.pocketpcaddict.com/forums/index.php

Monday, August 13, 2007

e-Sword Pocket for Bible study

Free e-Sword Bible and Commentary Software for Pocket PC

I find the site above very useful and have downloaded the e-Sword Pocket Bible software.

Also I got the following add-on modules:

  • KJV Bible (Red Letter)
  • Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible
  • Barnes Notes
  • Noah Websters English Dictionary
  • Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • Scofield Notes
  • King James Concordance
Just make sure that you install them to your SD memory card by click on the Storage Card option when installing them as they might tend to add-up pretty quickly.

XDA II Mini Specifications

Platform


• Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 PocketPC Phone Edition Second Edition

Small PDA form factor integrated GSM / GPRS, Bluetooth, 1.3 mega-pixel camera

Dimensions


• Approx. 58 (W) x 108 (H) x 18.1 (T) mm

Weight with battery: 150g

Processor


• Intel PXA 272 CPU
• Clock speed: 416MHz

Memory


• Flash ROM: 64MB
• RAM: 64MB

Display


• 2.8" Transflective TFT LCD display

• 64K colour with 240 x 320 dots resolution
• LED back light
• Sensitive touch screen

Language supported


• English
• Traditional Chinese (in separate SKU)

Audio


• Microphone
• Loudspeaker and receiver
• Support speakerphone operation

Keyboard / Button / Switch


• 5-way navigation pad
• 4 programmable buttons: Camera, Voice Recorder, Contact and Calendar
• Power button
• Reset switch
• 2 phone buttons: SEND (Yes) & END (No) buttons
• Volume control button (up and down)

Camera


• Colour CMOS 1.3 mega-pixel camera
• Preview mirror for self portrait
• Support still image and video capture

Interface


• Bluetooth 1.2 compliant class 2
• Infrared IrDA SIR (115 kbps)
• Mini-USB connector
• SIM card slot
• MMC / SDIO card slot
• Earphone / microphone audio jack (2.5mm ø)

Notification


• 1 Bi-colour (Green and Red) LED for GSM network status, notification and charging status
• 1 Blue LED for Bluetooth status
• Notification by sound, message and vibration



GSM / GPRS


• Tri - band GSM / GPRS:
- GSM900: 880-915, 925-960MHz
- GSM1800: 1710-1785, 1805-1880MHz
- GSM1900: 1850-1910, 1930-1990MHz
• Internal antenna
• Generic GSM services
- Call holding, waiting, forwarding
- CLI (Calling Line Identity)
- SMS (Short Message Service), support long message up to 640 characters
- Network selection
- Cell broadcast
- Multi-party capability w/
Mute feature
- Display own number
- Service dialing number
- Phase 2 Unstructured supplementary service data - MO / MT
- AMR / EFR / FR / HR
- SIM lock
- Network lock
• GPRS functionality
- GPRS class B
- Mulit-slot standard class 10
- MO / MT SMS over GPRS
- PBCCH
• SIM function
- 3V SIM operation
- SIM application toolkit
- Over the air programming

Applications


• Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 standard applications: Pocket Outlook, Pocket Excel, Pocket Word, Pocket Internet Explorer, MSN Messenger, ActiveSync, Windows Media Player, Calculator, Terminal Services Clients (English model only), Games (Jawbreaker, Solitraire)
• Multimedia Album
• Picture Editor
• Camera (phone and video capture)
• ClearVue PDF and PPT
• Integrated MMS
• Java MIDlet Manager (J2ME)
• Photo Contacts
• SIM Manager
• Wireless Modem
• xBackup

Battery


• Removable and rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery, 1,200mAh

Operating time


• Standby 180 hours
• Talk time 4-5 hours

Battery life may vary depending on RF conditions and actual usage

AC adapter


• AC input: 100~240Vac, 50 / 60 Hz, 0.2A max.
• DC output: 5V 1A typical

Optional accessories


• Mini USB sync cable
• Option battery
• Car adapter

O2 XDA II mini



I just got this cool phone and have decided to start a blog to document all the nice things I can do with it along with all the applications and sources I will be using.

Feel free to look around and if you want to contribute, just send a comment.