Archive for the ‘windows mobile’ Category

Windows mobile 6.5 To Be Unveiled this Month

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Next month, Microsoft is reportedly planning to unveil Windows Mobile 6.5 and accompanying services at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, which is taking place between February 16 and 19.
To Be Unveiled Next Month

Tips for using PocketExport

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

In this post i will summarize some tips for PocketExport,hopefully it will help you.

1.Select one item in Inbox(I mean the one under windows mobile sms folder),and then click “save contact”,PocketExport will automatically retrieve the phone number for you.

2.Now you can use PocketExport over bluetooth by simply select bluetooth connection type from

PocketExport toolbar–>tools–>network configutation

I will continuelly update this post once we have new tips to share with you.

Microsoft says it won鈥檛 limit Windows Mobile handsets now

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Weeks ago NewYork times said that “Microsoft is limiting the number of phones with the operating system”,
because “the company does not want to have its efforts diluted over too many devices”,that time i just thought that Microsoft is going crazy.
Now it’s turn out that is not true,here is what Microsoft Austria says:
Microsoft is committed to continued innovation of the Windows Mobile platform. Our goal continues to be working together with you to deliver exciting experiences to end users. The implication in The New York Times that Microsoft will limit the number of Windows Mobile devices is not accurate. In an interview with the paper, Todd Peters stated that Microsoft would be focusing on building out the quality of the Windows Mobile experience, investing more in working with its partners to ensure the best hardware-software integration.

Introduce a new web browser for windows mobile phone

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

I read from windows mobile team blog that there are several browsers other than IE on wm device.

Skyfire

skyfire

Opera Mini and Opera Mobile

opera mini

I used a browser call UCWeb before for a while,so here i want to
give it a brief introduction,if you feel interested,you can download it from
UCWEB

it’s features include:

* Page dynamic optimization

* Multi-windows browsing

* supporting web local-storage

* Supporting multi-formatted file

* Domain name quickly input

* Visited history

* Data traffic statistics

* adaptation for small screen

* Picture optimizing display

Alternate user interface(UI) for windows mobile phone

Monday, December 1st, 2008

I just got this news from windows mobile team blog
Actually,one of our customers already mentioned about this software almost one year ago,
so i suggest you give it a try if you just feel boring with your original windows mobile
UI

UI

PocketExport/OEExport’s compatible issue

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Lots of people ask us why PocketExport/OEExport can’t sync the sms from their
palm made windows mobile device like Treo 700/Treo 759,basically it is because
palm use their own sms subsystem other than windows mobile phone’s default one
So if you have a windows mobile device come from palm,it most likely that PocketExport/
OEExport will not sync the sms correctly.
I believe in the near future,palm will going to use the windows mobile phone’s original
SMS system,since in windows mobile 6.1,it’s already start to support so called threaded
sms as well.

Connect your windows mobile phone to PC use bluetooth through ActiveSync

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I just tired to connect/disconnect my phone to PC through USB everytime,Do you?
Below is the steps you need to follow if you want to try to connect your phone to PC through bluetooth:
Step 1:On you PC side,you need to enable your bluetooth device discovery and allow other device(your phone) to connect to your PC:
See the screen shot below:

Add the device:
add bluetooth device
Step 2 Set up ActiveSync to use the Bluetooth COM port: In ActiveSync on the PC, from File—>Connection Settings. Choose the COM Port with the number which represent your Bluetooth COM port.
Step 3 Start Bluetooth sync from your device
In ActiveSync on the device, select Connect via Bluetooth.
conncect via bluetooth