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Is there a softphone software, that i can put on my pda, that will allow me
to use my PDA as a telephone when near a wifi spot. I can put my sipdiscount account details in > |
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><)))'> Orange Peel <'(((>< wrote:
> Is there a softphone software, that i can put on my pda, that will allow me > to use my PDA as a telephone when near a wifi spot. I can put my sipdiscount > account details in http://www.xten.com/index.php?menu=Products&smenu=PPC + a few others that Google throws up alex |
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><)))'> Orange Peel <'(((>< schrieb:
> Is there a softphone software, that i can put on my pda, that will allow me > to use my PDA as a telephone when near a wifi spot. I can put my sipdiscount > account details in > > > Google for SJphone |
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I use xtens PPC version of their X phone software on my HX4700.... al in all a pretty good piece of kit -- mattpark |
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 00:57:52 +0100, mattpark
<> wrote: >I use xtens PPC version of their X phone software on my HX4700.... all >in all a pretty good piece of kit! Are you still running WM2003? On my HX4700, I'm using WM5 and I couldn't find anything except the beta of SJ Phone, which is fine except that the "answer call" link doesn't work, so I mapped it to a button and it's fine like that. |
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Wrote: > On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 00:57:52 +0100, mattpark > wrote: > - > I use xtens PPC version of their X phone software on my HX4700.... all > in all a pretty good piece of kit!- > > Are you still running WM2003? On my HX4700, I'm using WM5 and I > couldn't find anything except the beta of SJ Phone, which is fine > except that the "answer call" link doesn't work, so I mapped it to a > button and it's fine like that. I was on WM5, but couldn't cope with HP's lack of ability to release WM5 version that can actually be used as a PDA. Far far far too slow too buggy, too many freezes. So im back on 2003, i never tried the Xtens on WM5, is it supposed t be supported -- mattpark |
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 16:35:38 +0100, mattpark
<> wrote: >I was on WM5, but couldn't cope with HP's lack of ability to release a >WM5 version that can actually be used as a PDA. Far far far too slow, >too buggy, too many freezes. There are a couple of hacks you need to do to make it work properly, related to the filesys process. Without that, it is unusably slow. With it, it's a dream. The HX4700 was designed for WM5. One day, HP will release a version that doesn't need hacks. |
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<> wrote in message news:... > On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 16:35:38 +0100, mattpark > <> wrote: > >>I was on WM5, but couldn't cope with HP's lack of ability to release a >>WM5 version that can actually be used as a PDA. Far far far too slow, >>too buggy, too many freezes. > > There are a couple of hacks you need to do to make it work properly, > related to the filesys process. Without that, it is unusably slow. > With it, it's a dream. The HX4700 was designed for WM5. One day, HP > will release a version that doesn't need hacks. Hello - where can I find those hacks. Are they relevent to any WM5 machine [I have an Xda Exec] or only the HX4700? Thanks L |
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On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 15:05:54 +0100, "Lee" <> wrote:
>Hello - where can I find those hacks. Google for hx4700 wm5 filesys hack and you should find lots of results. >Are they relevent to any WM5 machine >[I have an Xda Exec] or only the HX4700? I don't know. It's to do with whether cluster sizes are 4k (as HP made them) or 512bytes (as they should be) |
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<> wrote in message news:... > On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 15:05:54 +0100, "Lee" <> wrote: > >>Hello - where can I find those hacks. > > Google for hx4700 wm5 filesys hack > > and you should find lots of results. > >>Are they relevent to any WM5 machine >>[I have an Xda Exec] or only the HX4700? > > I don't know. It's to do with whether cluster sizes are 4k (as HP made > them) or 512bytes (as they should be) > Thanks L |
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