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HTC Touch HD in stock NOW from FREE on Orange and O2!

The hottest device of the moment with it's 5MP camera with touch focus and 3.8" screen, the touch HD is in stock NOW from FREE on Orange and O2 @ Mobiles.co.uk! Stock is expected to sell out fast... [aff]

Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 20th November 2008 - 15:29

I am delighted to welcome Vekoff s.r.o and their excellent FTouchSL product to our 'Plus Partners' program!

Vekoff are a company headquarted in the Czech Republic, in the beautiful city of Prague, that specialise in developing software for Windows Mobile. FTouchSL is their first major release to market.

If you have a HTC Pocket PC or a Samsung Omnia, you are familiar with the addons and improvements that OEMs have made to the Windows Mobile interface to improve touch friendliness. Both manufacturers have implemented features such as kinetic scrolling, but in both cases there is definitely room for improvement, and this is where FTouchSL comes in.

Features

FTouchSL's many featues can be broken down into a number of areas...

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Gestures

With FTouchSL, take advantage of both simple and extended gestures for launching your favorite applications and executing commands.

Within active applications, you can use up to eight gestures to configure different actions. FTouchSL uses advanced overriding logic, making it possible to override settings for any active applications. For example, you can configure the “Left Slide” gesture to open your email Inbox, but once in the application, you can override setting so that the same gesture switches between email accounts or begin a new email. There are four simple and four extended gestures available for you to assign desired actions:

Simple Gestures

Down Slide, Up Slide, Left Slide, Right Slide


Extended gestures (new)

Down-Left Slide, Down-Right Slide, Up-Left Slide, Up-Right Slide,



Active Corners

In addition to eight Gestures, FTouchSL gives you the opportunity to configure four Active Corners for launchng applications and executing commands.

The same override logic can be applied to Active Corners as well. For example, you can launch your Calendar using the Bottom-Left corner, but once in the Calendar application, the same Active Corner can switch between days, weeks or months.

There are four Active Corners, Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left and Bottom Right...



You can configure notifications that let you know when the action is confirmed once you hit an Active Corner. As with the Gestures, it is possible to customize the amount of time each corner must be pressed to execute a command.

Touch Scrolling

Lose the stylus and use any of your favorite fingers to do the walking. Touch Scrolling allows you to breeze through active applications, lists, photos and more. Just drag the contents of the open window in any direction that works.

Speed things up a bit with our Kinetic Scrolling function. Just begin scrolling and FTouchSL will follow the initial movement speed, slowing down gradually. Just tap the screen to stop scrolling.
You can even customize the speed and sensitivity of Kinetic Scrolling or disable it whenever you need.

FTouchSL also lets you get out the stylus again and quickly revert back to the “old days” with the Standard Behavior function.

Extended Features - Exclusion List

This function allows you to put any application on a customizable “exclusion list” on your device. This will override FTouchSL settings for Gestures, Active corners and Notifications and allow you to use application-specific configurations.

Complete exclude - When using writing applications like PhatPad or PicselBox, use this feature to turn of scrolling, launching and active corners for the application. FTouchSL will be completely disabled .

Disable scrolling - The feature can be used for applications like HTC Photo Album or PocketCM, which already support a touch interface.

Disable launching - If you’re scrolling a lot, use this feature to prevent unintentional gestures from executing commands.

Disable active corners - Turn off Active Corners for any application.
Extended Features - Disable when SIP is active

Disable FTouchSL while your Software Input Panel (SIP) is active, allowing for better handwriting and typing.

Extended Features - Disable TouchFLO

For HTC devices featuring TouchFLO™, quickly disable this in favor of FTouchSL’s configurable, kinetic scrolling features.

Extended Features - Export / Import

You can use FTouchSL’s configuration utility to export all your customized settings into a single file and import previously-saved settings from older versions of FTouchSL.

Actions

FTouchSL allows extended actions to be executed using Plug-ins implementing these actions.

There are two plug-ins available at the moment:

The "System Actions" plug-in supports the following actions:

Minimize Close Today Suspend Soft-Reset Rotate screen Rotate screen left Rotate screen right Toggle sound profile Increase volume Decrease volume Increase brightness Decrease brightness Lock screen Lock device Toggle flight mode Toggle phone Toggle Bluetooth Toggle Wi-Fi Disconnect data E-mail inbox SMS inbox MMS inbox New E-mail New SMS New MMS Task Manager Power Off device Calls history
The "Task Switcher"(new) plug-in allows you to easily switch between active application. You can simply assign Gestures to logically replace "forward" and "back" commands.

With the 'Launch Application' action you can launch an application, open a shortcut or file (xls, doc, swf etc.). For example, you can launch "Calculator" application with Up Slide gesture.

With the 'Emulate Key Press' action you can emulate hardware key presses. For example, an Email application may use the left and right buttons on the device to switch between email accounts. You can configure the "Left Slide" Gesture to emulate this action.

Nice eh? smile.gif FTouchSL is (IMHO) a must-have addition to any Pocket PC device from any manufacturer, hence i'm very excited to have Vekoff s.r.o. on board as a Plus Partner.

You can read more about the application on the FTouchSL page, where a limited functionality trial of the 10 euro application is also available. MoDaCo Plus members, check out your dedicated area for YET ANOTHER great benefit smile.gif

Enjoy!

P

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 17th November 2008 - 13:58
Last month I posted in this topic about Colorware's process for customising the Samsung Blackjack II. Colorware graciously offered to repaint a truly battered Blackjack II that team member 'encece' hooked me up with, and i've been using the resulting device for a few weeks now.

So what's the finished result like?

Gorgeous! biggrin.gif

I chose non metallic colours, with a yellow front, blue sides and a red back. The paint finish is completely flawless with a deep shine, the fit and finish remains excellent and more importantly it seems durable - i've accidentally dropped the phone on a couple of occasions, cringed, then been amazed to pick it up without any sort of mark whatsoever!

While the process isn't cheap at $144 and is limited to US customers only, if you are looking for a completely individual phone then it's money well spent. Everyone who has seen the device since has commented on it, and i've even fallen in love with it enough to make it my main device, hah!

A plea to colorware though... could we have more devices with availability outside the US? Oh, and the ability to add a MoDaCo logo to the back would be great too... wink.gif

P


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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 17th November 2008 - 13:48
In the midst of the sexy new handset releases hitting at the moment, the new HTC Touch 3G is easily overlooked. However, we all know that the original Touch was a HUGE hit and I know there are a good number of fans of the device here (myself included), so i'm giving it's successor a try courtesy of our friends at devicewire.com!

The Touch 3G fixes the two biggest complaints on the original device, adding GPS and 3G. Full specs are as follows...

- Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
- 528 MHz Processor
- 2.8" QVGA display
- 3G / HSDPA
- GPS and A-GPS ready
- Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
- WiFi 802.11 b/g
- 3.2 megapixel camera with fixed focus
- 1100 mAh battery
- 256 MB ROM / 192 MB RAM
- 102mm x 53.6mm x 14.5mm
- 96g

The device retails for £333.99 at devicewire.com, with free delivery via our 'FDMODACO' code.

I will be posting a full review in the next week or so, but if you have a question for me in the meantime, then fire away! smile.gif

P

PS I have the brown one, it's really nice!

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Posted by deadphill @ 13th November 2008 - 17:19


Normally I would just leave this in the bargain section of the site but as this is such a good deal it needed posting on the front page!

Check the link to see how you can get this great deal but to sum it up quickly you can get the new Touch HD on Orange for the total cost of ownership of £330.96 or £27.58 a month.

And of course don't forget to keep checking the bargains section. If you have missed it recently there have been some other great bargains, and even a chance to get FREE SAT NAV SOFTWARE for your Pocket PC.

Oh yea, click here to see how to get this bargain

Cheers

Phill

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 11th November 2008 - 16:56
If you like your devices smart, then the market has never been better for choosing a new device. As well as the large range of WinMo devices, (not so) new pretenders to the throne such as the iPhone and now the Google Android based G1 are now part of the picture.

Despite my use of WinMo as my main device (it suits me just right!), I like to keep up with what's happening elsewhere... hence I have an iPhone now and have just today acquired a G1.

I know i'm not the only one who's interested in other devices, so i've unboxed my white UK G1 on camera (and i'm taking questions), and MoDaCo member acbanks has done the same with his black US G1. So, if you're interested in the device, come question myself or Tony!

If you already HAVE a G1, head on over to http://android.modaco.com too and help this n00b out... smile.gif

P

[My unboxing included below too...!]


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Posted by awarner (MVP) @ 11th November 2008 - 06:21
As previously reported back in October TracyAndMatt.co.uk created a fix for the WM6.1 SMTP issue that causes your device to stop sending messages until you removed and reconfigured the mail account.

Now Microsoft have released an patch to cure this problem including a description of what was actually causing the bug.

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Overview
This behavior is associated with a feature that is introduced in Windows Mobile 6.1. The feature allows for mobile operators to specify an alternate SMTP server name that is used if e-mail messages cannot be sent by using the user-specified SMTP server name. If the mobile operator does not specify an alternate SMTP server name and if the Windows Mobile 6.1-based device does not connect, the e-mail account is corrupted and cannot send e-mail messages.


To download the patch visit the Microsoft download center HERE

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Posted by deadphill @ 7th November 2008 - 12:13

Hi Guys

While chatting away online the other day with certain characters it was brought to my attention that Live Mesh has made it to Windows Mobile.

In order to get this you need to be either in the UK or US, (apparently, please let us know if you don't) and log into your mesh, click on add device and in the box below choose add mobile device.

Now I don't know if its just my phone, signal or whatever, but I had a few troubles to get it to connect and then finally to sync. However I do seem to have issues where I am at work, so maybe Ill try it when I get some time at home.

Anyway head over to Mesh.com and have a play. Remember 5GB of free online storage cant be bad! And dont forget to let us know what you think.

Have fun!

Cheers

Phill

Warning! Do not use without a decent data allowance or WiFi. It could cost you loads!

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 5th November 2008 - 21:12
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CamerAware, my speed camera alerting software for Windows Mobile, has now been updated to add support for WVGA and WQVGA devices, which include the Samsung Omnia, Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 and Touch HD.

The update - which is of course free to all existing registered users - can be downloaded as a PC installer or as a CAB file for device installation.

The free version allows you to plot your routes online as well as viewing your GPS speed, heading etc. and making a little bit of cash recording Navizon points and the full version with lifetime camera database costs £19.99.

To find out more, check out the CamerAware 'Getting Started' post!

smile.gif

P

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 5th November 2008 - 15:35
Just a quick heads up to let everyone know that the Touch HD is in stock NOW at devicewire.com... and going fast!

You can read more here, and grab free delivery using our code 'FDMODACO'.

If you are looking for the device on contract, Mobiles.co.uk [aff] have it here from FREE on a contract, with stock expected this weekend!

P

PS Getting a Touch HD? CamerAware now supports the Touch HD!

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 31st October 2008 - 12:35
Happy Halloween everyone! Here's a bit of Friday fun for you, TouchFlo 3D demo'd on video running on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, complete with still-functional Panels (cheers PK)!

Pretty nice eh? wink.gif

P

This video is presented in YouTube High Quality mode! Yay!


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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 28th October 2008 - 16:34
Hot on the heels of my review and the device becoming available on O2, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is in stock NOW from FREE on Orange @ Mobiles.co.uk [aff]

If you're willing to go on a £40 per month tariff, you can grab it for free. Nice! smile.gif

As before, all purchases via our Mobiles link include a free MoDaCo Ad Free subscription (worth £9.99!)

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 25th October 2008 - 13:59
Hot on the heels of my review, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is in stock NOW from FREE on O2 @ Mobiles.co.uk [aff]

If you're willing to go on a £45 per month tariff, you can grab it for free with a choice of free gifts including £70 cashback! Delivery is free as is 1 month's insurance. Nice! smile.gif

As before, all purchases via our Mobiles link include a free MoDaCo Ad Free subscription (worth £9.99!)

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 25th October 2008 - 10:35
Introduction

Sony Ericsson releasing a Windows Mobile device. Who'd have thought it? That said, Palm releasing a Windows Mobile device, who'd have thought it? Nokia rele - oh, wait, we haven't had that one yet have we... wink.gif All joking aside, the mobile world positively rocked in February 2008 when Sony Ericsson announced the Xperia X1 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The project had been kept tightly under wraps (for once) and therefore came as something of a shock even to those 'in the know'.

The move by SE to release a Windows Mobile device can be seen as a move to target the enterprise sector, a sector where Windows Mobile generally excels yet the consumer-centric SE brand is yet to make a big impact. Add to this the fact that SE have only a limited presence in the USA (a market in which the X1 has great potential for success) and it's clear that the X1 is an important release for the company.

I'll talk more about the hardware itself in a moment, but to emphasise the effort that has been put into making the X1 a success in the USA, there are two different iterations of the X1 available. The X1i which has the European 3G bands, and the X1a which has support for US 3G bands, including the unusual 1700MHz range utilised by T-Mobile USA. Unusually for a SE product, significant portions of the device planning and development also took place 'over the pond', at Sony Ericsson's San Diego base. The X1 is actually manufactured for Sony Ericsson by Windows Mobile stalwarts HTC, which should definitely lend some credibility to this Windows Mobile newcomer!

CLICK HERE to view the full news item.

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 24th October 2008 - 15:22
When it comes to picking up WinMo (and particuarly HTC) devices, devicewire.com have some of the best prices in town (not to mention they will pricematch too)! I only just now posted details over their great Diamond deals over in our Bargains forum, but they've now just been in touch to let me know that they are offering FREE standard delivery on all device orders over £100!

Here's the deets...

QUOTE(devicewire.com)
Here is a unique promotion code you can use to obtain free standard delivery!

The discount applies to any device ordered and any data card (over £100), but not accessories.

Your code is : FDMODACO

Simply enter this at the end of the check out process to receive a £6.77 (Ex VAT) £7.95 (Inc VAT) discount (Our standard delivery charge).

Pretty awesome... with the S740 and Touch HD coming very soon indeed, might be worth keeping this code handy... wink.gif

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Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 21st October 2008 - 10:38
One of things that keeps me coming back to Windows Mobile is the Compact Framework. Since learning VB4 at school, i've loved developing in the Microsoft Visual Studio toolsets, and the ease with which this application development can be leveraged on my mobile is very compelling indeed.

Of course, this does have it's downsides, limiting any applications I develop to Windows Mobile only when I might, for example, want to target a new audience by developing for S60 on Symbian.

Well, there is a solution to this problem, in the form of Net60 from RedFiveLabs.

Announced today...

QUOTE(RedFiveLabs)
SYMBIAN SMARTPHONE SHOW (London) : Red Five Labs announces Net60 Version 2.0, the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 for S60 devices.

October 21st, 2008 - Red Five Labs today announced the release of Net60 Version 2.0, which together with Visual Studio, is a powerful platform to create S60 applications easily.

Net60 will be demonstrated at the Symbian Smartphone Show in London from 21-22 October, at the Earls Court exhibition centre.

"We have been building the .NET compact framework for Symbian devices for many years", said Dusan Babich, Red Five Labs' CEO. "Symbian developers have never before had such an easy to use, easy to deploy, development experience".

Version 2.0 of Net60 offers the S60 community a complete development solution, featuring :
- .NET Compact Framework 2.0 compatibility (including generics)
- Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008 support
- SQLite support with an ADO.NET provider
- A managed namespace providing access to native Symbian APIs (telephony, camera, OpenGL, GPS etc.)

Net60 enables managed Windows Mobile applications to run unchanged on S60 devices. "Net60 was the logical choice for leveraging our .NET development effort", said Suzy Paddock, Co-ordinate Limited, who used Net60 to successfully take their GoodHotelGuide to market.

Developers are able to re-use the same code and the familiar .NET programming environment to build applications for Symbian devices. Languages such as C# and Visual Basic are supported.

Pricing and Availability

S60 applications built with Net60 are distributed with an extremely low per device fee. Net60 Pro is available at a cost of EUR 459 for a single user and 250 deployments. The Premium subscription includes support, upgrades and 1000 deployments. The Net60 toolkit is available on Windows XP and Vista. A 30 day trial is available immediately from the company's website.

With this new release, for me, Net60 comes of age. NetCF 2.0 support is a big leap forward, and I am now planning to use Net60 to dual-develop version 4 of my CamerAware application for Windows Mobile and S60 simultaenously. This will both let me reach a larger audience and also let me report back to you guys on my experiences with Net60!

Have any of you developers out there that read MoDaCo used this in anger? Share your experiences!

You can read more about Net60 at http://www.redfivelabs.com/. Note that the new release should be publicly available in around 1 week.

P

PS I'm at the Symbian Smartphone show atm and have been chatting to the RedFiveLabs guys... and it looks mighty impressive. The stand staff here are very knowledgeable, and have got me rather excited to have a play! biggrin.gif

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