is there any web page sofware out there that's has
1. programming with little computing know how.
2. E-Shopping with shopping baskets etc.
3. freeware of (Trial no more than £100.00).
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Hi,
I subscribed to an unlimited web access (not emails) with my kaiser.
What would you do with this ?
Which software using the web would you install ?
(for example weather app,...)
Thanks
david
Obvious answer would be to browse the internet whenever you wanted. There are several weather programs out there ranging from SPB to the plugin in HTC Home and find the one that suits you best (not a big weather fan but i just use the HTC Home one when i want to find out anything about the weather).
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Of course, web browsing is one of the use I like
The weather soft is installed, it was an example ; it was the kind of software I did not install before in order to avoid network fees...
But now, I can install whatever I want using the network, I do not care ;-)
You can get GoogleMapMobile and use your GPS like all the time, while being in your country . No need of GPS software.
Couple of network dependent apps I like are;
Skyfire (browser, currently in beta) renders pages really well, and supports java, flash, silverlight, etc for the 'full web experience'
Microsoft Live Search or Google Maps (I prefer Live Search for it's additional enhancements including voice command)
MSN Messenger
Skype
mjcalvey said:
Couple of network dependent apps I like are;
Skyfire (browser, currently in beta) renders pages really well, and supports java, flash, silverlight, etc for the 'full web experience'
Microsoft Live Search or Google Maps (I prefer Live Search for it's additional enhancements including voice command)
MSN Messenger
Skype
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Argh I envy you having Skyfire.. I didn't get into the beta program, any chance you could send me a copy to try out?? Not a chance if it's keyed I guess, but if not I'd very much appreciate it ;-)
I condone Google Maps as an excellent program for use on the Kaiser if you have unlimited nets, I use it as free GPS navigation software. Excellent because if you want to find a contact's address you can look it up straight from Google Maps.
Also, Opera Mini is THE browser to use if you aren't lucky enough to have Skyfire. It decimates PIE in page load times as (like Skyfire) web content is compressed at the server side before being sent to your phone, and the interface is intuitive and easy to use. No flash unfortunately, but for reading news sites, browsing xda-dev (of course) or any other generic web use it's perfect.
I got into the Skyfire beta yesterday using phelps8 as the code. Haven't used it too much yet, but impressed so far.
Yeah to sign up;
http://www.skyfire.com/sign-up/ and enter the code phelps8
Good luck.
Skyfire is the best browser out there, and it is Free!!. like google maps Skyfire has a working street view.
I also have weather panel with weather local and US maps (radar and clouds) updating every hour for two cities! it's unlimited internet!
szdavid said:
Hi,
I subscribed to an unlimited web access (not emails) with my kaiser.
What would you do with this ?
Which software using the web would you install ?
(for example weather app,...)
Thanks
david
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Just as a matter of interest, why subscribe to an unlimited plan if you didn't already know if you needed it?
Hi,
I have an easy question...^^
How can I program programs for my phone?
Is there anywhere a tutorial or something like that?
Or are all of you just very high skilled programmer?
I'm very interested in programming, but I only handl Java and php..
I hope someone of you can explain me where I can learn this =)
Greetings
Chris
PS:I hope I posted this in the right section...^^
PPS: I'm from Germany so I'm sorry for any mistake in my sentences and I hope there is also a German programmer who can show me a tutorial on German, but English is also OK.
I asked this question a few months back and no one helped. Here is what I have been able to find on my own:
To program for your Windows Mobile device you need Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Standard edition or later. That is an expensive development program. If you buy that program, you can download a Windows Mobile plugin for free that includes an emulator for debugging.
I personally refuse to shell out tons of cash for the ability to program for my phone for personal use. I have not been able to locate anywhere on the internet even the slightest hint of a way that I can write a program for my phone with open source or free software. I use notepad++ and g++ for my coding needs so I was really hoping for a way to program using only these tools with perhaps an additional library.
Speaking of libraries, open gl es is open gl for embedded devices such as your Raphael. I have been unable to find an open gl es tutorial that does not involve buying Visual Studio.
If anyone can find anything else, please post here.
I've used C# and C\C++ to write programs for Pocket PC\Windows Mobile. Java I believe you can use with limited functionality (not the same as on the web). Php is a web langange I believe??
Are you using C++ via Microsoft Visual Studio, or do you know how to compile mobile programs without dropping money in Microsoft's bank?
@Chunkyeggfoo
I know that php is for the web
I only wanted to show, that im not a totally noob in programming ^^
But my question was: Where do you learned this? Did you have an online tutorial, or from school? Or somewhere else...from a book maybe?
Here is one answer to the question.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/mobile/WiMoSansVS.aspx
I have never followed this guide because I use Visual Studio 2008. I started programming using visual basic .net (VERY EASY TO LEARN). Later, I wanted to write applications for the today screen and I needed to learn C++ and the win32 API. (NOT FUN!!!) The good news is that I have several programs that I use on my today screen including weather, calendar, battery monitor, task switcher, music player and an alarm. It has taken me about a year to become pretty proficient. NOTE: when you move from managed code (.net framework) to unmannaged code (C++, win32) you have to be VERY careful to properly manage device memory or you will end up with memory leaks.
I've attached a picture of my today screen to illustrate the possibilities.
Have fun
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You can also download evc4 and the evc4.sp4 from the following links.
http://www.download.com/Microsoft-eMbedded-Visual-C-/3000-2212_4-10108490.html
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...F4-91D3-4DBE-986E-A812984318E5&displaylang=en
This will be a very powerful tool but probably very hard to learn too...
Check out this thread. It has lots of info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=445396
You can take a C++ programming class at most community colleges (not state or UC, ie very expensive). im currently taking the pre req that will allow me to take it next semester.
I think,the simpliest way is the Basic4PPC(Basic for PocketPC). Use Google and search for it.
programming
i guess the best way is learn C#, i'm a visual basic programmer and the best app you can do with it is database app, if you want to do more powerful app for your phone is better to learn C#
i'm learning c# right now
try these two
http://www.smorgasbordet.com/pellesc/
http://trajectorylabs.com/win32.html
All WVGA and all Work perfectly
1. Asphalt 4 (racing game that uses accelerometer!)
2. NBA Pro Basketball 2009
3. Prince of Persia
4. Real Soccer 2010 (Just like FIFA)
5. Rolland Garros Tennis 2009
6. Sonic Unleashed
7. NFL 2010
8. Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.
9. Gangstars 2: Kings of L.A.
10. Assassins Creed II
11. Asterix and Obelix encounter Cleopatra
12. Flight Commander
13. Midnight Pool
14. The Oregon Trail
15. Tower Defense
http://www.persian-forums.com/f108/full-touchscreen-java-games-collection-13745/
LINK TO ALL THE GAMES YOU COULD EVER WANT OR ASK FOR
I get a huge malware warning when trying to go to this link from Chrome:
"The website at www.persian-forums.com contains elements from the site adb.sdserve.com, which appears to host malware – software that can hurt your computer or otherwise operate without your consent. Just visiting a site that contains malware can infect your computer.
For detailed information about the problems with these elements, visit the Google Safe Browsing diagnostic page for adb.sdserve.com."
So...... Please be careful with that site!
What program are you running for the Java? I have VGA Esmertec Jbed 20090217.5.1R2 and all the games are too small to really play. Timmay!!!
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I get a huge malware warning when trying to go to this link from Chrome:
"The website at www.persian-forums.com contains elements from the site adb.sdserve.com, which appears to host malware – software that can hurt your computer or otherwise operate without your consent. Just visiting a site that contains malware can infect your computer.
For detailed information about the problems with these elements, visit the Google Safe Browsing diagnostic page for adb.sdserve.com."
So...... Please be careful with that site!
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I have tested this website by : Kaspersky Internet Security , and Norton :
http://safeweb.norton.com/report/show?url=persian-forums.com
Persian Forums is safe .
Great Share !!!! Thanks
This link is down...and it looks like it would have been a scary place.
I wanf to learn web development.....I searched on web there are variety of languages ...can anyone help me what languages I need to start...and languages to improve and also languages to master.....web development....
You'll want to know HTML first. After that, CSS. From there, you can choose JavaScript (front end language) or/and PHP (back end language).
Start with HTML. Preferably HTML5. Do CSS3 alongside it (you need CSS to actually make the HTML webpage look like something other than basic text). Once you've grasped that, look into Javascript & PHP. But start with HTML5 and CSS3.
My advice, sign up to Codecademy. It's a free interactive online open academy meant to teach everyone to code. http://www.codecademy.com/
Hey everyone. There are two courses I have to decide between: Python Programming and Internet Programming.
The first course isn't merely an introduction, it's in-depth. The second one is an introduction, but here is the course description:
This course surveys the many technologies that are used to program multitiered, client/server, database-intensive, Web-based applications. Topics include: XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), JavaScript, Extensible Markup Language (XML), RSS, Ajax, Rich Internet Applications, Web servers, databases, MySQL, PHP, Ruby on Rails, Active Server Pages (ASP), JavaServer Faces, and Web Services.
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The Python course ends there and doesn't serve as a prerequisite, but Internet Programming opens a door for exclusive courses for Ruby, JavaScript, PHP, etc. It may seem like a no-brainer to enroll in Internet Programming because of that advantage, but it would be much appreciated to hear what you guys think.