Resco Pocket Radio - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Anyone using something better than this?

I couldn't find anything better. I use it and it's pretty good except that the stations are fixed, or already pre-programmed. Not enough choice for most but it works for me.

kimtyson said:
I couldn't find anything better. I use it and it's pretty good except that the stations are fixed, or already pre-programmed. Not enough choice for most but it works for me.
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You can add your own stations provided you can work out the URL...
Martin

I've been using Mundu Radio it works pretty good

I use Mundu Radio it works pretty good for me.

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Music ID...iphone identifies song playing through mic...is kaiser capable too?

http://www.tuaw.com/2008/01/07/make-your-iphone-listen-to-your-radio-and-tell-you-whats-pla/
came across this...it would be really nice if there is an app like this for the Kaiser, or Windows Mobile to where i can just launch the app, put it near where the music is being played, and it will identify it.
There is, A app named Music ID (Originaly from the AT&T Tilt).
xmoo said:
There is, A app named Music ID (Originaly from the AT&T Tilt).
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In the UK you can dial 2580 from your mobile and put the phone mic to the music source. About 30 seconds later you get a text with all the song info.
http://www.shazam.com/music/portal
There must be other services like this.
I love how it was such a big deal when the iPhone became capable of this.
Even crappy motorola phones have done this for years.
would be cool for tilt
If you are an AT&T subscriber, you just dial #43 from your phone.
There is a charge for the service.
http://www.wireless.att.com/source/music/mobilemusic/musicid.aspx
I don't personally have this service, so I can't give you any more info, but you can check out the link.
gthing said:
I love how it was such a big deal when the iPhone became capable of this.
Even crappy motorola phones have done this for years.
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well actually, its more like i just didnt know until i came across the article that it was possible with the device. I'm no fan of the iPhone....but that doesnt mean the feature is nice, and plus, its a third party app...
I am actually on the T-Mobile network and was hoping there was an app to do it rather then a service...
Musicid - Working Version! For You
http://rapidshare.com/files/62452689/MusicID_v1.2.0.rar
IT's a Smartphone version. so use the D-Pad to control.
Works like a charm.
Nadavi said:
http://rapidshare.com/files/62452689/MusicID_v1.2.0.rar
IT's a Smartphone version. so use the D-Pad to control.
Works like a charm.
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Very cool Nadavi! So, there is no fee for this?
Where does it get it's info from?
Thanks!
works like a charm! Thanks!
for everyone else: This program comes standard with the AT&T Tilt
Tried running on WiFi, but that didnt seem to work, but worked on tmobile data, thanks a lot! =)
anyway to get it working with WiFi though?
If it comes standard on the Tilt maybe someone can compile a cab?
It'd be great if it could run off WiFi, Canada data is expensive!
sniperess said:
If it comes standard on the Tilt maybe someone can compile a cab?
It'd be great if it could run off WiFi, Canada data is expensive!
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It does works with wifi.
Maybe youre WIFI Router is bocking the data?
i've just tried it here at coffe shop, and @home router...
so it's working.
Nadavi
is it freeware?
can you send me the link to the page Nadavi?
Nadavi said:
http://rapidshare.com/files/62452689/MusicID_v1.2.0.rar
IT's a Smartphone version. so use the D-Pad to control.
Works like a charm.
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Is it just me or is there no CAB in this .RAR? how do i install this to my smartphone?
[email protected] said:
is it freeware?
can you send me the link to the page Nadavi?
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The software is free. The service is not. For instance, if you're an AT&T customer, I believe there is a $3.99 per month fee for the service and you can look up as many songs as you want.
http://www.wireless.att.com/source/music/mobilemusic/musicid.aspx
This software is handy piece of software...I'm amazed at how it can identify songs by listening to them!
I'm a bit confused about how this is supposed to be a service that you have to pay for. I am not an AT&T costumer and I can use this software on my TyTN II over GPRS or wifi to identify music. How is it that they charge me for this service?
Here's the cab. I'm surprised nobody posted this.
fb401 said:
Here's the cab. I'm surprised nobody posted this.
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WOW, Thanks. It works GREAT!
Never expected, it would work that good. Is this service for free? I'm using it over WiFi, and I'm not an AT&T customer.
LMAO I never knew we had this feature on this phone.

[REQ] real XM stream app. Not att one

Hey ive been searching around and haven't found anything close to what im looking for. Basicly i just want an app to stream XM sat radio that just uses data and dosen't charge for anything else.
I have an XM account so yeah thats not an issue.
*I did notice a old xm app but it was from late 2006 i think so it didnt seem like it would work to well with the current set up, or if it will even run at all.*
spaghetti_monster said:
Hey ive been searching around and haven't found anything close to what im looking for. Basicly i just want an app to stream XM sat radio that just uses data and dosen't charge for anything else.
I have an XM account so yeah thats not an issue.
*I did notice a old xm app but it was from late 2006 i think so it didnt seem like it would work to well with the current set up, or if it will even run at all.*
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Go to http://www.musicdock.com on your phone, then enter in your XM info and you're good to go!
I don't have XM. But I use SelectRadio for Sirius. It's not free but it's great. The program streams all XM channels, too. It saves your login info so you just click a channel and go.
Now, as far as security goes, I don't know what's happening inside the program. For instance, I'm not sure how SelectRadio bypasses the captcha image that I have to enter with SiriusWM5 or when I stream online.
diar said:
I don't have XM. But I use SelectRadio for Sirius. It's not free but it's great. The program streams all XM channels, too. It saves your login info so you just click a channel and go.
Now, as far as security goes, I don't know what's happening inside the program. For instance, I'm not sure how SelectRadio bypasses the captcha image that I have to enter with SiriusWM5 or when I stream online.
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Technically if you have sirius you now have xm. Or at least in the near future you will. They are now the same company.
http://www.xstreamxm.com/mobile/ also works for mobile xm. I liked it better than musicdock
aruppenthal said:
Technically if you have sirius you now have xm. Or at least in the near future you will. They are now the same company.
http://www.xstreamxm.com/mobile/ also works for mobile xm. I liked it better than musicdock
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I'd forgotten about that site, thanks!
you might wanna take a look at this thread over and ppcgeek i've been using this with my xm online radio account it works pretty well
i'm using it on my wizard but i think they have fixed it to work on vga screens
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=26310
That's weird, I logged in at xstreamxm, selected the 80's, it loaded up the stream that played "We're sorry, the XM Radio Online Channel you requested is not available, please log out and try again".
thanks ill try it when i get back
Guys you are making this too long and difficult.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=26310&highlight=xmradio
I use it on my 6800 to listen to my XM radio. It works fine.
It's worth a shot... I don't know if you will have issues with it because we are now on VGA screens and the 6800 is QVGA.
It's worth a try though, supposedly according to his post it DOES work.
Keland44 said:
you might wanna take a look at this thread over and ppcgeek i've been using this with my xm online radio account it works pretty well
i'm using it on my wizard but i think they have fixed it to work on vga screens
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=26310
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Thanks, that worked great!
agrange said:
Thanks, that worked great!
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Ditto here, thanks again!
kyxdadeveloper said:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=26310&highlight=xmradio
I use it on my 6800 to listen to my XM radio. It works fine.
It's worth a shot... I don't know if you will have issues with it because we are now on VGA screens and the 6800 is QVGA.
It's worth a try though, supposedly according to his post it DOES work.
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WOW is all i can say. Thanks.
no prob
this just popped up on the development and hacking forum earlier today
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=450259
he needs to fix his xml file but it seems to be a lot lighter then the one i listed from ppcgeeks
this newer app will probably be better for my device (wizard) cuz i don't have as much on board memory as you raphael guys
californiarailroader said:
That's weird, I logged in at xstreamxm, selected the 80's, it loaded up the stream that played "We're sorry, the XM Radio Online Channel you requested is not available, please log out and try again".
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I'm getting the same problem. I found a post on another board that said it's been broken since XM added the Best of Sirius...

Geocaching

Anyone geocache?
If so do you use an app on your phone?
If so which one?
abovenbeyond said:
Anyone geocache?
If so do you use an app on your phone?
If so which one?
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Search must be broken? GCzII
OK wise guy...
Yes search works...
Yes I already have GCzII...
Yes I would like to know if someone has a different app they use...
No I did not want to volunteer that name because I did want to see if a different name came up.
So anyone, use anything besides GCzII?
Like maybe GeoScout?
I prefer freeware, but am willing to buy an app that ROCKs.
I use GeoScout and am quite pleased with it.
Yes, the price tag is a bit high, but it has some good features like being able to download cache info from geocaching.com, and downloads maps for use away from wi-fi/data connection.
One feature that it needs is the ability to input coordinates manually. Currently, you can only go to caches that you have downloaded. That makes it kinda tough when you do a multi-cache and need to input a new set of coordinates.
I still bring along the eTrex yellow, just in case.
Give GeoScout a try during the trial period and see if you like it.
BTW, my geocaching name is fractal, and I cache in the Portland, OR area.
-Gary
I had been using Beeline, and liked it a lot, until I came across geoscout2. The direct access to geocaching.com and maps choices were the major selling points for the switch.

gps nav

I tried searching but couldn't find an answer quite simply I'm looking for the best free gps/nav out there. It has to be free tho.
free?
Google Maps - this is the only FREE software, though to use it you must be a subscriber of a data plan.
Google Amaze GPS. It is free and is pretty good, with spoken directions.
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Google Maps - this is the only FREE software, though to use it you must be a subscriber of a data plan.
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Not entirely true. Google Maps is the best working "out of box" free navigation, but take a look at the navit thread.
mike99 said:
Google Amaze GPS. It is free and is pretty good, with spoken directions.
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Do you need a data connection to use this?
wingmanjd said:
Do you need a data connection to use this?
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amaze gps is great. but you do need a data plan.
As far as I'm concerned, these are the three best GPS solutions (best is first):
1) Tomtom
2) AmazeGPS
3) Google Maps
And luckily, only Tomtom is priced. AmazeGPS is free and Google Maps will come with most phones by default.
I swear I'm not navit's PR guy
8525Smart said:
As far as I'm concerned, these are the three best GPS solutions (best is first):
1) Tomtom
2) AmazeGPS
3) Google Maps
And luckily, only Tomtom is priced. AmazeGPS is free and Google Maps will come with most phones by default.
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I'm pretty sure that with a little work, navit could do the job just as nicely as TomTom. I just can't figure out the XML file config for the raphael. Once someone does that, I think it could easily replace anything else as primary usage.
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I'm pretty sure that with a little work, navit could do the job just as nicely as TomTom.
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*Looks up Navit*
Er, sorry, but I disagree.
On the other hand, it does look somewhat better than AmazeGPS/Google Maps, so yeah, Navit would probably be better for someone who needs a free GPS solution. The idea of editing an XML file to change settings, however, seems kind of ridiculous, but the developers did say that it is early and usability has been put off to the side, so I guess it can't be helped.
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*Looks up Navit*
Er, sorry, but I disagree.
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Meh...to each their own. I'm attempting to create a working XML file in that aforementioned forum thread, post #7.
i run TomTom on my Touch Pro. Its fantastic! takes up just under 1gb on the memory card and runs flawlessly. It also looks brilliant on the TP screen. just gorgeous.
SideNote: On a side note, i highly recommend something NOT requiring an internet connection. I was recently road-tripping through Wyoming on the way to Montana, and my sprint connection was dodgy at best. google maps would have been worthless. TomTom worked like a champ
just my 2 cents. Cheers!

Running program

Hello.
I was wondering about a running program for the HTC HD2? do you guys have anyone that you prefer?
http://www.rungps.net/wiki/DownloadsEN i so this in a other thread , is this any good?
i use SmartRunner on my blackstone, but had no time to test it on my leo... it starts fine, but did not test gps fuctionality.
You have all the info you need and even tracking and then uploading and showing in google maps
o realy.
But does it show you your traning, like how much you been running , and maybe some other functions?
tomacro said:
Hello.
I was wondering about a running program for the HTC HD2? do you guys have anyone that you prefer?
http://www.rungps.net/wiki/DownloadsEN i so this in a other thread , is this any good?
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I use this prg for couple of years now. It is complicated but when you make all adjustments to mach your needs is very stable and it can give all the information you ever need almost at the medical level. I have even a HRM band and a arm band for htc hd and is amassing. I didn`t find anything like it anywhere. It is very expensive but is wort all the money if you train regulately. I highly recommend this prg (I don`t work for them an I don`t have any commercial interest connected by them). the only thing what i don't like to that program is graphics, it is made for qvga screens and even if is working fine in WVGA it is ugly.
What he said. Pretty ugly, but excellent performance. I haven't found any other app to match it, or even to come anywgere close.
theres also so sporty pal
I tryed sportpal, but i find it kind of dif to understand the program :S
Just to add to the list of programs, even if it's not aimed at runners, it could be well used to keep track of your movements, it's a program called NoniGPSPlot.
tomacro said:
I tryed sportpal, but i find it kind of dif to understand the program :S
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Sportypal difficult it's very easy to use, click on start and start running
Just wondering if there are any other apps out there, specifically apps that upload to the web your progress, example: Nokia Sports Tracker and RunKepper for iPhone
I'm with Sportypal on my phone, i just came back from skiing, it worked great, also have been using the running and cycling mode.
The option for goal is nice and on some versions there is even voice feedback.
http://sportypal.com/Community

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