Hello everyone!
This is my first thread here on XDA-developers, after finding a lot of information for my Tytn II and now for my Diamond. I'm using the Elite 3.0 ROM, and I am very satisfied with it. But on my Tytn II I used as calender the Agenda One software, and I want to use it on my Diamond. I allready installed it, it works fine, but when i click on an appointment in Manilla, he starts the standard calendar, and not the Agenda One program. I tried to find something in the registry or in the XML-files of Manilla, but I can't find anything. Can someone help me to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance, TheShepherd
this does exactly what you want http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407777
found with google search, though I appreciate the function of the software is not obvious from it's name, so I am being helpful. In general though search hard!
http://www.google.com/advanced_search?q=+site:http://forum.xda-developers.com&hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all
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Hello,
yesterday I tried to lookup my appointment for the dentist(!) on my S730. With my former phone, MDA Vario, I could search with the search program that was originally installed.
Now with my S730, there seems to be no way of searching through appoinments. Have I missed something, or does WM6 miss something?
gr. Rob
Yeah, WM for smartphones misses a built-in find utitility. However you can try SmartphoneFind.
Thanks for this answer.
I really hate to pay for something that was standard on my previous WM phone, but there are no other options.
gr. Rob
Guys, I'd like to have the same interface for browsing contacts as the HTC diamond has, or perhaps like the iPhone.
Does anyone know how I can do this? What files do I need and where can I get them?
Try PocketCM.
ksporry said:
Guys, I'd like to have the same interface for browsing contacts as the HTC diamond has, or perhaps like the iPhone.
Does anyone know how I can do this? What files do I need and where can I get them?
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Or try iContact
Here Is Your Solution
Have Fun
Search For IContact
And Others Soft As well
Go Mate!!!
http://www.touch-innovation.com/
I got iContact already.
What I like about the diamond, which I thought the iPhone has as well, is the ability to flick through images of your contacts with their names just below (or above) the corresponding image. Similar to how the pocketCM image viewer works actually, but then for contacts...
http://www.cnetx.com/products/contact/
its commercial and worth it.
Ok, first of all, sorry if topic was already present on xda, but I'm searching and can't find anything!
I installed ThumbCal on my HTC Diamond, my question is:
Is there a way to change Manila Calendar behaviour?? So it doesn't run default calendar, and instead run ThumbCal.exe when I press it ??
Hope is clear!
I think you need SSMaPa, search a tutorial
Thanks maximo,
find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407777
It works very well!
The easier way of course, would've been to go into Menu>Extras>Settings and chosen ThumbCal as the default calendar app. But to each his own.
nuke1 said:
The easier way of course, would've been to go into Menu>Extras>Settings and chosen ThumbCal as the default calendar app. But to each his own.
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THat doesn't work btw.. manilla still directly links to the winmo calendar
Hello everybody
I'm developing new SMS and Calendar apps and the goal is to exchange the default applications being launched from the TF3D with the new ones.
Thus I wondering if someone can help me out with that. I already tried modifying the manila files however, without success.
The search did not give me any threads for this. However, in case there is one please applogize and I'd be glad if you could point me to it.
Thanks very much
search for a program called SSMaPa
Hello, I have a Kaiser and I have come to the conclusion that the Calendar on it sucks. I've been looking around for a Calendar application that works with Google Calendar, I tried Pocket Informant, which was perfect, except it doesn't work with Google Calendar.
I was wondering if anyone knew of any program I could try?
ThumbCal v1.3.5
Yupp, Thumbcal is the ****...
thank you. I was using Pocket Informant, but Thumbcal seems better, less fiddly. I was also using Oggsync to get my google calendar information from google onto the Thumbcal, but i've just found this:
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=138636&ctx=sibling
which allows me to do what seems to be exactly the same thing, except 30 euro's cheaper. Now I just have to "buy" Thumbcal.
I've been using Pocket Informant, but trying out ThumbCal since it looks pretty neat. How does one set a category when creating an appointment? I can't seem to find it.
And can't find a manual for the program either. It's pretty simple, but it could have 'hidden' features, or explanation for some items.
I use Manilla in my kaiser, so when i open calendar in the home tab it still opens the old wm calendar. does anybody knows how to change it into the main one ?
tanglang1 said:
I use Manilla in my kaiser, so when i open calendar in the home tab it still opens the old wm calendar. does anybody knows how to change it into the main one ?
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Depends what app using but i use SBSH Calendar Touch and have hooked into M2D with the bellow info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3887046&postcount=230
The only problem with Google's own syncing program, is that it will not handle multiple calendars. :-( They acknowledge this as an issue and have offered no intention to change it.
I happen to like the stock outlook calendar, I just wish you could do colors for categories.
khaytsus said:
I've been using Pocket Informant, but trying out ThumbCal since it looks pretty neat. How does one set a category when creating an appointment? I can't seem to find it.
And can't find a manual for the program either. It's pretty simple, but it could have 'hidden' features, or explanation for some items.
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for the manual may be you find it here :
http://thumbapps.com/web/pages/thumbcal/overview.php