XDA Broswer - Off-topic

Hi,
Would any one like an XDA Broswer for the forums. It will Free Of Charge and made in .NET Framework.
If You want it i will post some screenshots and post the version on the site
Please Commet
Cheers,
Gadgetkid

yes..yes!
please. the Androiders get one so could the winmo-people like me get one too?
oh and also, dot net 'compact' framework ??
but anyhway thanks

Sorry Man, But i can only code for Windows Computers at the moment. i dont know how to code for Android & Windows Mobile. I Will have a go at the Windows Mobile Coding.
But i can not do it for android. Sorry
Gadgetkid1

yeah, this sounds cool =]
Could you maybe make an App for Windows Mobile?

Gadgetkid1 said:
Sorry Man, But i can only code for Windows Computers at the moment. i dont know how to code for Android & Windows Mobile. I Will have a go at the Windows Mobile Coding.
But i can not do it for android. Sorry
Gadgetkid1
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I Will Post the Windows COMPUTER Version for people to download!
Gadgetkid1

Gadgetkid1 said:
I Will Post the Windows COMPUTER Version for people to download!
Gadgetkid1
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Gadetkid1 i'm willing to BETA test for you! =]

Cheers Man

Not bad 6 posts and your already releasing something
Do you code with C#? if so, learning Winmo will teke, what, 10 Mins its all the same language
you need to use the smart device for winmo
If you need anymore help, please, feel free to contact me

I'm not exactly sure what the point of such software would be on a computer. The reason they are useful for phones is because it is still often cumbersom and slow to browse through full websites on them.
This is not an issue at all for a PC unless maybe it is using a dial-up connection. What other advantages would there be?

1) You don't need to go onto your main broswer
2) GNU
3) Flash Support
4) Written in .NET Framework
5) Soon may come a windows mobile 6.5/7 version
Gadgetkid1

Gadgetkid1 said:
1) You don't need to go onto your main broswer
2) GNU
3) Flash Support
4) Written in .NET Framework
5) Soon may come a windows mobile 6.5/7 version
Gadgetkid1
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Interesting, will watch this carefully

Gadgetkid1 said:
1) You don't need to go onto your main broswer
2) GNU
3) Flash Support
4) Written in .NET Framework
5) Soon may come a windows mobile 6.5/7 version
Gadgetkid1
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1) But I like my main browser, and I'd likely have to go onto it anyway when clicking on external links. A lot of features must be implemented in this program if it is really going to replace my browser. Multiple tabs, advanced searching, complete User CP access, file uploading/downloading, and spell checking are musts.
2) My main browser is already open source. And even if it was not, I fail to see how this is an advantage to the 99.99% of users who have no intentions of editing the source code. It's good to be free of course, but open source is not a prerequisite of that.
3) My main browser and every other modern PC web browser out there supports Flash.
4) This is hardly an advantage as it means your program is not portable to non MS operating systems (maybe this would be possible with Mono). Nor does it have the advantage of low overhead that a lower level language might enjoy.
5) And here it is, the one advantage that rules them all. If "soon may" never happens, all the previous points are moot.
I'm not really complaining, I just still fail to see the point of such a program on a PC. But I am all for it on WinMo. I would strongly suggest you not waste time creating a UI for Windows. The bar is set much higher as far as the level of features and usability necessary to make this program a superior replacement for anyones default web browser. And you'd be mostly reinventing the wheel anyway. Why not just make a plugin that adds XDA related features a web browser, or even a user script?
On the other hand, a WinMo version would be almost instantly useful, even if it only has the capability to browse posts and do nothing else. As long as the program allowed for noticeably faster and less bandwidth intensive browsing through XDA, you'd have an instant and growing userbase. And any missing features could be easily handled by providing a URL to the current page that would be opened in the default WinMo browser.
I'll admit however, as a programmer, I've gladly spent considerable time reinventing the wheel and developing programs that I well know will be used by no one ever but me. So if this is really what you want to do, have fun.
I'm speaking mostly as someone who would really like to see an app such as this for WinMo. It is sad that despite all the power and customizability of WinMo, the web browsers available for it (and the app selection in general), still pales in comparison to its much younger competition.
Ahem, anyways feel free to regard all that of insane ramblings from someone who is far too bored for their own good.

Gadgetkid1 said:
1) You don't need to go onto your main broswer
2) GNU
3) Flash Support
4) Written in .NET Framework
5) Soon may come a windows mobile 6.5/7 version
Gadgetkid1
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This sounds kwl,
When d'ya think ull hava BETA?
just eger =]

Simon_WM said:
This sounds kwl,
When d'ya think ull hava BETA?
just eger =]
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Some point today for the Windows Computer Version!

Just Sorting out some bugs

I Have Some Screenshotss ready. Only 1

A beta is finally here! Ready to be tested!
System Needed Bits:
Pentium 3 or Better / Intel Atom Supported
Windows XP Pro SP3/Home SP3 or Better
.Net Framework 4 Needed on System to Work/The Setup will Download and install it if not installed.
Thanks for all your support!
Please commet
Cheers
Gadgetkid1

Gadgetkid1 said:
A beta is finally here! Ready to be tested!
System Needed Bits:
Pentium 3 or Better / Intel Atom Supported
Windows XP Pro SP3/Home SP3 or Better
.Net Framework 4 Needed on System to Work/The Setup will Download and install it if not installed.
Thanks for all your support!
Please commet
Cheers
Gadgetkid1
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BETA tesing - Windows 7 Home Premium 64x =]
ill report back
REPORT:
I cant get it to install on my win7 Home Premium,
Even when i turn off kaspersky, the .net installer wont load,

Simon_WM said:
BETA tesing - Windows 7 Home Premium 64x =]
ill report back
REPORT:
I cant get it to install on my win7 Home Premium,
Even when i turn off kaspersky, the .net installer wont load,
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Try Downloading the .Net Framework 4 from the Microsoft Download Centre.
I Will post a link for the .Net Framework 4 Download
Cheers
Gadgetkid1

Ok, ill try it and reply

Related

Flash lite 3

I have searched in the forum for flash lite 3 I haven't found it. I read a post that mentioned that it is compatible with Windows devices.
I am trying to install flash lite with the new W6.1 and I don't know which version will work?
sorry if I am asking after I upgrade my rom Sprite backup is not working and I have to install everything from scratch I know is a pain in the ass but at the same time I am upgrading my software.
Thanks
Flashlite 3 is not currently made for Windows Mobile. From what I hear, the FL3 browser technology will be a part of WM7 & there is talk that Opera Software will also license this technology for the official Opera Mobile 9.5 release.
Don't expect to see a full Flashlite 3 plugin for Windows Mobile though, from my corresponence with Adobe, there are no plans for it.
GSLEON3 said:
Flashlite 3 is not currently made for Windows Mobile. From what I hear, the FL3 browser technology will be a part of WM7 & there is talk that Opera Software will also license this technology for the official Opera Mobile 9.5 release.
Don't expect to see a full Flashlite 3 plugin for Windows Mobile though, from my corresponence with Adobe, there are no plans for it.
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I thought I read they had it out in beta? I could be wrong.
GSLEON3 said:
Flashlite 3 is not currently made for Windows Mobile. From what I hear, the FL3 browser technology will be a part of WM7 & there is talk that Opera Software will also license this technology for the official Opera Mobile 9.5 release.
Don't expect to see a full Flashlite 3 plugin for Windows Mobile though, from my corresponence with Adobe, there are no plans for it.
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GSLEON3
Thanks for your comments. can I still use the current version of Flashlite for windows in Wmobile 6.1.
denco7 said:
I thought I read they had it out in beta? I could be wrong.
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Denco
I read the same but I am not sure if the beta download avilable is for windows.
AGY said:
Denco
I read the same but I am not sure if the beta download avilable is for windows.
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This is what I read:
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200803/031708Adobe_MS.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashlite/

Windows 7 Beta

Microsoft just opened up Windows 7.... Just when Vista is even more screwed up. Either way it looks cool.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/beta-videos.aspx
Check it out.
What about compatibility with programs and games? Did u try it?
I never really had any issues with Vista but from what i've played with in Windows 7 it's fantastic.
Hyden121 said:
Microsoft just opened up Windows Mbile 7.... Just when Vista is even more screwed up. Either way it looks cool.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/beta-videos.aspx
Check it out.
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i take you really mean just windows 7....as your links states and not mobile
i have windows 7 x64 and i must say its really impressed me
7 is so cool
Im on Windows 7 x64 too and its the dogs, really loving it.
All those still on Vista, I suggest you burn your hard drive and get Windows 7, its everything Vista should of been
On a side note - anyone know when HTC devices are going to be supported on Device Stage???
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/devices.aspx
duncstar said:
Im on Windows 7 x64 too and its the dogs, really loving it.
All those still on Vista, I suggest you burn your hard drive and get Windows 7, its everything Vista should of been
On a side note - anyone know when HTC devices are going to be supported on Device Stage???
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/devices.aspx
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I suspect we'll at the very least see the Diamond, Touch Pro and maybe the Blackstone (depending if the guys at MS have one I guess), I'm also not seeing any PPC powered devices on this list so they could still be seperate?
Do you know if this includes devices connected via a network share? On one of my networks I have a brother MFC that's connected to one of my switches and it's a bit of a PITA to manage.
windows 7 x64 rocks
i really like the new interface of windows 7 especially the new task bar....and its works like a charm....
hidden_hunter said:
I suspect we'll at the very least see the Diamond, Touch Pro and maybe the Blackstone (depending if the guys at MS have one I guess), I'm also not seeing any PPC powered devices on this list so they could still be seperate?
Do you know if this includes devices connected via a network share? On one of my networks I have a brother MFC that's connected to one of my switches and it's a bit of a PITA to manage.
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I dont mate sorry
I just downloaded it finally but will try it when I get home close to my restoral CD's. I am interesting in the newer device center. Other than that my major questions were pertaining to games and graphics. We all know how the majority of us got jacked over with Vista when it was released with KNOWN graphics problems. If Microsoft ignores the gaming community they will find that many loyal fans who have not left yet will go towards Linux or Apple. I have always loved Linux over MS anyway but have gained a newer resect for apple.... Well kind of.
Bogus
Original post indicates it is win mob 7. WRONG!!!
It is actually Windows 7 OS beta release which is probably what Vista should have been.
4 days of 7 x64...it's amazing. About Device Stage, I think there was something on MSDN about that. I'll go dig it up, I guess. In the end, it's all XML and *should* be pretty easy to do.
I've been running Win7 x64 since Sunday with no issues whatsoever. So far, I love it. It's great. The redesigned taskbar is very intuitive and easy to use. I love the new network manager applet; it behaves like network-manager in Linux. That is, a single click shows a menu-style list of available networks, and another click will get you connected. Win7 also (finally) includes native support for burning ISO images, which makes me thrilled.
I'm not so thrilled that it inherited UAC (running UAC is like always wearing a condom in case you trip, slip, and fall on a prostitute in the shady back room of a hotel in a bad neighborhood), but it's at least got better controls for it via msconfig. Still, I straight-up disable that crap.
Also, the Action Center does a great job alerting the user about potential hardware issues, and it gave me direct download links for getting the proper drivers for my HP dv6700 notebook's card and fingerprint readers.
Additionally, it seems much snappier than Vista. I'm sure that will change in the final release, especially once OEMs get to bog it down with their bloatware, but it's nice for now.
Only complaint is that Chrome won't run on Win7
Other than that, way to go MS!
I've had Win 7 of my laptop for a few months, the only issue I have is it doesn't really work when browsing my network.
I installed the leaked build 6801 back then, since the public release I ran windows update and nothing happened. Does that mean I need to clean install the new release?
I´ll wait for a stable version, just geting used to vista and I´m not an expert so I prefer to wait a few months
What do you mean? This version is stable?
Many people are saying they think really it's past beta and about ready to be launched...
orb3000 said:
I´ll wait for a stable version, just geting used to vista and I´m not an expert so I prefer to wait a few months
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AndyCr15 said:
What do you mean? This version is stable?
Many people are saying they think really it's past beta and about ready to be launched...
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It is EXTREMELY stable. I haven't been able to crash it yet, and believe me, I've been trying.
And it dual (or triple, in my case) boots quite well, so you've got nothing to lose if you want to give it a 20GB partition just to play with it. The current licenses are only good til 1 August anyway, so I'm not looking to use it as a permanent solution.
And it's really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, easy to use. So dive in
liamhere said:
i take you really mean just windows 7....as your links states and not mobile
Yes, Windows 7 was the correct title of the thread but I did catch that I states windows 7 mobile in opening thread box. Sorry about that everyone. I was rading articles on Windows Mobile 7 and looking at Windows 7 at the same time. I have high expectations for both. I will be installing Windows 7 tonight and I will let you know how it runs on my laptop. Hopefully it better manages video memory than Vista does...
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codesplice said:
Only complaint is that Chrome won't run on Win7
Other than that, way to go MS!
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crome doesn't (I don't use it though, because their security is abysmal it's on the same level as safari on windows. but to every man his own) but it does work, you have to run the exe with a certain argument. search at live.com or google.com to find it. I saw it today in my RSS reader.
I'll try to find it for you.
EDIT: here you go http://i.gizmodo.com/5130150/how-to-run-chrome-on-64+bit-windows-7
lennie said:
crome doesn't (I don't use it though) but it does work, you have to run the exe with a certain argument. search at live.com or google.com to find it. I saw it today in my RSS reader.
I'll try to find it for you.
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Found it!
Thanks for letting me know there is a fix
For the rest of yous, you need to add –in-process-plugins to the shortcut launcher command.
Off to go try it.
EDIT: IT WORKS!
Source: http://www.blogsdna.com/1900/how-to-run-google-chrome-on-windows-7-64-bit-version.htm
I didn't check to see if this was in Vista but I just seen in 7 that I can set my background to change in intervals. I set my windows color to clear, so when my backgournd changes its like the window color changes too. I'm gonna check if its in Vista.

Vista kinda rom for kaiser

Hey guys,
i have just gone through the below link and saw the video, the interface seems to mind blowing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flGznH5jMIM&NR=1
Can we have a rom like this..??
Regards,
Siddh
I think that is Wisebar, which is not free (I think it is only like $20). If that is the case, I believe chefs cannot post a rom on here that would contain wisebar because that would be considered warez.
I am not sure if you are asking for the vista look to be received in a different manner.
That's Windows Vista Pocket Edition, a theme made for Wisbar Advance Desktop.
Kinda hard to find since all forums and sites hosting it had to remove it because Microsoft made some copyright issues about it...
I've tested it and it sure looks really nice. The logon screen is not real, it's just for show. Disadvantage is the fact you have to manually set up all of your shortcuts and manually make changes if you (de)install software.
But it's basically a virtual desktop and when done right, it works smoothly
this is amazing!!!!!
Jesse99 said:
That's Windows Vista Pocket Edition, a theme made for Wisbar Advance Desktop.
Kinda hard to find since all forums and sites hosting it had to remove it because Microsoft made some copyright issues about it...
I've tested it and it sure looks really nice. The logon screen is not real, it's just for show. Disadvantage is the fact you have to manually set up all of your shortcuts and manually make changes if you (de)install software.
But it's basically a virtual desktop and when done right, it works smoothly
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you have link from official site?
b16b said:
you have link from official site?
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http://www.lakeridgesoftware.com/products/pocketpc/WisBarAdvanceDesktop/
from where we can download it?
That's the link for WAD...
WVPE has no "official" site, it was published on forums and sites but they all had to remove it after MS started making issues about the fact it was based on their copyrighted Windows Vista
At the moment it's very hard to find.
MS is so stupid. This Vista interface looks 100 times better than the new ugly and sluggish 6.5 honeycomb rubbish. Microsoft should licence this skin, if they had any vision for the future.
The market wants attractive, slick interfaces. Seems to me that MS should buy out SPB and have SPB make fast, slick interfaces as standard for Windows Mobile.

Windows Mobile phones can brush system for Google's Android? X3 Windows Mobile phones

The world is so crazy, we all know that Windows Mobile phone system can be upgraded Brush System, bought a Windows Mobile phone users do not have a number of non-brushing machine, but today the小编or collapse, officials, Windows Mobile system is the most XDA-Developers forum forum a big burst of good news: Windows Mobile phones can brush for Google's Android system, the!
Take a look at the following video you will know, this expert display of its own in the HTC TyTN II, the success of Google's Android system will be into the brush, and can be seen from the video he did not use a virtual machine simulator like procedures, but rather use the linux boot Windows Mobile tools, success will be changed. exe file Android system image file into the guide, it is amazing that Brush was successful, and well into the desktop.
Read the video can only sigh小编systems are indeed powerful Windows Mobile, PC can upgrade the Windows system will be free to forget, the gall to brush to the other system, if the future development of Android platform went very smoothly, we are now the Windows Mobile mobile phone users can change to the platform, do not buy a new phone.
Also as a result of the system to get the Google Android mobile phone for changes with the keyboard, so after Brush HTC TyTN II can not use the touch screen, can only use the keyboard, but while some are not perfect, but this initiative is amazing .
大家好,我来自中国,很高兴认识大家。我的邮箱是: [email protected]
Hello everyone, I am from China, we are pleased to recognize.
What video?
I can't see any link...
haha google translate
Reversedhex said:
haha google translate
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I don't get the message here...
Is it even worth knowing?
I'm guessing Android is running on TyTynII through windows mobile?
.......wat
......wut?
errrr....wtf?
...brush??
bronx said:
...brush??
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LOL. Blame Google translate. What he means is "flash" (rom flashing).
so...all my base are belong to....YOU?
oh, and i think he was heralding the xperia 2, or whatever, that might run android? idk, isn't that the phone in the photos?
bpaquette said:
so...all my base are belong to....YOU?
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...............
bronx said:
...brush??
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Used to clean stuff

Windows xp on Samsung Galaxy Tab

Are there any posibilities that we can run Windows xp on the tablet some day?
i've seen a video that runs ubuntu, i dont want to see the word "ubuntu" in this whole thread please, thanks.
if there are possibilities.. how can we start, should i make a facebook page where we all manifest our feelings?
Reason in my case: i have some especial software that only run on windows xp, and also a couple of games specially Ragnarok Online (private server) that i play.
What I'd be a lot more interested in is a version of wine running on the Tab, either directly (which seems rather unlikely) or inside that brilliant OS that you don't want mentioned.
I wouldnt use windows xp to use any internet browser
because i'm sick of the Spyware/Malware BS! but some software would be nice like:
GRAPHICAL ftp client, DreamWeaver, Macromedia Flash, Notepad ++
i'm an amateur Web designer
atomiq said:
Are there any posibilities that we can run Windows xp on the tablet some day?
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None whatsoever!
Tab is ARM based, not x86 based. The only "hope" would be an VM, but even if someone could be bothered, performance would likely be dreadful.
Ubuntu is open source and has been ported to ARM.
Regards,
Dave
Won't ever happen, and it would run like total dog**** if it did.
You can already play your hacked MMO on a cheap netbook, and as primitive as Ragnarok is, that's all you need.
Croak said:
Won't ever happen, and it would run like total dog**** if it did.
You can already play your hacked MMO on a cheap netbook, and as primitive as Ragnarok is, that's all you need.
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No, i already have e netbook, and ragnarok is not priority, the other software are.
so far we dont have a professional answer :|
atomiq said:
No, i already have e netbook, and ragnarok is not priority, the other software are.
so far we dont have a professional answer :|
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You already have a professional answer...
Quote:
Originally Posted by atomiq
Are there any posibilities that we can run Windows xp on the tablet some day?
None whatsoever!
Tab is ARM based, not x86 based. The only "hope" would be an VM, but even if someone could be bothered, performance would likely be dreadful.
Ubuntu is open source and has been ported to ARM.
Regards,
Dave
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Learn2read
How would anyone benefit from running win xp, or any windows os for that matter, on a sgt? What would be the purpose?!
crippleb0y said:
How would anyone benefit from running win xp, or any windows os for that matter, on a sgt? What would be the purpose?!
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It's for the mentally retarded who live on Facebook using WindowsXP
atomiq said:
Are there any posibilities that we can run Windows xp on the tablet some day?
i've seen a video that runs ubuntu, i dont want to see the word "ubuntu" in this whole thread please, thanks.
if there are possibilities.. how can we start, should i make a facebook page where we all manifest our feelings?
Reason in my case: i have some especial software that only run on windows xp, and also a couple of games specially Ragnarok Online (private server) that i play.
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I had a 7inch tablet running windows xp. the tablet was great, the software was something that stiil seek me in my nightmare.
Now I'm trying to put android in it.
Simply put. windows xp wasn't and will not be a tablet os. Ever.
Sent from my Galaxy Tab
atomiq said:
i've seen a video that runs ubuntu, i dont want to see the word "ubuntu" in this whole thread please, thanks.
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Ubuntu! Oh I'm sorry your majesty, I'll get to work on an arm version of windows xp right away.
You could use a remote desktop client to connect to a windows xp machine. There is absolutely no way to run windows xp natively and there never will be.
Sent from my galaxy tab
acolwill said:
It's for the mentally retarded who live on Facebook using WindowsXP
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Judging by the ragnarok online ref, probably just an entitled tween with too much money.
Sent from my galaxy tab
acolwill said:
It's for the mentally retarded who live on Facebook using WindowsXP
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there would not be anything wrong with browsing facebook on the win xp, the facebook app for the android totally sucks
bump. bumb.
atomiq said:
bump. bumb.
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This has already been answered - why are you bumping it?
Just because you don't like the answer you've been?
It is not possible - move on!
Regards,
Dave
sup atomix. As everyone else already stated the GT's cpu is arm based, hence no native winders.
However rdp/vnc/cloud connections to both real and virtual windows machine is definitely doable.
I saw an interesting article in Engadget the other day. Looks like onlive will be serving up their cloud based gaming with a side of windows 7. Maybe this will be helpful for you.
Sorry I would post the Engadget link but I just registered to this forum as I just got my tab TODAY!!!!!!
engadget(insert dot here)com/2010/12/07/onlive-demos-windows-7-on-an-ipad-and-galaxy-tab-launches-cloud/
the CLOUD sucks tytyty
any recomendations for my purpose?
The 'Cloud' as you refer to as 'sucks' is the internets.
If your 'Clouds' 'suck' then I suggest you invest in faster internets.
or
Ask Santa Claus nicely to get you a new windows laptop for Christmas and donate your fantastic Galaxy Tab to a more deserving individual.
or
Throw yourself off a bridge and stop bringing this thread back to life.
tried ubuntu on the tab and runs extremely slugish, i'ts out of the question..
any 7 inch or smaller tablet that would run windows xp?
i said TABLET not netbook, i already have a dell 10v but is way too bulky to take back and forth from city to city
the tab i need, needs to be the closest to the galaxy tab 7" or smaller display size
with at least 5hrs of battery, open a resolution of 1024px width
sim card slot with aws band support, wi-fi, at least 32mb video card
etc..

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