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  1. Wirelessly posted (SIE-S55/16 UP.Browser/6.1.0.5.c.4 (GUI) MMP/1.0)

     

    Αρχικό μήνυμα από τον/την Alexkass

    Αρχικό Μήνυμα από τον oxin_rain

     

    afou prota anafero mionektimata , logika akolouthoun ta pleonektimata!

    fisika kai to oti exei linux ine pleonektima! opos leei kai o filtatos aleksis linux = power kai prosthto oti linux = power kai statherotita!

     

     

    thnx φιλατε oxin_rain.

     

    στο κάτω κάτω για τη δουλειά του πρέπει να είναι κορυφή

     

    apo pikilia software ti lene ta linux?

  2. WHAT'S HOT: ViewSonic, known primarily for its CRT and LCD monitorshttp://www.pcworld.com/computercenter/shared/graphics/21885a1.gif , dives into PDA waters with a cost-conscious, stylish unit that runs Pocket PC 2002. Priced at only $299, the V35 is a bargain compared to others, and one of the least-expensive Pocket PC PDAs we've tested. It resembles the thin, sleek Zayo USA A600 PPC and Toshiba Pocket PC E335, but it weighs a tad less. The light weight can be partially attributed to its plastic (rather than metal) case.

     

     

    The V35 displays text and images at a resolution of 240 by 320, which puts it on a par with pricier units. The quality of the display's text and images is adequate, though the screen is not as bright as on other Pocket PC devices we've looked at.

     

     

    WHAT'S NOT: The V35 can record voice memos, but in our tests with the feature, the sound quality during playback was marred by a scratchy, whistle-like background noise, even at relatively low volumes. Other PDAs we tested at the same time, such as the Zayo USA A600, offered better sound quality.

     

     

    In terms of style, it's a notch below PDAs like the Toshiba Pocket PC E335. Its plastic silver case doesn't feel as sturdy.

     

     

    WHAT ELSE: The V35 has most of the features you'd expect in a PDA that costs $300, including an IR port for beaming information between devices, a Secure Digital card expansion slot, and a headphone jack built into the unit's bottom-right side for listening to MP3 files.

     

     

    Aside from standard applications bundled with the Pocket PC 2002 OS, such as Pocket PC versions of Word, Excel, and Windows Media Player, the unit doesn't come with any of the extra software that pricier PDAs, such as the HP's IPaq Pocket PC H5450, offer. But with 64 MB of internal memory, you can add plenty of applications.

     

     

    UPSHOT: Though it doesn't have the high style or plethora of features that higher-priced models do, the V35 is a good PDA value.

     

    -- Mick Lockey

  3. As a longtime user of the HP200 and its predecessors the HP100 and HP95 (since the late ‘80s), I have been looking for a replacement for these seriously obsolete machines. A PDA which would keep the advantages of a useable keyboard, a real operating system (like the HP's DOS) with wide software choices, while giving me some of the new PDA plusses of a color backlit screen, smaller size, faster chips, and better link to my desktop PC.

     

    The HP had an active user community up to about the mid-‘90s, and my machine was double-clocked, had a 32MB internal memory upgrade, and a 160MB PCMCIA card. But not much is being written for DOS these days and software to connect to newer Windows PCs was slow. So when I saw the report from Judie and Julie late last year of their sighting of the Linux-based Sharp Zaurus C700 at Comdex, I called Dynamism and got on the list for their English language port of this maybe Japan-only machine. Mine came about a week and a half ago, and despite some limitations and remaining Japanese language issues I am delighted with it.

     

    First of all, it looks like a laptop designed as an accessory for a Barbie doll. It’s SMALL, but the keyboard is useable. The keys are actually bigger than the HP200’s, although closer together. The device works like the Transformer toys my son had in the ‘80s, which converted from a truck to a robot. The C700 goes from a micro-mini laptop with keyboard to a PDA - with a twist of the screen

     

    http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/images/sharp-c700-1.jpg http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/images/sharp-c700-9.jpg

     

    I am sorry I don’t have a PDA to compare it to (it is a bit bigger and heavier than the smallest of these), but here it is with my old HP200:

     

    http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/images/sharp-c700-4.jpg

     

    It is about 4 5/8” x 3 1/8” x ¾”, weighs 8 oz with battery and SD card (I will also get a compact flash card). So you can have 1.5 Gig storage using a 1 Gig compact flash and 512 Meg SD (I am using a 256 meg SD now). Available internal storage is 32 Meg (my machine now shows about 9 Meg of this used by my software, some of which will run from the SD card, and the Sharp and Dynamism stuff); operating memory is 30 Meg, about half of which is occupied by the Japanese system rolling out of ROM. I can run many programs simultaneously without any obvious problems, and have not yet hit the wall on this.

     

    http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/images/sharp-c700-3.jpg

     

    The battery life is only estimated to be 3 ½ hours, but I have not had any problem with this. The charger is as Lilliputian as the C700, about the size of a pack of tic-tacs, the plug folds into it, and it weighs 2 3/8 oz. I bought an extra battery and external charger, but have not yet used it.

     

     

    http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/images/sharp-c700-5.jpg

     

    The major problem I have had is the lack of an English manual (one is promised by Dynamism, once the English porting is finalized). The CD-ROM of PC software it came with is in Japanese, the instructions from Dynamism’s Tech support were not exactly accurate and the install on my desktop computer is clearly a kludge: if the C700 is turned off or disconnected from the USB port, it will not be found again without rebooting the desktop, and if I don’t shut down the Zaurus Shot and Zaurus Manager buttons on now appear on my PC’s menu bar the PC will not shut down and has to be unplugged! Sometimes the drop-and-drag of files from the PC to the C700 fails (the explanation is in gibberish, an ASCII port of the Kanji text). It has been easier to load files onto an SD card directly from my USB port (using a Sandisk Cruizer) and plug the card into the C700.

     

    The software that comes with the English C700 is okay. The Hancom Sheet program handles Excel files pretty well (though not Lotus 123 files from my HP200, those had to be converted to Excel on my desktop to run on the C700). Hancom Word seems to handle Word documents, NetFront browser reads html, though not bigger text files (cuts off after a few hundred k). The date book works fine. I replaced the contacts program, which kept trying to write Japanese unless manually forced back into English characters at each entry, and did not alphabetize properly, for a contacts program from tkc, which only orients in the PDA view (it was written for the Zaurus 5500) and locks up if I try to edit entries too fast. I also got a video viewer program from tkc, since the included media viewer could not handle DiVX, mpeg4 or other files. I was very pleased to find that this tkc video program can play movies filmed on my Archos Jukebox Multimedia Recorder, as well as movies I have downloaded from the net. You need a headset or external speakers for sound (other than beeps or alarms), and the action is a bit jerky (this seems a problem on the Zaurus 5500 too, judging from the tkc forum groups- the tech people there are amazed it runs on the C700 at all, as they

    http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/images/sharp-c700-6.jpg

    http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/images/sharp-c700-8.jpg

    The media player software that comes with the C700 does play mp3 files, and they sound very good over headphones or external speakers (as I mentioned above, the internal speaker is limited to system sounds). There is also a voice recorder program, but so far as I can tell without an English manual it needs a microphone plugged into the headphone socket to function. There is note taker and txt file editing software that comes with it as well, I have not used these yet. Also unused yet are the various communication programs (email, Terminal, and "Embedded Konsole") which await the English manual and some instructions from a net guru on how to use wi-fi, LAN, etc. with this machine.

     

    I sort-of replaced my DOS symbolic math program with three very nice 5500 programs which run on the C700: Formulae1 for algebra and calculus, Calculon for graphing, and a very nice programmable scientific calculator RDCalc which comes with an internal library (e.g. for prime factoring, etc.).

     

    http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/images/sharp-c700-10.jpg

     

    A free astronomy program Solun’ for the Zaurus 5500 runs on the C700, as do English and German-English dictionaries from Beiks and a free text reader called JustReader. Only the last of these works in landscape mode, the others show in PDA portrait mode only so far as I can see. Software availability would be more of an issue if the 5500 were not around; I am hoping that things explicitly for the C700 will emerge soon, or that I get as comfortable porting Linux stuff to this machine as I was with DOS for the HP200, though it is clearly a much more complex effort.

     

    I am pretty far along in switching to the Zaurus C700 as my main PDA, leaving the HP200 on my desk for emergency use only. I miss only the reverse-Polish input on the HP200 calculator (yet another commercial math program could give me this as well, but I have so far resisted). It is a bit slower in switching apps than the HP, as well (why???). The C700 goes with me everywhere in my jacket or shirt pocket. Pulling it out and running that hour-long John Wayne movie (see picture above), jerky as the video sometimes is, gets me lots of geek points from colleagues.

     

     

     

    Price: $700 from Dynamism for English version)

     

    Pros:

    Super-cool look and feel; perfect laptop for your favorite stuffed animal

    Useable keyboard

    Bright clear screen (amazing, actually)

    Fits easily in shirt or jacket pocket

     

    Cons:

    Expensive ($700 from Dynamism for English version)

    Limited software availability

    Shortish battery life

    No manual yet, PC setup a mystic adventure

  4. Εγώ συνδέω το κινητό μου μέσου IR και μπαίνω μέσου GPRS από την εταιρία Cosmote

     

    Επίσης συμφέρει η Telestet η Vodafone συμφέρει μόνο αν μπαίνεις μια φορά το μήνα άντε το πολύ 5

     

    Χρεώσεις :

    Cosmote: 30 ευρο/μηνα και τίποτα άλλο

    Telestet: 15€/μηνα και τίποτα άλλο

    Vodafone: 0.005€/ΚΒ (ΑΝ ΘΥΜΑΜΑΙ ΚΑΛΑ )

  5. IntelliGolf Birdie edition / Pocket PC by Karrier Communications

     

     

    Awarded "Best Product of the Year" IntelliGolf just got better. The IntelliGolf Birdie edition comes complete with all of the 1) Pocket PC, 2) Windows PC, and 3) Synchronization software you will need to improve your game, increase your winnings and have more fun on the golf course! IntelliGolf: Golf's #1 Scorecard Software!™.

    http://www.handango.com/pictures/677/ig66_rot_bird_ppc.gif

    IntelliGolf is the only golf scorecard software to include all six S's of golf:

     

    Scoring;

    Statistics;

    Sidegames;

    Shot tracking;

    Signature courses, and

    Sharing of information.

    IntelliGolf is loaded with many new features. These include full-color trend graphics, Dream Round™ scorecard, multiple shot tracking, putt analyzer, posting and honors display, more sidegames and wagering options, dynamic screen expansion allowing support for fivesomes, and more. IntelliGolf even includes free access to 18,000+ signature courses and their scorecards (via your PC's Internet connection or wireless handheld) for use with IntelliGolf. Manual scorecard entry is a thing of the past. Round set-up is a breeze!

     

    Handheld Software

     

    Use the IntelliGolf on-course Pocket PC software to automate golf scoring, track shots by club, review game-improving statistics for every club including your putter, add up your group's wagers and keep caddie-style notes. Now you can keep course, round and hole notes just like the Pros. No more guessing on which club to use. Plus, IntelliGolf includes "dynamic screen expansion" providing the ability to handle up to five golfers (i.e. fivesomes) automatically. Now you will be able to score, wager and track results for up to five players.

     

    The IntelliGolf handheld software includes:

     

    Automated golf scoring;

    Individuals to fivesomes;

    Posting and honors display;

    Wireless, beaming and color;

    Course, hole and round notes;

    Traditional and shotgun starts;

    Thirty wagering games (e.g. Skins);

    Performance statistics and graphs;

    Shot tracking by club and distance;

    Drive, approach, chip and putt tracking;

    Unlimited custom wagering options, and

    ScorecardView™ display system.

    IntelliGolf includes the ability for you to enter your official USGA Handicap Index, EGA Index, Handicap (other), or approximate a handicap for you. Plus, IntelliGolf now includes the USGA's Course Handicap Conversion formula and its Equitable Stoke Control formula, under license from the USGA®. Prior to starting a round of golf, IntelliGolf will convert your official Handicap Index to a Course Handicap based upon its Slope® rating. At the end of your round, IntelliGolf will automatically compute your Adjusted Maximum Score for posting. No more charts and tables. IntelliGolf does it for you!

     

    Desktop Software

     

    As a Birdie edition customer you will also receive our powerful Windows-based PC software. It will approximate your handicap, track cumulative round statistics, print scorecards and export round results in HTML format for posting to the web. IntelliGolf even includes trend graphics. In full color, view trend lines showing how your total score relates to putting, driving, and to greens hit in regulation. Now you can quickly spot areas of improvement and areas for improvement. Plus, IntelliGolf now includes a putt analyzer to help you spot trends in your putting. Did you know that putting accounts for approximately 40% of your strokes? Improve your putting and improve your scores!

     

    Imagine if you could play every hole to your full potential. IntelliGolf can help. In seconds, IntelliGolf will compare your best, average and worst scores on each hole for a selected course. It will then create a Dream Round™ scorecard for you. You will be amazed at how well you would score if you played every hole to your full potential!

     

    The IntelliGolf desktop software includes:

     

    Trend graphics;

    Dream round scoring;

    Historical round tracking;

    Putt analyzer and graphs;

    IntelliCap handicap calculator;

    Access to thousands of signature courses;

    Scorecard printing plus web-based display;

    HTML and XML export file capabilities, and

    Game-improving statistics in 250 categories.

     

    BTW - If you own a Palm, Handspring, Sony, or P800 please see our other listings for IntelliGolf by searching on IntelliGolf.

     

    Join golfers in 100+ countries worldwide that are using IntelliGolf to improve their game and increase their winnings. IntelliGolf -- Golf's #1 Scorecard Software!™. Scoring, statistics, sidegames, shot tracking, signature courses and sharing all-in-one. Get it today!

     

     

    Requirements:Pocket PC and any Windows-based PC.

     

    Compatible Devices/Operating System: Alaska Cove Mexmal,Audiovox PDA1032C,Cassiopeia E-125,Cassiopeia EM500,Fujitsu Siemens Loox,iPAQ h1910/h1920,Jornada 560 series,NEC MobilePro P300,Toshiba e740,Toshiba Genio-e,Audiovox Maestro PDA1032,Audiovox Thera,Cassiopeia E-115,iPAQ h3800 series,Jornada 520/540 series,Toshiba e310,Toshiba e550G,Toshiba E570,ViewSonic Pocket PC V35,Zayo,Acer n20,Cassiopeia E-2000 (Japan),Cassiopeia E-700,Cassiopeia E-750,iPAQ h3100/h3600/h3700 series,iPAQ h3900 series,Siemens / AT&T Wireless SX56,XDA,Cassiopeia E-200,Dell Axim X5,HP iPAQ h5450/h5455,O2 xda,T-Mobile Phone Edition,Toshiba 2032

  6. Αρχικό Μήνυμα από τον Stigmabuster

     

    Eidikou endiaferontos tora aporia..

    sto mIRC exo vrei mia seira apo endiaferouses medical efarmoges - oles cracked kai oles gia to iSilo (opoios den to kserei einai enas excellent ebook viewer).

    To provlima einai oti oi efarmoges autes exoun liksei (ara pou sinistate to oti einai cracked?)..

    exete kamia idea gia to an kano kati lathos? (i apla einai den einai spasmeno to time limit pou exoun?)

    thanks in advance,

    NK

     

    P.S. ideed kai gia alles medical efarmoges apo mIRC dektes me euxaristisi ;-)

    P.S.2 akoma afanto to Pieplus

     

     

    Μέσα σε κάθε πρόγραμμα υπάρχει το αρχείο COREPDA να το άνοιξης με το notepad και να περάσεις το serial :whistle:

  7. Εγώ κάποιο παρόμοιο πρόβλημα αλλά με τελείως διαφορετικό hardware κτλ ... αλλά ήταν USB και το πρόβλημα δεν διορθώθηκε ακόμα ..... από κατάλαβα είναι ότι τα XP δεν έχουν καλή συνεργασία με το USB

    Λέτε να φταίνε τα XP ?

    Περιμένω τα w2k3 μπας και διορθωθεί το πρόβλημα

  8. http://www.handango.com/pictures/178842/productid2.jpg

    Decoder by Discord Studios

     

    For years, the Signs have been held in check by government agencies, but now Agent Jonas, the only person able to break the enigmatic codes, has found brutally murdered. In a deadly race against time, the elite FBI must make a desperate bid to decipher the signals before the Signs become revealed. Unfortunately, the mysterious code does not intend to let anyone survive with its secrets!

    http://www.discordstudios.com/media/review2.jpg

    Decoder is a 3 Meg puzzle-block game that covers 99 levels. Based on the actual DeComm Project, it utilizes pattern recognition through visual and audio hints to progress the game's storyline. Available only at HANDANGO!

     

     

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    Three Difficulty Settings

    99 Levels to Decode

    Save/Load Feature

    Random Pattern Generation

    Sharp Graphics/ Ambient Soundtrack

    HighScore Keeper Feature

    Absolutely NO Probes!

    The only puzzle game UNSUCCESSFULLY banned by the government!

     

     

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    If You Like This Game, Be Sure To Check Out...

    Save Jack's Body !

     

    Jack the Uni-Psychle SE is a 4 MEG game on 6 levels with 35 stages of enemy squashing, gold-tire collecting, psychic fun on a sidescroller platform. With a little help, Jack can prevail and save the world from Dr. Apocalypse.

     

    http://www.discordstudios.com

  9. http://www.handango.com/pictures/101038/wince.jpg ACDSee Mobile for Windows CE by ACD Systems Ltd

     

    $39.95

    ACDSee Mobile for Windows CE software gives you the power to view, browse, organize, edit and share images on your Pocket PC...anytime, anywhere.

     

    Transfer photos easily from your desktop PC to any Pocket PC that has ACDSee Mobile for Windows CE. Customize images while you prepare them for transfer to get the best possible display on your handheld device. Use the desktop component to crop and adjust your images to match your screen size. Select the resolution level you want, add descriptions, preview how images will look after they are transferred, and choose a destination folder for the transfer. In addition, with the stand-alone version of ACDSee Mobile for Windows CE, you can convert 9 popular image formats for viewing on your handheld pc device. And, when running the program as a plug-in to ACDSee or Picaview, you can convert over 40 image formats for transfer. Images can be viewed as JPEG, TIFF, BMP or GIF.

     

    With ACDSee Mobile for Windows CE you will also get a number of fast and powerful viewing and browsing options for your digital images while on the go. Browse hundreds of thumbnails with incredible speed. Add image descriptions. View file details, file properties and camera metadata within your images. Sort images by browsing by name, size, date and type. Search by name, description, size and camera metadata. Plus navigate and edit image folders using ACDSee Mobile's simple folder structure.

     

    View and scroll through full-resolution pictures quickly, even when they are larger than available memory. Play slide shows of your favorite photos. You can also zoom in on specific image areas without losing quality using region of interest decoding. Play image audio and attach sound and personalized voice comments to your Pocket PC photos. Edit images and image batches with ACDSee Mobile's built-in image editor. Plus, crop, resize, rotate, flip and adjust image exposure. And if you choose, you can always go back to your original image.

     

    ACDSee Mobile for Windows CE also allows you to share your images anytime, anywhere. Beam images to other ACDSee Mobile for Windows CE users and email images to anyone using your network card or PC connection. All of these Pocket PC image viewer options ensure you get one of the best Windows CE applications on the market.

     

    Requirements:Windows CE 3.0 or later, 925 KB free space, Pocket PC device, Windows 9x/NT4/XP

     

    Compatible Devices/Operating System: PPC 2.01 Mips,PPC 2.01 SH3,PPC 2.11 Mips,HPC2000,PPC 2.11 SH3

  10. Αρχικό Μήνυμα από τον ikaros

     

     

     

     

    @Angeldust

     

    Eχω ενα Τ610 και ενα usb2bluetooth adaptor της Gigabyte. Απ'οτι καταλαβα εχεις το ιδιο κινητο και επισης χρησιμοποιεις bluetooth συνδεση.

    Μήπως μπορείς να μου πεις ποιο software+driver πρεπει να χρησιμοποιήσω για να συνδέομαι internet με GPRS? Εχω εγκαταστήσει το software του adaptor (το οποιο εγκαθιστα και drivers π.χ. για Bluetooth modem).

     

    Ευχαριστώ.

     

     

    Πως εξηγείτε το Gigabyte BT να δουλεύει καλύτερα με Drivers MSI ?

  11. Αρχικό Μήνυμα από τον gvard

     

    Καλησπέρα,

     

    Εγώ σε XP pro δεν είχα απολύτως κανένα πρόβλημα. Μήπως *πρώτα* συνδεσες το dongle και μετά έβαλες το CD με τους drivers; Αν ναι, καλά να πάθεις :p

     

     

    ΕΕΕ??? έτσι το έκανα :!: :!: :!:

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