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My Mobiler is a "must have" application for every windows mobile device

I love My Mobiler and use it with all my windows mobile devices.  My Mobiler is software that you install to and run from a computer.  The software works in conjunction with an ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connection and allows you to view a Windows Mobile device screen on the computer screen and you can use the computer’s mouse and keyboard to navigate through the Windows Mobile device’s screens and to input data into it. 

My Mobiler also allows you to create screenshots of the windows mobile device (an option I use frequently when I write articles for my blogs).

To use My Mobiler:

·         Download and install My Mobiler to your computer

·         Connect your windows mobile device to your computer and get ActiveSync or WMDC running on the computer.

·         My Mobiler will open up and install a client to your windows mobile device (check the windows mobile screen for any messages)

You'll see a small icon in your computer's tray.  Right click on the My Mobiler icon and select "Open Mobiler" to view the screen of your windows mobile screen on your computer (at this stage you can navigate the menus, open up applications, input data into the windows mobile device using your computer's keyboard and mouse).

To take screenshots of a mobile device, you can:

·         Select the icon on the top of the My Mobiler window (see the 6th icon from the left on the 1st screenshot); or

·         Press Ctrl+F to save a screenshot to a file; or

·         Select Edit > Save Screen to File

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Springtime in Atlanta!

The dogs await their master's return...and food (of course)

I just installed XnView for Smartphones to my HP IPAQ Voice Messenger

I was happy to find out that there is a windows mobile standard version of this fine, free photo editing and viewing software.

You can download the cab file directly to your widows mobile standard phone here: http://download.xnview.com/XnSmartphone.cab

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I'm listening to Sirius internet radio on my HP IPAQ Voice Messenger now!

I just installed the smartphone version of SXRadio to my HP IPAQ Voice Messenger, along with .NET Compact Framework 3.5, and now I'm enjoying my Sirius internet radio subscription on the Voice Messenger.  Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful!

Learn more about SXRadio at GeeksToolBox.

If you’ve got a WM6.5 phone, you won’t need to install .NET Compact Framework 3.5, but if you need the cab file, you can download an .NET Compact Framework 3.5 CAB file directly to your windows phone here.

SXRadio can be installed on any WM5.0 or WM6.1 device.  You can download the SXRadio cab file directly to your windows phone by selecting either of these links:

·         SXRadio (Windows Mobile Professional) for touchscreen devices

·         SXRadio (Windows Mobile Standard) for non-touchscreen devices

You need to subscribe to Sirius internet radio.

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Verifying & Configuring MMS Settings on the HP Voice Messenger

1.  To verify your HP Voice Messenger’s text message settings, select Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS

2.  Since AT&T is my wireless carrier, I see “4 AT&T MMS” in the list, but what you see here may be different based on who your carrier is.  If there is no MMS option here, you may need to select “New” and set up the MMS settings for your wireless carrier.

3.  You could also use the HP IPAQ DataConnect application to see if it will configure the Voice Messenger to handle SMS and MMS messaging properly:  Select Start > Applications > Accessories > HP IPAQ DataConnect

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Here's some screenshots of Navigon's Mobile Navigator 7 North American version for Windows Mobile that are taken from the HP IPAQ Glisten.

1.       Product Information shows the information about the software version and build

2.       GPS Status shows general information about the GPS bearings (I have filtered some of this information)

3.       Options: This is the main start screen when you start up the software

4.        Map: Shows 2 dimensional navigational map

5.       Map: Shows 3 dimensional navigational map (I like this one better)

6.       Turn by turn instructions

The North American version of Mobile Navigator 7 for Windows Mobile has only recently become available.  The software can be installed on WM5.0 and WM6.x GPS enabled devices and can be purchased at Pocket Gear or Smartphone.net, and includes maps for the United States, Canada and the US Virgin Islands.

I’ve got it installed on my HP IPAQ Glisten, which runs WM6.5.  I haven’t had a chance to try it out much, but I expect to use the software some next week.

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Just installed Stream_ON, a desktop player for Sirius Internet Radio

Stream_ON is easy to use, and I think I'll listen to Sirius Internet Radio more now that I don't have to open a browser whenever I want to listen to it.

I'm also using TrayIt so I can minimize the application to my System Tray.

Get Stream_ON & TrayIt at these links:

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Just installed Stream_ON, a desktop player for Sirius Internet Radio

Stream_ON is easy to use, and I think I'll listen to Sirius Internet Radio more now that I don't have to open a browser whenever I want to listen to it. 

I'm also using TrayIt so I can minimize the application to my System Tray.

Get Stream_ON & TrayIt at these links:

·         Stream_ON:  http://gameshowthemesongs.net/sirius/index.htm

·         TrayIt:  http://www.teamcti.com/trayit/trayit.zip

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My new red case for my HP IPAQ Glisten just arrived & it's lovely!

The case is handmade specially for the Glisten and it accommodates the extended battery too!

See http://www.casesonline.com

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