Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 now available - Advantage X7500, MDA Ameo Upgrading

Download the english 32 bit version :http://rapidshare.com/files/35728566/drvupdate_x86.exe
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The Windows Mobile Device Center enables you to set up new partnerships, synchronize content and manage music, pictures and video with Windows Mobile powered devices (Windows Mobile 2003 or later). The Windows Mobile Device Center combines an efficient business-data synchronization platform with a compelling user experience. The Windows Mobile Device Center helps you to quickly set up new partnerships, synchronize business-critical information such as e-mail, contacts and calendar appointments, easily manage your synchronization settings, and transfer business documents between your device and PC.
This new version of the Windows Mobile Device Center contains key improvements and new features to support Windows Mobile 6 devices. The Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 is only supported on Windows Vista.
Key updates in Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 include:
Windows Mobile 6 feature support
Information Rights Management activation - Automatically configure the Windows Mobile 6 device to open IRM-protected documents and files
HTML mail – Set up your Windows Mobile 6 device to sync HTML-formatted mail
Certificate Enrollment - Acquire certificates through the PC the Windows Mobile 6 device is currently connected to
Allow data connections on the Windows Mobile 6 device when connected to the PC
File synchronization for smartphones – Synchronize files with your Windows Mobile 6 devices, including both touch screen and non-touch screen devices
Automatic device authentication - Connect the Windows Mobile device to the PC without the need to enter the device-lock PIN every time upon connect
Product Registration - Register your Windows Mobile device and get connected to information and offers available for your device
Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 is fully compatible with Windows Mobile 2003 devices and later
for other languages u can read and download WMDC here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx
System Requirements
Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 is currently only available for the following versions of Microsoft Windows Vista™.
Windows Vista™ Ultimate
Windows Vista™ Enterprise
Windows Vista™ Business
Windows Vista™ Home Premium
Windows Vista™ Home Basic
Windows Vista™ Server "Longhorn"
Microsoft® Outlook® XP, Microsoft® Outlook® 2003, and Microsoft® Outlook® 2007 messaging and collaboration clients are required for synchronization of e-mail, contacts, tasks and notes to a Personal Computer.
Supported Devices
Windows Mobile 2003
Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition
Windows Mobile 5.0
Windows Mobile 5.0 with Messaging and Security Feature Pack
Windows Mobile 6
Windows Embedded CE 6.0

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Thank you for the info.
hope it will solve some communication problems i'm having somtimes with my Hermes.

Thanks. Work perfectly with mine.

This may be a stupid question from a noob...
Hi everyone. I've recently owned an XDA Exec PPC device (which is very marvelous by the way) and I'm trying to synchronize it with my Vista Ultimate computer. I haven't installed anything on my computer and and that I should download a Windows Mobile Device Center ver 6.1 instead of installing ActiveSync. I've already followed the instructions on the site and my device is able to "successfully connect" with my computer. However it didn't "synchronize" my data.
My question now is... if it successfully connected with my computer, why does my device or the computer have the same data? I've checked the Windows Calendar and the Windows Contacts and it still doesn't show any changes. Could it be a problem with my computer? Or on my device?
I've read some article somewhere that ActiveSync should still be used even though there is already a Windows Mobile Device Center as this compliments it. Is this true? Should I need to download ActiveSync?
Thanks for you time guys. I hope you can help me out.
Jay-r
Noob

Mobile device center replaces activesync. You cannot use activesync under vista (and you cannot use mdc under XP)

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@ Doodle
Thank you for your response . Yes you are correct on that. My question now is where can I find the data the I have synchronize between my XDA device and computer? I've checked both Windows Calendar and Contacts and it doesn't seem to have transferred the data although the connections are okay. This also goes to the device. Please help.
Cheerios,
P.S.
I've already establish the connections (e.g. Contacts, Tasks, Calendar, etc.) on the MDC 6.1.

jayr.lao said:
@ Doodle
Thank you for your response . Yes you are correct on that. My question now is where can I find the data the I have synchronize between my XDA device and computer? I've checked both Windows Calendar and Contacts and it doesn't seem to have transferred the data although the connections are okay. This also goes to the device. Please help.
Cheerios,
P.S.
I've already establish the connections (e.g. Contacts, Tasks, Calendar, etc.) on the MDC 6.1.
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You've just missed the most important step, buy MS Outlook in order to show your syncronized data.

Thanks!
@ Cayotte,
Thank you very much for your response. I was assuming that MS would use the default Calendar and Contact applications on Vista for the WMDC. I've successfully synchronize my device and Outlook '07.
To Doodle and Cayotte, thanks again guys for all your help. I really appreciate it.
Cheerios,

Quick question:
with the new program, will Notes on the WM6 device sync and install notes on the desktop Outlook program?

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SMS Application for Windows Mobile

Hello,
Is there any SMS Application that can be used from Outlook or Widnows OS so that we can view / manage / send SMS from this application (via Windows Mobile) like Nokia has for Nokia Phones?
Thank you all.
There are many Chinese version, such as 91掌智手机助手
Ok Thanks. But is there any english one please?
Thank you all.
Today I came across another Application (Free) Efficasoft Mobile Express for Sending/Managing SMS from PC via Mobile Device. Hope this is what you may be looking for? The main advantage is that I can easyly compose sms from PC while working and send those via Mobile Phone .
mur_bbsr said:
Today I came across another Application (Free) Efficasoft Mobile Express for Sending/Managing SMS from PC via Mobile Device. Hope this is what you may be looking for? The main advantage is that I can easyly compose sms from PC while working and send those via Mobile Phone .
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Thank you friend. I have just installed and loved the App.
Thank you all.

Tight integration between Windows Phone 7.5 and Windows 7?

I've been googling this all day and I haven't found my answers. Does Windows Phone 7.5 Mango integrate tightly with Windows 7?
I'm currently using an iPhone 4 and I love how Apple tightly integrates iOS and Mac devices together.
Also can someone tell me if Mobile IE 9 have a way to force the desktop version of the site to load up? Mobile Safari can't do that and it's very annoying. Does Mobile IE 9 synchronize links and or passwords with IE 9 for the desktop or any other browsers?
I really want to move over to WP7.5 because I'm frustrated by the restrictiveness of iOS. I know Microsoft is also moving very fast to ensure that Windows Phone and Windows 8 will be extremely integrated with one another.
What kind of integration do you need?
WP7 uses Zune software to connect your desktop, it can autosync your photos, music, videos, install apps, Zune can give access to the internet to your phone while it connected via cable, also Zune can update firmware on phone. That all integration that I know.
IE9 has the ability to change view to desktop version. And it doesn't sync favs and passwords for me (maybe I don't know how to do that?).
I would say it doesn't integrate at all.
Everything goes through Zune. That is: the features Chipsaru described.
You can't even drag and drop files or sync documents and other files to it natively.
Not as a removable storage and not even through Zune.
You can however do some limited file transfers/syncs through Skydrive.
Syncing through Zune can be done via wireless connection as well. Change the settings in the Zune set up to Wireless Sync. Then plug your phone into power as if you were charging. Within 5-10 minutes it will sync.
And for file transfer there an app for that ! Try PC File Download from the MarketPlace.
PaullikesWINMO said:
Syncing through Zune can be done via wireless connection as well. Change the settings in the Zune set up to Wireless Sync. Then plug your phone into power as if you were charging. Within 5-10 minutes it will sync.
And for file transfer there an app for that ! Try PC File Download from the MarketPlace.
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Correct, still it doesn't integrate more because of those points.
Actually the app You suggest does require a server to work as i can understand...
There are workarounds and apps for most scenarios, but integration is close to zero for the moment.
lsquare said:
I really want to move over to WP7.5 because I'm frustrated by the restrictiveness of iOS. I know Microsoft is also moving very fast to ensure that Windows Phone and Windows 8 will be extremely integrated with one another.
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Then Android is a much better choice for you. Lumia 800 (perhaps not Windows Phone, specifically) is as restrictive -- if not more so -- than iOS.
As for integration with a desktop OS, I think the trend is to move away from it. Over-the-air & cloud integration is the way to go.
Zune is crap, but it works. It is soon to be replaced...
Integration with Office is 100% and so is Facebook, Twitter etc.
Once you sign in with a Microsoft id all your contacts and calendars are synced 100% It's more, you don't have to connect to the pc even. You change or add something on your phone or pc and it is automatically synced - absolutely brilliant!!
Skydrive is good but has it's limits.
I recommend the Nokia Lumia 800 100% It's gonna be the best kit you have ever owned, please believe me.
Barrie
Chipsaru said:
What kind of integration do you need?
WP7 uses Zune software to connect your desktop, it can autosync your photos, music, videos, install apps, Zune can give access to the internet to your phone while it connected via cable, also Zune can update firmware on phone. That all integration that I know.
IE9 has the ability to change view to desktop version. And it doesn't sync favs and passwords for me (maybe I don't know how to do that?).
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Damn, that's pretty disappointing news. Any comment about Mobile IE9? How does it compare to Mobile Safari or even the new Chrome browser for Android?
BarrieSimpson said:
Zune is crap, but it works. It is soon to be replaced...
Integration with Office is 100% and so is Facebook, Twitter etc.
Once you sign in with a Microsoft id all your contacts and calendars are synced 100% It's more, you don't have to connect to the pc even. You change or add something on your phone or pc and it is automatically synced - absolutely brilliant!!
Skydrive is good but has it's limits.
I recommend the Nokia Lumia 800 100% It's gonna be the best kit you have ever owned, please believe me.
Barrie
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Facebook Messenger isn't available for Windows Phone 7.5. The app is a bit like WhatsApp, but the advantage is that I can also add my location data to my messages. I don't think Facebook for WP7.5 can do that yet. Is it possible to add location data to the messages?
lsquare said:
Facebook Messenger isn't available for Windows Phone 7.5. The app is a bit like WhatsApp, but the advantage is that I can also add my location data to my messages. I don't think Facebook for WP7.5 can do that yet. Is it possible to add location data to the messages?
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Facebook Messenger is not needed by Windows Phone 7.5 because Facebook Chat is built into the Messages app, and regular (offline) Facebook Messages can be accessed with the Facebook app.
If by adding location data to messages you mean geotagging status/timeline updates, I don't think that is yet possible natively by Windows phone 7.5, but you can use the built-in Check-in function to check in using Facebook Places.
lsquare said:
Damn, that's pretty disappointing news. Any comment about Mobile IE9? How does it compare to Mobile Safari or even the new Chrome browser for Android?
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If you've used IE9 on the desktop, its pretty comparable. While it may not be the best browser for everyone, IE9 is surprisingly good compared to previous versions (and while thats not saying much, its just a much better browser overall). Its fast, includes hardware acceleration for certain sites (hardware acceleration is also enabled for the mobile version of IE9). It is very identical to the desktop version of IE9, and it's pretty nice. No browser is perfect of course, but I haven't had any major issues with commonly used sites.
lsquare said:
I've been googling this all day and I haven't found my answers. Does Windows Phone 7.5 Mango integrate tightly with Windows 7?
I'm currently using an iPhone 4 and I love how Apple tightly integrates iOS and Mac devices together.
Also can someone tell me if Mobile IE 9 have a way to force the desktop version of the site to load up? Mobile Safari can't do that and it's very annoying. Does Mobile IE 9 synchronize links and or passwords with IE 9 for the desktop or any other browsers?
I really want to move over to WP7.5 because I'm frustrated by the restrictiveness of iOS. I know Microsoft is also moving very fast to ensure that Windows Phone and Windows 8 will be extremely integrated with one another.
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Just as an iPhone generally requires iTunes to do anything meaningful (Mac or PC), Windows Phone requires Zune (or if you are using a Mac, the Windows Phone Connector) in order to sync media back and forth. So they are largely the same in terms of how they connect to a computer. If by integration you mean among their own respective platforms, just as iOS has a host of services it hooks into (App Store, iBooks, iTunes, etc.), Windows Phone integrates very well with Microsoft services (Xbox Live, Zune, Windows Live, Office, SharePoint, Exchange, etc.). If you are living in an iOS world and can't give that up, then neither Windows Phone nor Android are probably good for you. Each platform caters to their own company's services, naturally. I do expect more OS-based integration coming with Windows 8 though, which will be really nice.
Mobile IE9 can force desktop version, you just have to go into the options and choose between Mobile or Desktop views.
iOS and Windows Phone are generally both very restrictive. There is a trade-off you are getting. iOS and Windows Phone are pretty stable and generally just works, and this is because of the restrictive nature of the operating system. If Apple and Microsoft control more of what goes on with the OS, there is less chance for things to go crazy. The opposite is for Android, you get almost complete freedom to do what you want, but with that, you introduce instability, possible malicious software through an unfiltered Market, and the oh-so-common force closes and poor performance. Microsoft is still slowly opening up Windows Phone, but its just as restrictive if not more (at least at the moment) than iOS. Customization is not a strong point for Windows Phone, but its the same as when iOS started out. As time goes on, more and more control will be given to both the end-user and developers to do great things with Windows Phone, but with Windows Phone still being rather young, you just aren't going to see that just yet.
prjkthack said:
Facebook Messenger is not needed by Windows Phone 7.5 because Facebook Chat is built into the Messages app, and regular (offline) Facebook Messages can be accessed with the Facebook app.
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Using that same logic, then I suppose FB Messenger isn't needed for iOS or Android because the original FB app have already have a messaging component inside the app.
The advantage of FB Messenger over the default FB app for both iOS and Android is that it can geotaq the messages. I will know where it was sent from. It sucks that WP7.5 cannot geotag the messages yet. That would be a nice feature to have.
lsquare said:
Using that same logic, then I suppose FB Messenger isn't needed for iOS or Android because the original FB app have already have a messaging component inside the app.
The advantage of FB Messenger over the default FB app for both iOS and Android is that it can geotaq the messages. I will know where it was sent from. It sucks that WP7.5 cannot geotag the messages yet. That would be a nice feature to have.
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Actually, using the same logic, you are correct, Facebook Messenger isn't needed anymore for iOS or Android because the official app can geotag status updates.
The only advantage it has over the official app is that it starts up a couple seconds faster and jumps directly to Messaging. Otherwise, its a rather redundant application.
As for it being on Windows Phone, I don't think we'll see much geotagging integration until its a more widely used feature of Facebook. As it stands, the majority of people who geotag their status updates do it because they don't know about it and/or don't turn it off. Facebook Places is a more widely used form of geotagging on Facebook, which is why that integration is there. I'm sure we'll see it someday.
prjkthack said:
Actually, using the same logic, you are correct, Facebook Messenger isn't needed anymore for iOS or Android because the official app can geotag status updates.
The only advantage it has over the official app is that it starts up a couple seconds faster and jumps directly to Messaging. Otherwise, its a rather redundant application.
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You're wrong. I just loaded up the FB app for my iPhone 4 and there is no way to geotag the messages. The only way to do that is through FB Messenger.
As for it being on Windows Phone, I don't think we'll see much geotagging integration until its a more widely used feature of Facebook. As it stands, the majority of people who geotag their status updates do it because they don't know about it and/or don't turn it off. Facebook Places is a more widely used form of geotagging on Facebook, which is why that integration is there. I'm sure we'll see it someday.
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This is why I feel like WP is a step behind, but yea, I am more hopeful for the future.
lsquare said:
You're wrong. I just loaded up the FB app for my iPhone 4 and there is no way to geotag the messages. The only way to do that is through FB Messenger.
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Hmmm. I can geotag my status updates just fine on both my Android version of Facebook and the iOS version of Facebook.
Maybe you need to update?
prjkthack said:
Hmmm. I can geotag my status updates just fine on both my Android version of Facebook and the iOS version of Facebook.
Maybe you need to update?
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I'm pretty sure I'm using the latest version of FB for iOS. Can you show a screenshot of it? It's very easy to do with iOS.

[Q] Desktop App that Pushes Exchange 2003 to Android

Does anyone know of any Windows compatible software that allows for Exchange 2003 email to be pushed to an Android Device?
I used to use SEVEN networks' Desktop Connector to achieve this. However, the beta ended. So I am trying to find anything [free or paid] that allows me to access my work email from my personal phone without the Exchange Administrator knowing/intervening.
Note: My company doesnt allow for OWA or ActiveSync. So these two are not options.

[Q] Sync Desktop App with Android using .NET

I have a desktop application running in .NET which communicates with the database server.
I am writing an app to capture some data randomly. Then I would like to communicate my android app with the desktop application to transfer the data.
Connectivity: USB
Problem: I am stuck at the communication method between desktop app and android app. I need to be able to retrieve data from android app (stored in SQLITE) using my desktop application (written in .NET). Ideally, I would like to extend the desktop application in .NET. Worst case, I can live with other languages preferably Java/C++.
Any recommendations would be appreciated!
Thank you.

[Q] How To Remote Desktop?

I have Windows 8.1 Pro on my desktop. I can remotely access my desktop using Microsoft's Remote Desktop Client app on my Nexus 6. This works if I am in the same local network.
How can I access my desktop when I am outside of my network?
Thanks
Log Me In Pro. Must have for Android/Windows users. GIYF.

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