Multitask internet explorer - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

Is there a way or a sw to manage multitask internet explorer pages like over home pc?

There are alternative browsers (mostly commercial) that support multiple windows.
A nice free addon for Pocket Internet Explorer that allows for multiple windows is ftxPBrowser. You can find it here: http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=686

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Browse lan

Hi!
I would like to know if there is a program for browse the lan...
Tks
Khael
resco explorer 2005 lets you do that, from what I remember you need to map the network drives before you can browse them though.
Total Commander will also do that (via its \\plugins shortcut, then the lan virtual folder) - but likewise, as with Resco, you have to map the drives before you can browse them.
This thing is a dinosaur, but it might be what you're looking for:
http://www.pocketlance.com/

Browsing to other Windows machines

Does anyone know the best software to use to browse to other Windows machines across the network?
(Just like going \\machinename\c$ in XP/Vista)
Resco File Explorer.

Can I control PC from ppc using wifi?

Does anyone have an application or a link to an application that can be used to control my PC using wifi?
I have a wireless network at home and both my PC and ppc (HTC Touch) connect to the network through a wireless router.
Thanx!
you can use the build in program called therminal services in your pocketpc
or you can use some free VNC software there are plenty of options
Also there is LogMeIn.
Google can give you many more answerers.
Control PC with PPC
I use salling clicker http://www.salling.com/. i use it with wmp mce and itunes, i have played with it as a mouse pointer and there is lots of other scripts out there too. i bought it and its great. it works on wifi and bluetooth
Teriminal service. wireless router with port forwarded to your PC (read about port forwarding and DMZ settings on router) and allow to log in with blank passwords on xp adminsitrative tool
Thanks for the responses so far!
I don't have any terminal applications on my phone at the moment. Will see if I can get hold of VNC and will also have a look at Salling.
Any other sw out there that has remote functionality?
use realVNC 4.3 from realvnc.com.
WM6 remote destop is the best in my opinion. It doesn't support file transfer but its bloody good for controlling your PC. I haven't found anything better.
Download the CAB posted and follow the procedure given below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=338390
rermote desktop
the cab is great if you are connected form your home wi-fi router ..the promblem is how you can connect to your home router and desktop pc from outside wi-fi or 3G ???
dekyprio said:
the cab is great if you are connected form your home wi-fi router ..the promblem is how you can connect to your home router and desktop pc from outside wi-fi or 3G ???
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the thread posted with the cab tells you how to do this. i can connect my Ameo to my desktop pc through wifi, 3g or even bluetooth dialup through my n95 following this procedure. i fail to see what the problem is!
You Can Try GRemote Pro Its Lets You Connect To The PC Over Bluetooth Or WIFI
Its Very Good I Have Been Using For A While To Control My Media Center
Its Very Responsive And You Can Customize It For A Lot Of Programs
Here is The Link To The Program Website For More Info
PPC Tablet Remote Control Suite
Try this (http://www.aacompserv.com/AACompWeb/Modules/PPCTablet/WhatIsIt.aspx).
This is what PPC Tablet 4.0 can do for you:
Default Devices: This plug-in contains a touchpad, a tablet and a numeric keypad (and even keyboard, if your PPC has one).
Display Feedback: This plug-in contains a Display Feedback area and a touchpad. You can view the host computer screen directly on your Pocket PC, and send mouse movements and key strokes to it.The "hot" area (the area that is currently being viewed) will be surrouned by a blinking read rectangle.
Remote File System: A plug-in that contains a remote file system browser. You can browse through the folders and files on the host computer, download the selected file to your Pocket PC, or execute it directly on the host computer.
iTunes: A plug-in designed for controlling iTunes.
Winamp: A plug-in designed for controlling Winamp.
Windows Media Player: A plug-in designed for controlling Windows Media Player.
Media Center PC: A plug-in designed for controlling Media Center PC. (This plug-in is an extra download available here.)
PowerPoint Presentation: A plug-in designed for controlling PowerPoint.
Internet Explorer: A plug-in designed for navigating Internet Explorer web browser.
Firefox: A plug-in designed for navigating Firefox web browser.
WinTV: This plug-in provides a remote-control pad for WinTV and other programs.
Personal Data: This plug-in allows you to save personal data (like name, e-mail, phone, address) in the profile and replay it in other applications.
OneNote: A convenient plug-in to control Microsoft OneNote. (This plug-in is an extra download available here.)
Document Viewer: This plug-in is designed for viewing documents.
MobileRemote - control your pc from your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=504730
is there any app that i can control my pc via diamond but that on my htc screen i see pc desktop(so that i can press start from diamond, go into program from diamond and that pc monitor is tunred off!) and not that i have only keyboard, mouse and simpe contorls!

file manager for wp10

hi, I'm coming from android and got an issue with the default file manager for wm10. I'm searching for a file manager wich can be quick, easy to use and can create/extract zip files (or better zip and rar). I don't care if is it free or i have to pay but i want a functional app.
for example i loved android's es file explorer and solid explorer. is there something like it for wp10? i don't want an app full of ads if possibile
There's nothing nearly on the same level as Solid Explorer or ES File Explorer.
What's best on W10M really depends on what you need though. Yuki Explorer is a decent one though, and it has a free, full-featured version with no ads. It also has the benefit of SMB share support, and working with Continuum.
I'm looking for a decent file manager wich can manages zips and rars, no matter if is free or not, just i hate ads for now thanks for your suggestion, i'll try it
perhaps you should try total commander.
Metro file manager seems to be the best one I've come across so far. It can handle zips and synchronize with the cloud based file storage like Google Drive, One Drive, etc., hide files, and some more that I'm still not aware of maybe. It can handle ftp transfers like in ES and Solid after you pay for the complete package ($2 or $3, I think), which also takes away the ads. And I just found out that it has tabbed viewing
good advice! that's what i was searching for, even if was a really hard decision with yuki file explorer. Anyway due to interface language i preferred metro. Thanks
Metro File Manager eX is superb for me. With FTP sharing feature I'm rarely plug my phone to computer. Also, it supports samba network drives and have build in picture viewer, video/audio players.
Total Commander, Aerize Explorer (Pro), Pocket File Manager...
I use Total Commander and Metro File Manger. Both apps can read files from Samba shares.
But how can I play MKV/x264 from share? AVI files are working with WM10 standard video Player over Network, MKV not.
Q1: Does anyone have a MKV player which can read from SMB share?
Q2: How can I change default program / file association to open MKV in TC with VLC or Smart Player?
not sure for SMB share, but try CCPlayer for MKV files.
Metro File Manager is one of the (many) things I find superior on WP.
- Access to cloud services
-Great interface
I don't know how (and don't need at this point) to root WP10, but root access is one big drawback compared to Android file managers.

TIP: Browse and copy FireTVs filesystem from your computer using FX File Explorer

I have been struggling with an efficient way to copy items to and from my FireTV. Primarily backing up the entire KODI app data folder to push to another FireTV (I like to keep them in sync this way). Previously I would use ES on the TV to copy the folder to a network location, but that always took forever to move a gig. I thought the FX web server feature might work better, and the copy is MUCH easier and MUCH faster.
I have google play services installed on this unrooted FireTV, don't know if that is required or not...
Steps:
1. Have FX and the FX+ key app installed on your device. (I absolutely love FX and have used it since it was in beta, the plus is worth the fee!)
2. Sideload both apps to your TV using Easy Fire Tools or equivalent.
3. Open FX and click File Sharing to start the web server.
a. FX doesn't work with the remote, so you need that Mouse toggle app on your TV, Vysor on the computer to click via screen share, a BT mouse attached, or some other wireless mouse remote app)
4. Type the address of the webserver into your browser on the same network, then get to it!
EDIT: In your web browser on the left drop down menu of the FX web web interface, you can enable "View Hidden Files" to navigate the Android/data folder.
One of FX File Explorer's great features. I think MixPlorer also offers this.
WebSharing Lite might also do the trick, same company that dev's FX: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.websharing&hl=en
However it has not been updated since 2014 so I'm not sure how the transfer speeds are. The pro version of that app will let you mount the FireTV storage as a drive in windows. I want to play with that feature because that would be most convenient.
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One of FX File Explorer's great features. I think MixPlorer also offers this.
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Thanks for the tip on this app! MiXplorer works great with the FTV remote, and the FTP server feature lets windows mount the FTV as a network location. Speeds are kinda slow, but perhaps a real FTP client will improve that. WebDAV access works great too.
I have been using ES File Explorer (as FTP server) on FTV stick V2 with Filezilla as ftp client on windows side.
transfers have been acceptably fast for me. Doing as you suggested, coping a configured stick to windows
and then restoring to another stick over ftp.
djRamage said:
Thanks for the tip on this app! MiXplorer works great with the FTV remote, and the FTP server feature lets windows mount the FTV as a network location. Speeds are kinda slow, but perhaps a real FTP client will improve that. WebDAV access works great too.
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Glad the app tip helped. Looks like MiXplorer even works over ethernet compared to FX File Explorer expecting a wi-fi connection.

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