best speedtest software? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

I have removed the anti-virus cab, and before i hard reset & reinstall (without av), what is the best benchmark software to use?
also has anybody after doing a hard reset (without AV cab) tried to install the AV cab file?

let me know your results (both speedtest and general impression), as I am thinking of removing the AV, but I'm not convinced it does anything. Could I-mate be THAT retarded to add an AV that has no purpose, yet slows down the device?

Near as I can tell, there is one Proof of Concept virus out there and one 'Real' virus out there for the PocketPC. Both require user interaction to install. No information availiable on updates to the AV software (possibly they will roll them into ROM updates, so my vote was to remove the AV and re-install If and when I see something more than is present at this time in the way of threats.
Robert Harrold
Houston, TX

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anti virus for O2 xda exec

Hi,
Can some one please suggest some antivirus software for O2 xda exec .
Thanks a lot in Advance
VJ
You don't need one. Nor for any other Pocket PC or smartphone - just be prudent about what you install or accept via IR or bluetooth and you'll be fine.
AVs waste resources and will probably never be called upon to protect your device from a threat. If such a threat does materialise, the AV will rely on regular updates to catch it - updating every week for years isn't worth the effort - backing up every week and restoring in case
is better because it needs to be done anyway and it protects against much more possibilities.
0-day viruses are a significant threat no AV has yet to adequately fend off and they are the most likely sort of threat a mobile device will face. Currently, there are free pocket AVs - but for how long?
Verdict: Snakeoil.
You don't really need it. PPC people are still not that popular to have viruses (if there is any). Rathre difficult to have one passing to another. If you really want, try this one (I think it is the only one)
google for "air scanner mobile"
all very good advice so far... however if you still want one try eTrust Antivirus which comes free with jasjar or go to:
http://www.clubimate.com/p-6792-etrusttrade-antivirus.aspx
there are others like Trendmicro Mobile Security 2.0, but you are all right. It is not necessary to install AV Software on PocketPCs right now.
thank you very much for all that usefull information

Pocket Mechanic (AntonTomov) - Installation problems

Hi,
I purchased the latest version of AntonTomov's PocketMechanic via Handango and received the registration key immediately after finished purchase procedure.
Installation on my TyTN seemed to work out first (the program accepted the key with a message box and a sound).
But only moments later a message box popped up, telling me I use a pirated version and should turn to the manufacturer, which I did (also mailed Handango).
Meanwhile tried to install PM several times (always removing all traces from both PC and TyTn incl. Registry and rebooted) - to no avail.
Meanwhile received a new serial, but same story again: first accepted and immediately afterwards aborted with Piracy message.
A new complaint mail is on ist way.
Meanwhile I'm asking here if anybody had similar problems in getting the Pocket Mechanics to work on a TyTN.
Appreciating feedback and will let te community know how it worked out for me.
I would not use or buy Tomov's products out of principal.
Found a lot of threads about earlier version doing a hard reset without asking, when inputted a "pirated" serial. So be glad it only shows a box nowdays.
While software piracy is not a good thing, at least for people developing propietary software. Tomov has used a bit too drastic measures to fight
back.
jeezus said:
I would not use or buy Tomov's products out of principal.
Found a lot of threads about earlier version doing a hard reset without asking, when inputted a "pirated" serial. So be glad it only shows a box nowdays.
While software piracy is not a good thing, at least for people developing propietary software. Tomov has used a bit too drastic measures to fight
back.
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This does not make me too comfortable :-(
I also read a few note about that on the net and a reply by Tomov, complaining that this is not true and only a campaign to cut him off his revenues.
Well, I do not know what to believe, however this uncertainty is also not too comfortable...
Well the Pocket Mechanic way of uses some hardware dependent functions and - if you dare to take use of such - you have to either be very careful and also prepared that they might not work on untested and after all very new (such as the TyTN) devices.
I was prepared for all of that but not that I receive a piracy mail (which somewhat alsmost accuses you of being a software pirate and telling you to mail to [email protected]) when I purchased the software (which I can also prove).
Maybe he uses some hardware related mechanism to check eligibility of the serial and as he hasn't tested yet the TyTN (which he admits) this software won't allow being registered at all. I do not know.
But isn't such a meachanism pure over-kill ?
Actually something like that must be going on as I receive this pop up also after a new install and having purged all remnants from the PC, the PDA and the registry.
If I'd be trying out serials just at random, would anyone think that I'll millions of times do that complete procedure just to find any working key at the end of my life maybe ???
(And if I'd be a professional hacker I'd disassemble the code and be able to work around even these barriers.)
So, applying over-kill measures like that only brings problems to decent users, risking to run into problems when using special configurations or ne devices.
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Apart from that I must say that Tomov's applications seem well coded and also graphically very nice (one wonders how graphically nice application you can program for PDAs; shame upon Microsoft for their pre-installed poor applications !!!).
Also I see no real alternatives for some functionality he provided within one software, that's why I purchased the PM.
Finally again my question:
Has anyone encountered the same problems with the PM on a HTC TyTN ?
(btw: Thanks "jeezus" for your feedback.)
Might I inquire which funktionality you need?
Maybe we can find an alternative solution.

Athena Running Slow Sometimes!

I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this anomoly. Sometimes my unit seems to run extremely slow...like several processes are running in the background and hogging all the resources. I make sure that all "Running Programs" are closed and it is not during a "checking email" cycle, my internet history and cookies are cleared too. Sometimes I can click on something and wait up to 20 seconds before the "wheel" stops rotating and it completes the requested task. When this happens, it is 2-3 times slower than my HTC Touch.
Then, there are other times when everything seems to be running fine. Everything is quick and responsive with no noticable delays.
Background: My unit is the European X7500 version with WinMo 6 installed by the "selling store". The only additional programs I have installed are AvantGo, Google Maps, SPB GRPS Monitor, Skype, Sprite Backup and Vito Audio Notes. All were "clean installs" with no error messages and if memory serves correctly, I was noticing symptoms of these issues prior to installing most of these programs. I currently have 81.60 MB storage memory available and 76.90 MB program memory available.
ROM Version: 2.21.405.2
ROM Date: 07/20/07
Radio Version: 1.50.00.00
Protocol Version: 32.83.7020.20H
ExtROM Version: 2.21.405.101
It seems that there is something at work here but I can't seem to put my finger on what is causing it. Is it possible the the installation of WinMo 6 has something to do with this problem?
Although I am a long-time Windows PDA user, I have no experience at upgrading OS's, ROM's or hacking the registry entries (or even reading them for that matter). Any assistance in isolating the cause of this frustrating problem would be greatly appreciated.
Download latest rom!
Hey thats cool, I also have an HTC Advantage and an HTC Touch!
Anyway, I would recommend that you download and install the latest WM6 rom from the HTC e-club site, then install all your programs on the Micro drive. You can also try defragmenting the drive using Pocket Mechanic or similar utillity!
Good luck!
Thanks for the tip branko but from what I understand, I already have the most up-to-date version of WM6 (listed in OP). Also, I do not have a lot of programs installed (6) and half of these are installed on the MD. Defrag doesn't make sense as it is only a couple of months old with very little added and nothing removed.
That's why I am leaning towards something that may not have gone completely "tickety boo" during the installation of WM6. I am just trying to figure out if anyone else has experienced this problem after upgrading before I try a complete re-install of the OS. I was hoping that there is some way to be able to look for whatever is causing this slowdown. Kind of like using Task Manager in XP to see what processes, if any, are running in the background.
GPRS monitor has been known to cause slowness. Try Hard reset and not install GPRS monitor and see if that helps. When I got my X7500, it had GPRS monitor on the CD and I installed it and I had the same issues. Uninstalling the GPRS did not help, I had to Hard reset and then load my apps and not load the GPRS monitor.
I know is sucks to hard reset and have to reload your apps, but since you only have a few, it is worth a try.
Good luck
Thanks eagle 1. That's exactly the kind of info I was looking for. Too bad if that is the problem because I kind of like the GPRS Monitor. And the funny thing is, I am also running GPRS Monitor on my HTC Touch without problems and 1/3 the processor speed.
I just checked the versions and my Advantage has 2.4.5 build 923 (from original CD) and my Touch has 2.5.1 build 225 (download purchase). So, I wonder if the older version has issues with WM6 and the newer version has fixed those issues.
Well, there is only one way to find out for sure. I will try a hard reset tomorrow when I get some time (too tired tonight) and report back. If I find that this has corrected the issue, I may try loading the newer version and see what happens.
Thanks again.
eagle 1 said:
GPRS monitor has been known to cause slowness. Try Hard reset and not install GPRS monitor and see if that helps. When I got my X7500, it had GPRS monitor on the CD and I installed it and I had the same issues. Uninstalling the GPRS did not help, I had to Hard reset and then load my apps and not load the GPRS monitor.
I know is sucks to hard reset and have to reload your apps, but since you only have a few, it is worth a try.
Good luck
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eagle1,
You've just posted the tip of the day! I've always noticed that my taskbar icon took a long time to change from 3G to H, but never occurred to me that the GPRS monitor was the culprit. After uninstalling it,I already noticed a marked reduction in time taken to change from 3G to H, and my web browsing speed has improved! I'm going to try a hard reset when I got some free time later and see if it improves even further.
Just a question before I "pull the pin" and do a hard reset. I noticed that in the Remove Programs listing it shows Microsoft Office Mobile. A hard reset will not uninstall this, will it?
Also, under the Programs directory, Adobe Reader LE and Windows Live will also survive a hard reset, correct?
Thanks.
anything is the remove programs folder will get deleted but dont worry everything you need including Office is just a link away. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=364366
Ok, I just noticed that MS Office Mobile is actually on one of the CD's that came with the unit. I wondered why it was showing up in the Remove Programs folder. I received my device with WM6 already installed from the dealer so I didn't realize that it's not pre-installed in WM6.
Also, another question regarding the hard reset. I synchronize with Outlook on my laptop and my contact database has about 1,600 contacts. After a hard reset, would it be better to delete my existing ActiveSync partnership and create a new one. Or, would connecting to my existing partnership after a hard reset cause any problems.
I am assuming that because my current partnership was originally set up to sync both ways, that once connected after a hard reset, it will realize there are no contacts on the device and automatically transfer them over from my laptop. Is there anything I am missing.
And one last thought based on eagle 1's tip regarding GPRS Monitor not playing nice, has anyone else come across any other programs that cause problems and I should stay away from? That includes the Sprite Backup Tool included on the disc.
Is there a problem with sprite backup? I don't notice any yet.
Sorry, I should have clarified. I don't know if there is a problem with Sprite. I am just asking if anyone else has found it causes any trouble.
My reasons for asking are that I have just done a hard reset and so far I have not loaded any programs. Once I sync my Outlook contacts back, I will think about re-installing individual programs. But this time, I will do it one-by-one.
Rick76 said:
Sorry, I should have clarified. I don't know if there is a problem with Sprite. I am just asking if anyone else has found it causes any trouble.
My reasons for asking are that I have just done a hard reset and so far I have not loaded any programs. Once I sync my Outlook contacts back, I will think about re-installing individual programs. But this time, I will do it one-by-one.
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Oh yes, you should reinstall all your program one by one. If not, you'll simply bring back whatever that caused the slow down.

Best Anti-Virus for Titan

So after seeing the post about the Lojack virus, I want to know: What Anti-virus program do you like best? Please try and site some specifics about the program (ie not a memory hog or is a memory hog or locks up the device...etc).
It probably sounds cheesy, but the best anti-virus for a phone should be the user. If you don't download from 3rd party sites and watch where you surf you should be fine.
Or you could habitually reflash/hard reset/format your device and never have to worry.
I think any anti-virus software for the ppc would be very bloated and suck up quite a bit of battery life... reminds me of trying to run Norton on my old 400mhz PIII.
You may want to try Airscanner though.
It seems the best solution would be if the PC virus scanners detected the CE viruses and perhaps scanned the phone on sync.So long as you dont download programs over the phones internet connection and instead upload them from the pc,you should be protected (at least untill they start exploiting security flaws to get you over the network. Unfortunately,this does not exist yet to my knowledge.
On the plus side,it does not seem to bad yet. I can just imagine a flaw where a malformed text message causes the phone to execute malicious code and install a virus. God I hope they don't add things like java and active-x to text messaging like they did with email.
Airscanner
David

Antivirus on TD2

Do you people have installed any antivirus on TD2...I could not find any thread on antivirus...As it is running windows, and phone generally remains connected to internet by wifi/3g/gprs, so i think we should have some antivirus installed on it.
What are your view....if you ppl use some antivirus, then suggest some good free antivirus, which do not make phone sluggish...
Its not running windows, it windows mobile. There are antivirus programs out there, but not so many actual viruses that affect windows mobile so generally no one uses them.
A few thoughts: WM phones don't have much spare processor or memory capacity, any extra program running in the background (especially an anti-virus program which has to do a lot of scanning) will slow it down.
There are very few good free anti-virus programs. By their nature, AV programs have to be updated regularly with the latest virus definitions, who's going to bother doing this for free?
Also, at least using wifi, you are protected to a degree by the routing mechanism (NATS) against random attacks. I don't know whether 3G or GPRS also offers this protection.
As a last resort, if you do get infected, a hard reset would solve the problem. You might be better investing in a good backup program in case you have to hard reset, which would also safeguard you from other software problems as well as a possible virus attack.
Bottom line: I wouldn't worry about it!
Thanks a lot for your valuable suggestions!!

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