Download Manager for WM5 - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

Anyone know of a good download manager for PocketPC?
Something that does what getright or download accelerator or internet download manager do for the desktop pc.

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download manager....

anyone knows where to download a download manager for free.... tnx
go to www.google.com and type "download manager freeware2 or "download manager free"
one for pocketpc ?
download manager
sorry. i forgot to say that download manager for pocket pc (freeware)

Problem installing opera mini

I have read good things about the speed of this basic browser on this forum so decided to install it. I have tried downloading the files directly to my XDA mini s and via my pc but I cannot manage to install. The midlet manager opens, tries to connect to the internet but fails everytime.
Do I need something else to install the .jad and .jar files?
pj123 said:
I have read good things about the speed of this basic browser on this forum so decided to install it. I have tried downloading the files directly to my XDA mini s and via my pc but I cannot manage to install. The midlet manager opens, tries to connect to the internet but fails everytime.
Do I need something else to install the .jad and .jar files?
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Nope, you only need the JAR file, not even the JAD.
Upon the first start, it'll ask you premission for accessing the Net. What did you answer?

How to use Messenger

I Used WM6 On XDAIIs it good But ican't use Messenger I Install WindowsLive[1].PPC2005_ARM But Don't Work
But Gprs it Ok
Plsase Help
download cabs..
Where Download
Where Download Cap file
kittipong said:
Where Download Cap file
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I used this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1494844&postcount=2
It's working great on my BA.
It's NOT a .cab file. but an .exe
Run it on your PC. It will install messenger, and Windows Live on your BA.

Is not a valid pocketpc application

I downloaded a lot of windows pocketpc applications for my Xperia and none of the worked... The following message comes up: "Is not a valid pocketpc application"
I had a lot of 2003, windows 5, and 6 applications, and games and they cant install or open!
How can I fix this?
RE:
Did you just copy the applications straight to your Xpreia then run the files? If so, you need to run most pocket apps on a PC first, then when you connect your Xperia to a PC then a window will pop up showing you the applications that need to be installed onto your Xperia. This is all Automatic, as long as you have installed the Phone onto your PC.
Hope this helps.
Joel
Yeah, that's the only real stupid crap on WM.
I could install any app on Symbian right on phone.
Why the hell they don't make all .CAB's??
I understand with big files, but with 100kB thing is plain stupid,
the whole idea of mobility dies with this.
P.S. I also have some apps like that, so what do I do?
Install it first on PC? And than what, uninstall it after installing on phone??
If you have it "install" on your pc only, it always leaves a .cab file somewhere to be downloaded to your phone later. That's how I extracted the CAB files from the executables I have anyway.
99% of apps can be obtained as cab. Only few I had to install manually (ie there was no CAB or PC EXE installer).
Most are avaialble also aso PC exe, but if someone bothers with EXE installer, he usually has CAB too (in fact he has to, since the PC installation shows some funky windows and then it simply copies the CAB to WM device).
Which is also where you can get the CAB. Unpack the EXE installer (very often possible, Total Commander can do that for example), locate the CAB inside it, and install the CAB manually.
Dr.Sid said:
99% of apps can be obtained as cab. Only few I had to install manually (ie there was no CAB or PC EXE installer).
Most are avaialble also aso PC exe, but if someone bothers with EXE installer, he usually has CAB too (in fact he has to, since the PC installation shows some funky windows and then it simply copies the CAB to WM device).
Which is also where you can get the CAB. Unpack the EXE installer (very often possible, Total Commander can do that for example), locate the CAB inside it, and install the CAB manually.
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So you had plain luck,
50% of the apps which I want are these f**n .exe. Without any .CAB inside.
But I still didn't get how is the standard operation from PC.
What do I do first? Install the .exe on my computer and than connect phone? And what than?
sync your mobile with activeSync, install the application through pc, activeSync will start the installation on your mobile
Connect the phone to the PC via ActiveSync.
Run the exe on the PC. It installs on PC and copies the cab installer to the phone via ActiveSync. The phone should start the installation automatically.
I still wonder .. what applications are those ?
on8a said:
Connect the phone to the PC via ActiveSync.
Run the exe on the PC. It installs on PC and copies the cab installer to the phone via ActiveSync. The phone should start the installation automatically.
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Great, thanks guys for replies.
I assume while installing I can choose the place of installation (phone/card....)
P.S. Can the .cab installer stay on device, for quick reinstall after upgrade?
Or you have to connect to PC again?

MIDlet with JSR-75 [Opera Mini file downloads]

Hi -- I'm trying to get Opera Mini 4.2 to handle downloading files without calling an external browser. The Java MIDlet manager that comes with the HTC P6500 ROM doesn't support JSR-75, and thus has to call another browser to handle file downloads. Does anyone know of a way around this? Is there another MIDlet manager out there I can download and install that would let Opera Mini handle its own downloads?
Thanks!
Alan

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