[release] MetroMapViewer (tube/undeground) - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

This customizable metro/tube/undeground map viewer. Just replace picture and edit xml.
Tested on O2 XDA mini (Magican), WM2003SE

...and the screenshots...

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Jasjar - what are the cool applications available for WM2005

Please recommend any good applications that work well on WM2005 on Jasjar
I've been using the latest version of launcher 2.2 with Expea VGA icons as my main Today plug-in...works very well and the vga icons look absolutely beautiful...here we go...
http://www.sbsh.net/products/ilauncher2/
heres the Expea vga icons
http://www.sbsh.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=5537&st=0&p=56323&#entry56323
Mobipocket has a beta of their reader for Wm2005...get it here
http://www.mobipocket.com/dev/beta/
CodeWallet Pro now works on wm2005
http://www.developerone.com/codewalletpro/pocketpc.htm
As does all the current resco products...including their excellent Explorer and Keyboard
www.resco.net
HTH

CRTL/ALT function on Wizard - solution :)

Here`s a great little app that alows copy/paste etc functions on Wizard:
http://www.nicque.com/PQz/
It is originaly written for Universal but work on Qtek9100 like a charm
And yes, it`s a freeware

Using XDA Orbit 2 cube instead of HTC's

Can we use the XDA Orbit 2 Original 4 sided cube instead of the HTC 3 sided cube, on the cooked roms ?
Hi... theoretical yes
but i would prefer an installable cab file.
The biotouch key from Orbit2 is 100% compatible with TC. Just delete your own bioutouch key, import the Orbit2's and create the missing .brn files (for the fourth side of the cube).
Details are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=367655&highlight=four+sides&page=9
Cheers

Opera Mini and scroll wheel

Can anyone get the scroll wheel to work with opera mini in the same way as it does with IE. i.e. it scrolls the webpage when the wheel is selected.
For me i think opera mini is still the best browser, i use it in mobile mode ok the text is too small for some people but it is so so quick. I am not a fan of the zoom in and out to see a whole web page lark.
thx
I asked the sam a while ago and didn't get an answer (I think the guys didn't take me very seriously) - so I hope You're more lucky.
Thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=419782
this is written in opera mobile and my scroll wheel works. There is a reg setting that you have to import. Search and you will find it. I cannot add it before tonight...but it is here in a thread regarding scroll wheel...
i think your talking about opera 9.5 which comes with the phone. I am talking about opera mini , not a fan of the opera version which comes with the phone its buggy and the redraw from zooming is slow. i want use the scroll wheel with opera mini.
If you're using jbed, try SmartTouch with classname of Jbed_NativeUI. It will scroll up and down and seems generally underwhelming. (Would basically enable scrolling for anything in jbed really).
Nope. I am talking about OPERA MINI that CAN be controlled by scroll wheel -
Tjek this;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406206
and the file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2559825&highlight=opera+mini#post2559825
It works fine
thanks guys i modified the reg file in the last post to alter Jbed_NativeUI and my opera mini now has a scroll wheel and works like i dream
commodore65 said:
thanks guys i modified the reg file in the last post to alter Jbed_NativeUI and my opera mini now has a scroll wheel and works like i dream
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And could you please share both JBED native and the reg for it - as a true XDA developer...
Thx man.
Yeah the reg for opera MINI not mobile... would be appreciated
Ciao
Fred
installed both cab-files from the linked thread but nothing happens
yeah, I did a softreset
heres my reg file which makes the scroll wheel work with opera mini using esmertec jbed
commodore65 said:
heres my reg file which makes the scroll wheel work with opera mini using esmertec jbed
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Well done - thx
unfortunately this didnĀ“t work either, I give up and scroll per touchscreen

8/Aug porting OmniaII/pro applications and skin(rom dump and some apps now available)

Not extracted or ported yet:
-The cube
-The video and audio editer
-Touch player (not working properly yet). Video player
-The opera build with zoom slider
-The rest of the main menu with links to the task swither
-Camera appliation
-Full windows mobile reskin with its finger friendly components like contats , menus, dialogs...etc
-the OCR for creating the contact from the picture of the buisness card
-the podcast & RSS readers
-The file browser
-other apps that i missed
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edit1: i found this cool modaco rom extracting thread by KSAN. the omnia II ROM dump is uploaded in mediafire here some apps (Stefano92_100) are here
edit2: a story in pocketnow about all this was posted http://pocketnow.com/news-archive/samsung-omnia-ii-apps-being-extracted-for-other-devices
edit3:main menu ported thanks darkchmatak
edit4: the photo album (darkchmatak)
edit5: Share Pix and Smart Converter(darkchmatak)
Omnia 2 registry dump (kstan from modaco)
Samsung PowerCalc(kstan from modaco)
edit6: kstan app thread from modaco Midomi, Smart Memo, touch player , Mobile Tracker, Task Manager, Photo Album
edit7 touch playernot working(kstan) and sharpix cabbed(emalote)
edit8: medomi WQVGA by sector. to enable 3g connection change registry from 3 to 1 of HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Melodis\Midomi\midomiGU IDType (thanks ikkari)
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the omnia 2 is out and there seems to be so many applications and skins worth porting. some of what cought my attention is
1-totally skinned and finger friendly to replace all aspects of widows mobile interface. the basically did what MS should have done ages ago
2-the amazing video and sound editer
3-video player with support for mpeg4 and xvid
4-the fingerfriendly image viewer
5-the task switcher
6-the cube interface, L&W modes and the touchwhiz2
7-other apps like podcast&RSS , OCR for recording contacts information, new music id medomi application,new file explorer and calander
video and more info http://pocketnow.com/review/samsung-omnia-ii-i8000-1?p=2
so, where can we download the omniaPro/ii ROMs so we can start extracting the cabs and packages to port them to our devices
THE GRIZZ said:
the omnia 2 is out and there seems to be so many applications and skins worth porting. some of what cought my attention is
1-totally skinned and finger friendly to replace all aspects of widows mobile interface. the basically did what MS should have done ages ago
2-the amazing video and sound editer
3-video player with support for mpeg4 and xvid
4-the fingerfriendly image viewer
5-the task switcher
6-the cube interface, L&W modes and the touchwhiz2
7-other apps like podcast&RSS , OCR for recording contacts information, new music id application,new file explorer and calander
video and more info http://pocketnow.com/review/samsung-omnia-ii-i8000-1?p=2
so, where can we download the omniaPro/ii ROMs so we can start extracting the cabs and packages to port them to our devices
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very true matey ... it would be awesome if someone can port the apps to htc touch hd ....
How about the skinned file manager, and midomi?
im having an issue finding the ROM bbut there are people over here who already have the omnia 2 would someone post instructions on how to dump the installed rom so they upload it for us.
there is a lot of thing to like about their customized software
I would love to see some of these application on my Touch Diamond. The skinned file manager, and Touch player especially!
I would probably kill for the task manager...thats what I've been craving for months now. Also the SMS and Email app is a must have. Don't want the phone..just the software
The resolution is different, so it's very hard to port these apps to Omnia I
I've watched PocketNow's Youtube i8000 software tour and it is simply incredible. I've heard quite a bit of negative things about the Omnia II i8000, but the software tour provided by PocketNow really made it shine.
The interface was very fast (in some cases, as fast as the custom ROMs available on XDA) and the available software was simply unreal. The video editor and cube were particularly nice, but I believe Samsung also got the first Windows Mobile version of Midomi ever making it that much better.
I can't wait for the QWERTY Samsung B7610 to finally come out.
i found this thread. the omnia II rom dump is uploaded in mediafire here
hope this is enough for people over here to start
some apps are already extracted here http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=7f364dce2089ae8a4c17ca8801618ef78fe1cb5b49933873b8eada0a1ae8665a
Phonebook.rar
Powercalc.rar
Sfondi Omnia II - WQVGA.rar
Smartmemo.rar
TCalendar.rar
Tclock.rar
some other cool ones are not extracted yet
on my xperia win 6.5
Phonebook.rar --didnt really work
Powercalc.rar -- worked fine
Smartmemo.rar --didnt work
TCalendar.rar -- worked
Tclock.rar -- didnt work
will test again later when i flash to a 6.1 rom
Omnia 1900 test results:
Phonebook.rar -- Loads but app is in VGA.
Powercalc.rar -- Loads but app is in VGA.
Smartmemo.rar --Didnt Not Load, No errors message, just a [Ping] sound.
TCalendar.rar -- Loads but app is in VGA.
Tclock.rar -- Loads but app is in VGA.
Looks real nice though, if only they worked in wqvga.
i added a picture of my xperia in the first post
also a cool guy posted a nice story about all this in pocketnow. i hope now we get enough attention from the devs here to port the rest
http://pocketnow.com/news-archive/samsung-omnia-ii-apps-being-extracted-for-other-devices below is part of the story
Samsung Omnia II Apps Being Extracted for Other Devices
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There should be more developments once they dump the ROM and more people get involved, which is the main focus of the thread. Visit the MoDaCo thread and keep an eye on the dedicated Omnia II extraction thread at XDA for any progress and to test the apps.
How many of you are waiting for a functioning Midomi app to be ported? I know I am. Hopefully patience pays off.
In case you missed it, check out our full Samsung Omnia II review.
vishalm said:
Omnia 1900 test results:
Phonebook.rar -- Loads but app is in VGA.
Powercalc.rar -- Loads but app is in VGA.
Smartmemo.rar --Didnt Not Load, No errors message, just a [Ping] sound.
TCalendar.rar -- Loads but app is in VGA.
Tclock.rar -- Loads but app is in VGA.
Looks real nice though, if only they worked in wqvga.
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Has anyone tried these on the Diamond?
Update: Tried TCalendar and Phonebook. TCalendar seems to work at first glance looks really nice, however, I cannot add any appointments or anything and the menu softkey makes the screen go crazy. Phonebook just gives me a a black screen with only the keyboard button in the down right corner.
Need Midomi..
Downloaded and tried Tcalender. ..
It worked as u can see in the pic, but it fails to creat new appointment or to access the menu soft key ??? apart from the first home screen nothing else is working.
Edit: I have Xperia X1i, Official R3AA UK ROM
Tested the TCalendar on the HTC Touch Diamond 2 (Topaz) with the Custom ROM Topaz Essentials
Viewing of the Calendar works fine (although quite slow) - but opening the menu or adding a new entry does not work
Oh.Can't dl from mediafire
who can upload to rapidshare for a mirror?
Only need the Part02 Disk1 dump files(part1.rar part2.rar part3.rar)
thanks very much!!!
I just want to search into the dump folder for any other files needed to load the apps!
Just a quick update from a Touch HD running pkoper's EPS HDX WM6.1 ROM:
- TCalendar: starts, shows appointments (in all views), looking good. Navigating to dates works. Menus, however, don't work properly. And it's all in Hungarian.
- TClock: doesn't start ("components not found").
N.
i think these compressed executables are missing other supporting files thats why they are refusing to run. a proper cab of each of the omnia application need to be created. lets keep an eye on the modaco thread for now
http://www.modaco.com/content-page/290653/pagination/page/0/

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