the site www.am-here.com offer to you a free realtime geolocalisation service.
With I AM HERE you can do geolocalizzation.
You can view your geographic position in real time and the geographic position of your friends.
How it works
The web site can read the geographic position from a sender.
The sender is a pocket pc with a software that you can download and install by yourself on pocket pc.
To run the sender you need the .NET compact framework 2.0 and a GPS.You need a pocket pc with internet connection and a gps.It’s possible to send the position in real time or records tracks and POI that you can send later when you have a internet connection.
There are some different level of security, you can show your position only to you, to friends and to all.
If you have some questions you can talk with us by
Email: [email protected]
Skype: amerigo.stevani
Have fun.
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Hi,
my new provider offers a GPRS flatrate and I wonder if there is a tool to make IP telephony (for international calls) possible.
Does anybody know a company which offers that kind of service for PPCs? Or is there a kind of workaround to use this service from XDAII via GPRS?
I've been using Net2phone and Webphone before, I think it is impossible to convert and run their access programs on PPC. So maybe there is a way?!
Thanks for any comments on that topic...
bobopopo
You may want to try MS Portrait and Skype which now has a PPC client.
Skype for PPC
Has anybody used skype and a SD Wifi Card?
Has anybody used skype and a SD Wifi Card?
I did i works PErfect i have a mda 2 and a scandisk sd wifi card
perfect only no video
You can use Net2Phone and other VOIP services on the Pocket PC...simply download either X Lite, X Pro or SJPhone and set them up to use the Net2Phone servers. Or you could just download the already-set FWD Pocket PC client from www.fwd.pulver.com. Voice quality over GPRS may not be all that good though...
There is a PPC version of XTen's VoIP client (the probably best VoIP software client), but it costs $50 for the newest version (X-Pro). see: http://www.xten.com/index.php?menu=products&smenu=xpro
But it seems like speech quality is problematical on the imate devices. see: http://support.xten.net/viewforum.php?f=7
What I was able to find was this previous version of X-Lite, which seems to be free: http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=8886
According to a reply to an email I sent to Xten Networks, you can download a trial version of X-Pro's Pocket PC edition from their site. The *.cab can be downloaded straight to your XDA from the following site:
http://builds.xten.net/download/?8cc389c2722bfa6f7dbb62de512cd930
Alternatively, you can download the *.exe file to your PC and then install it to your XDA. It can be found at:
http://builds.xten.net/download/?0c14043762718fd7b11deb85e7b6a0f8.
The user's guide is available at:
http://xten.com/docs/X-PRO_PocketPC_Users_Guide.pdf
Hope this helps
I'd love to hear otherwise, but I don't think this could work at all. VoIP requires a consistent 17k data transfer with little loss and low latency (under 225ms). All my testing points to about 1000-1400ms latency and heavy packet loss, often greater than 50%. This is part of the design of GPRS; using "spare" data space so that the voice calls are always clear.
We are looking for a solution that allows us to track the position of several Qtek 2020 all equipped with GPS. The idea is that a local application sends the current position to a central server and a webserver displays the positions on a map.
Do you now any solution like that?
Thanks,
Guido
Track position of two or more GPS connected devices
Saw this in another posting...
http://www.jgui.net/gps/gpswait/
Seems to offer some of the functionality you're after.
This company offers a solution which uses GPRS rather than GPS. The map can be viewed from any web browser (assuming you know the user name and password) and there is no limit to the number of units
http://www.cms-uk.net/
Thanks for the information:
http://www.jgui.net/gps/gpswait/ is doing the tracking by SMS, which is not what I am looking for.
The link http://www.cms-uk.net/ is not working.
Any other ideas.
Thanks
Guido
I am looking for an adviser/consultant to develop an aplication to pass data from a pc to pda (XDA IIi or cross-platform) and vice versa via gprs (not sms). The application should also be able to integrate with TomTom for navigation and tracking on the base station. The application is intended to be used in vehicle fleet management. Ready to pay for the right service - pls email [email protected] if interested. UK-based developers preferred.
ajanaman
have look at roadtech www.roadtech.co.uk there roadrunner system sounds like it could be for you
vehicle fleet managment system
quote ..... 'have look at roadtech www.roadtech.co.uk there roadrunner system sounds like it could be for you'
I am not looking for someone that could advise and/or help write the source code for the system. the source is needed for integration into another application.
vehicle fleet management system
Dear all
correction!!
my last post should read:
I am looking for someone that could advise and/or help write the source code for the system. the source is needed for integration into another application.
thanks
You just need to transfer data between PC and PDA via GPRS? That's easy enough isn't it?
Integrating into GPS etc should also be fine, sending packets of locator info from PDA's GPS to cross reference with POI in PC based navigator programs...
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vijay555 said:
You just need to transfer data between PC and PDA via GPRS? That's easy enough isn't it?
Integrating into GPS etc should also be fine, sending packets of locator info from PDA's GPS to cross reference with POI in PC based navigator programs...
V
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Can you please point me in the direction of some sample code or text books on this. thanks.
i'm away from any desk right now but you're just after tcp connections and/or rapi i think...check pocketpcdn for a start...we can chat when i get back from holiday next week.
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Recently, Alk Technologies let me know there will never be Active Traffic for the Benelux, due to the lack of dependable data providers (how do the other companies manage, i wonder? .... )
Would it be possible to fabricate Active Traffic files and download them on the phone regularly to get some sort of traffic info & reroute? Anyone with an Active Traffic account willing to dive into the CoPilot folders on their phone to dig up an example of traffic file(s)?