Hello,
I'm trying to develop an application for my WM6 powered Hermes device,
but I'm unable to find any Information about sending MMS. I'm using Visual Basic .Net 2005 with the WM6 SDK installed. There is a Namespace for SMS and Email (Microsoft.WindowsMobile.PocketOutlook.EmailMessage/SMSMessage), but none for MMS.
Could someone pleeease point me into the right direction? Tried to Google, but there were no useful information given
Thanks in Advance,
FL
i believed that mms is still handled by a 3th party application
it would prob be displayed in the help under the mms setup
if that is still the case it would require .net libs from the 3th party developer
Hello,
thanks for your answer.. Looked into the info page and found that it's using arcsoft mms composer. There is an Application Dev. Kit available from arcsoft, but there are sadly no infos about pricing and/or downloading Does anyone know if there is an alternative to arcsoft which also includes an (free) sdk?
Thanks,
Fl
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Following the advice in other parts of the forum, I did a hard reset and chose coporate set-up so that the O2 stuff wasn't installed. I searched Google for the GPRS settings and sorted that out but the MMS doesn't work - does anyone have these settings? Thanks.
try doing a search for mms 02
in the networking it forum tons of people ask about
grps and mms settings for all cellphone companies in there
and get answers too
This is the problem i am currently searching for and it sounds like you having the same problem as me....
Aster getting rid of the cursed O2 software your left without ArcSoft MMS Composer being installed... also the Microsoft Powerpoint Viewer and the Acrobat Reader Software...
I have figured out and installed everything except the MMS Composer...
Is there anyway of getting Arcsoft MMS Composer WITHOUT letting the O2 Software install ? I do not wish to buy the software from the developers website as i should legally have a copy with this phone at present...
If this is not possible could one of you great people tell me the name of some other MMS composers (possibly some free ones) as i would like this feature of the phone working soon
Thanks
http://www.tekguru.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4331
Aceley said:
Aster getting rid of the cursed O2 software your left without ArcSoft MMS Composer being installed... also the Microsoft Powerpoint Viewer and the Acrobat Reader Software...
I have figured out and installed everything except the MMS Composer...
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What device do you have? Is it Pre-WM2003SE? On the 2i and I seem to remember my XDA2 with 2003SE I believe MMS is integrated into the Inbox app? If the last official upgrade from o2 didn't do this, then the cooked ROMs on here had that functionality.
Cheers
Ant
I'm looking to save on my international SMS costs - a lot of forums mentioned that I should use the GPRS based clients where you can send SMS around the world for about 4p. However, services like SMSBug use a Java client which I can't seem to install on my Vario...
Are there any alternatives so that I can use SMSBug or similar on my PocketPC?
I also interested to save the cost but how.... :?:
I have used smsbug to send sms to india from the usa. I used the java from the extended rom. If it is not on the vario go to the ftp and download any extended rom and run the cab file with the mms and java on it. then open up the smsbug.jar or smsbug.jad file within the java app and go through the setup. There is also an app on pocketgear or handango where you can use smsbug. i forgot the name of the application but it used to run on pocketPC 2003se. do a search for sms gprs or smsbug on both of those sites and the app should come up. You have to pay for the app but it does have a free trial.
here is the link:
http://pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=16878
Thanks for the info guys... just signed up and installed on my prophet...
Testing with the free 5 Credits....
Looks very promising, as i have been using over wifi, and I've got wifi at home and work,
Hi, does anyone knows an application like Proxifier but for PPC?
If don't know what proxifier is:
http://www.proxifier.com/
"Proxifier is a program that allows network applications that do not support working through proxy servers to operate through an HTTPS or SOCKS proxy or a chain of proxy servers."
An application like this for PPC would be great as we could use cheap unlimited traffic data connections (WAP) but behind a proxy with limited ports to work with any application...
I couldn't find something like this, any advice?
This is exactly what I have been searching for. Let's keep this thread alive.
Thanks for showing me proxifier. I only knew about Sockscap and Proxycap. If only someone would make a mobile version.
Repost from another thread
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=447758)
ProxyCap now supports WM. It works great, I've tried it. But it's a 30-day trial, and costs $30 to keep.
found a working cab
Hey guys I found a working cab of proxycap.... anyone still looking for it please pm me and I will gladly send it to you...
oh and btw it is preregistered...
Also post a how-to -.- i have been busting my head on how this works for ages...
using HTC Cruise, we had to flash the original WM6, and replace it with WM6.1 version that comes with VoiP dialer. the device started connection with the SIP server, and make and recieve calls with no problem. the next step was to install the avaya one-x mobile client due to the need for dual voip/GSM functionality, and there started the problem.
the device can not connect with the sip server, and only works on GSM mode.
we have followed some suggesgtions to edit the reg files and with no luck.
What we are suspecting is the HTC built in dialer, which seems to be still enabled.
now the question for those who suceeded getting this thing running; do we have to remove the built in dialer, and if yes then how?
We have searched all availbel sites and forums, and found this forum to be the best, and most active one. We certainly need your help and suggestions to solve this problem.
Thank you, in advance and have a good one.
I would be interested to know if you ever found a way around this issue?
Hi,
I am lookig for examples, links, book advices regarding sending and receiving of MMS on a HTC TyTn windows mobile pocket pc.
Any suggestions?
What exactly do you want to know? You get your 'phone set up by your service provider and then send 'em?
Oh, sorry. I forgott to mention that I want to do it from a C# program running on the pocket pc using Compact Framework.