Dear XDA developers,
The next version of Aidmas m-Form Pro is going to be released soon and we are looking for users to carry out compatibility testing of our application on their HTC Hermes. There’s no software to install as m-Form Pro is delivered using the Software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. This application utilizes your mobile web browser and wireless data connection. If you’re interested in learning more about our developer program, please visit:
http://www.aidmas.com/index.php?id=117,155,0,0,1,0
Regards,
Ken
Developer of Aidmas m-Form Pro
www.aidmas.com
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I found this forum to be the best especially considering how I have only had my XDA IIs for 2 months and I have learnt so much from here.
As with most people new software is always a must, but is there a version of MOBILE 2005 avaliable for my handset?
Thank YOU
Jangle
Hi all, will the Wizard get a processor upgrade in the future or will it stays the same as it is? I just got hired by my fiance's uncle as an assistant manager (in training), and one of the prerequisite to work is having a PDA-Phone powered by Windows Mobile to run a custom-built in-house software to monitor sales and stuff. But the problem is, the software only run "best" on any Xscale based device, and it is reportedly work too sluggish on Ipaq 6300 series. My boss had used the 6300 and gave it up for a used XDA II, where the software runs flawlessly.
I love the Wizard a lot from physical point of view. It's compact, and have a built in keyboard which is necessary for me because I will be inputting text a lot on the go. But the processor left me but no choice to choose another device. So what I need now is a GSM based Windows Mobile PDA-Phone with built in keyboard and compact in size... I know that the Wizard is the only solution for me, but are there any news or rumours hinting about the availability of compact GSM Windows Mobile PDA-Phone with built-in keyboard? I've tried the Universal... And err.. Too big for my taste, and I have bad experience with my previous device, the Blue Angel.
The successor is the HTC Hermes, and T-Mobile is calling it the MDA Vario II in Europe. Here's some hands-on and great pictures. Me wanty!
http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/09/hands-on-with-the-htc-hermes-t-mobile-mda-vario-ii/
:shock: That's it! That's what I've been searching for a while now. I also just stumbled upon this forum HTC Hermes info here.
Wow... It supports 3G too are there any word when will it be released worldwide? As I live in Indonesia. I might just pass on buying Sony Ericsson P990i for the Hermes.
Dear XDA developers,
The next version of Aidmas m-Form Pro is going to be released soon and we are looking for users to carry out compatibility testing of our application on their HTC Sable. There’s no software to install as m-Form Pro is delivered using the Software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. This application utilizes your mobile web browser and wireless data connection. If you’re interested in learning more about our developer program, please visit:
http://www.aidmas.com/index.php?id=117,155,0,0,1,0
Regards,
Ken
Developer of Aidmas m-Form Pro
www.aidmas.com
Dear XDA developers,
The next version of Aidmas m-Form Pro is going to be released soon and we are looking for users to carry out compatibility testing of our application on their 6700. There’s no software to install as m-Form Pro is delivered using the Software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. This application utilizes your mobile web browser and wireless data connection. If you’re interested in learning more about our developer program, please visit:
http://www.aidmas.com/index.php?id=117,155,0,0,1,0
Regards,
Ken
Developer of Aidmas m-Form Pro
www.aidmas.com
Dear XDA developers,
The next version of Aidmas m-Form Pro is going to be released soon and we are looking for users to carry out compatibility testing of our application on their Herald. There’s no software to install as m-Form Pro is delivered using the Software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. This application utilizes your mobile web browser and wireless data connection. If you’re interested in learning more about our developer program, please visit:
http://www.aidmas.com/index.php?id=117,155,0,0,1,0
Regards,
Ken
Developer of Aidmas m-Form Pro
www.aidmas.com