[Idea] PSN for Windows Mobile - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Hi,
i think it would be great if someone could come up with a way of checking which friends are online on your Playstation Network.
I think there is something simmilar for Xbox live where users can use their WM device to see whos online.
It would be great if this is possible and i know many people will be interested in this.

someone....? anyone..? i just want to know if it can be done?

267 views and nobody thinks its a good ideA? come on people someone must be able to tell me if its impossible

Is there currently a way right now to access PSN friends from the web?
As far as I know, only your PS3 can access the information.

http://www.us.playstation.com/MyAccount/PSNL/FriendList
You can only view your friends list, however. You can't make any changes/messages/whatever.

Kirbysuperstar said:
http://www.us.playstation.com/MyAccount/PSNL/FriendList
You can only view your friends list, however. You can't make any changes/messages/whatever.
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so does that mean its possible to create an app? if it is, it would be very cool
iv got both the xbox 360 and ps3 but all my freinds have the ps3 so this app would be very usefull

why need a app for this then? go to the website and check it. opera oder pie should do that job.

freaksey said:
why need a app for this then? go to the website and check it. opera oder pie should do that job.
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thats like telling some one to cook a meal when its so much easier getting a ready meal from a supermarket lol
I understand its unnecessary but its more convenient

I'd be interested in this.
I dont' think there'd be a way to send messages though, considering that we can only do it while signed into PSN on the PS3 atm. If it's ever opened up though, this would be very nice!

The biggest issue is that you have to be logged in to view your friends, games, trophies and such. I personally haven't played with any of the web page objects for .NET myself, but have some experience with cURL in PHP. One could in theory create a cURL object that logs into the site, screen scrapes for the data you want and then outputs to XML or something. Then you create your WinMo app to read in that XML file.
Issue #1 w/ this kind of idea...the Playstation page uses a butt ton of JavaScript to setup things and cURL doesn't interpret JavaScript

Man, not to resurrect this but I think this would be a great idea as well. Like a PSN messenger that allows you to see who is online and message them. I hate turning on my PS3 to see who is online. Hate to message on my PS3 even more. be cool to be able to do this away from home etc. Shame it is a difficult task. I guess I'll have to use AIM. booo
There is the Sony Aino phone that allows you to turn your ps3 on and control the interface.

Do want! WM7 will have a XBL hub, not to thrill about that since I'm a Sony guy.

I was playing around a bit with this, but here's a good resource: http://api.geekweb.org/psn/community/

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Rhapsody music streaming... I'm willing to BEG! :)

I've posted a couple requests like this in the past year, but no one bit. It's understandable as maybe not many people here use the Rhapsody service (it is currently only available in the US ).
I would be willing to beg on my knees (or pay money too ) to a developer who could throw together a simple app to stream Rhapsody's music to our phones.
I've tried streaming from Rhapsody.com with every mobile browser in existence, and none will do it. So I think a proper app is the only way to go.
I've attached what Real Networks refers to as "Rhapsody's SDK." It's not so much an SDK as much as it is documentation on how their streams work in html. I'm sure it would be helpful in some way.
I know with Rhapsody being US only, it really limits the amount of developers who could put something together, but my fingers are tightly crossed
so have I!
Nobody touches my music...
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well im sure it is possible. if you maybe make a server at home, then stream through ther??? somehow?
ambush276 said:
well im sure it is possible. if you maybe make a server at home, then stream through ther??? somehow?
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Perhaps. But there are mp3 players that connect directly to Rhapsody's servers via WiFi) without a pc or having to use your home pc, so why wouldn't it be able to be accomplished on a WM phone?
The Nokia N800 has a Rhapsody client. Some-one should really look at that code and see if it could be ported.
http://www.internettablettalk.com/2007/03/27/rhapsody-on-the-nokia-n800/
Surur
surur said:
The Nokia N800 has a Rhapsody client. Some-one should really look at that code and see if it could be ported.
http://www.internettablettalk.com/2007/03/27/rhapsody-on-the-nokia-n800/
Surur
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Nice find, Surur!
bumpity bump
and bump again, SWEEET....
Bump 1 more time. I would love 2 have this
I just recently posted a thread about this as well. I am glad to bump this one up, as old as it is.
Still to this day, nothing, Meanwhile Apple iPhone users may have their Rhapsody streaming application, very soon! Android, right behind them. Blah! What happened to us Windows users? Was Rhapsody not born on the PC? You know, "PLAYS FOR SURE".
Any developers or coders that can look into this, gracias!!! Thank you very much.
Here are some possibly helpful links:
Old Rhapsody remote app. http://www.openrhap.net/blog/
Could be reworked to access Rhapsody catalog through PC as server and then stream the music.
Didiom: http://www.didiom.com/
Capable of streaming Rhapsody DRM protected, non purchased, subcription tracks from PC to PPC.
I have attached the old files from the OpenRhap.net SDK from the Rhapsody Remote project. As well as the Rhapsody Remote and Rhapsody Relay files. For whatever use they may be.

[APP][REQ] Loan manager for stuff (like books, movies, CD, video games, money...)

Hi all devs!
Are there any developers that would like to create a new windows mobile application?
The idea is to create a loan manager application to keep track of private loans to friends and family. I'm not talking about a financial applications, but a utility that lets you mange stuff (like books, movies, CD, video games, money, hardware tools, wine, you name it) that friend and other borrows from you (or what you borrows from others). I have searched google with all kinds of keywords without finding any suitable applications.
I see the following as key features:
1) Finger friendly
2) Integration with the camera, it's often quicker to take picture of the object rather then describing it with words (taking a picture of the borrower as well could be a quick way of relate the object with a person).
3) Integration with contacts (to relate a loan to a contact).
4) Integration with the calendar, make a record of the loan date and time, and a reminder for when the object is due to be returned (as a new record in the calendar).
5) Editable quick list or templates for standard lone types (objects)
6) Intuitive GUI that is quick in operation.
7) Pleasing graphics, support for all screen resolutions
I would like to see this as a free tool, but I would gladly donate to the developer for a useful application.
Regards,
PK
Any volunteers?
Regards,
PK
i would also love to see a program like this made.... the ones that are out or no where close to this and arent finger friendly thats for sure.
Great! Then we are two..
PK
r0sh said:
i would also love to see a program like this made.... the ones that are out or no where close to this and arent finger friendly thats for sure.
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Make that 3!
I let friends of mine borrow stuff really often, and this would really help me to keep track of it all. Currently I'm using notes, but some app like this would be way better!
Hi!
I'm in the exact same situation. I also uses notes, but that is not even close to be a working solution.
Regards,
PK
cPT.cAPSLOCK said:
Make that 3!
I let friends of mine borrow stuff really often, and this would really help me to keep track of it all. Currently I'm using notes, but some app like this would be way better!
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Hi!
Any volunteers that want to show off their great programming skills?
Regards,
PK
Would be really simple, youcould just ask permision from one of the fuel tracker devs and use that as a baseline. I would start to do that but I am lucky enough to be heading to iraq soon and dont have time
Hope you get a nice trip Appreciate your offer anyway!
Regards,
PK
votum said:
Would be really simple, youcould just ask permision from one of the fuel tracker devs and use that as a baseline. I would start to do that but I am lucky enough to be heading to iraq soon and dont have time
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[REQ] XLink Kai WM Edition {$10} BOUNTY

Hello Everyone!, I would like to start off this topic with a Request to all developers to give birth to a XLink Kai WM Application! Naturally with something as complicated as a tunneling app to be ported over to a Mobile handset, i would like to begin a Bounty and Request for a WM Xlink Kai.
It would be absolutely amazing if we could get some official Xlink Developers in on this as it would give us a lot of in site.
=={About XLink Kai}== *As quoted from website*
"XLink Kai is a program that you run on your PC or Macintosh that allows you to play system-link / LAN-enabled games for your XBox, Playstation 2, Gamecube and PSP.
The software is referred to as what is known as a 'tunnelling' application. There are various other single-console tunnelling applications available, but XLink remains the only one to support all 3 major consoles..."
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=={Why Kai on WM?}==
I Don't understand why is hasn't been done, but i still spectacle at the day when i can pair my DS or PSP to my phone as use that as my proxy to other players, instead of my Laptop in a long car ride. Which id still have to pair with the phone to gain internet access. Besides what if i'm in a situation when i dont have my laptop with me, but just my PSP/DS and Phone, and would like to go for a hunt in Monster hunters, and have someone team with me to get that blasted Kirin.
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=={How This Well Be Done}==
I do not have the slightest Clue, i shall shed some light, when some Devs/Programmers can in this thread for everyone to see
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Non Known ATM
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TBD
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Ranmsaotome510- $10
Ideas are welcome, in fact encouraged.
For starters, would a sourceforge group be good for us? i have no clue, or what about that other site i believe it was Google that had a similar site like sourceforge for developers? Google Code?
So let the shows begin!
Bumping to see if i can atleast get anyone a "oh yes im interested in seeing this kick off as well"
P.S- Anyone interested in doing a mock up (Graphic)
xbox remote for the ppc a while back...kinda stalled out but might be a place to start definately connected and allowed remote control...on the original xbox- fantastic machine when running xbmc...maybe called xbmc remote.
somewhat irrelavent to what xlink is, its not a remote app, its an app that tunnels traffic (mainly LAN, or Ad-Hoc) over the Internet. to allow ad-hoc games to play over the internet.

WMPS7 - WM6.5 XBox Live Query

Like all on here we are getting inundated with threads wanting WM7, threads not wanting WM7.... The 1 and only feature of WM7 I have been interested in since its unveiling has been the Xbox Live Integration.
Now I love my HD2 and the sense interface, in fact I have almost removed from memory the horror lying beneath it in WM6, but the question I have is this...
Do you think that it would be possible to port the Xbox Live access from WM7 in to WM6. I do appreciate that the 2 OS's are going to be completely different and therefore may not be possible. Also I can't imagine that full funtionality could be achieved i.e. the gaming aspect, but I would just like to see an Xbox Live client to show gamertags, achievements, online status and perhaps messaging.
Anyway this may be just a pipe dream.
Why, if you can see people are pissed off with W7 threads, did you start a new one!?!?!
You're just going to infuriate people further!!
EddyOS said:
Why, if you can see people are pissed off with W7 threads, did you start a new one!?!?!
You're just going to infuriate people further!!
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Thanks for the sensible response...
You're just going to get a load more so thought I'd just warn you
As I stated in my initial Thread, WM7 I can either take it or leave it the OS itself does not interest me. However the Xbox Live Feature does.
Should change the thread title to XBox Live then - you'll get a better response from users
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Should change the thread title to XBox Live then - you'll get a better response from users
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Title changed.
The Xbox Live website does everything you quoted (Read and send messages, friend status, achievements, played games). Works nicely in Opera Mobile, too.
Of course you won't get any on-the-fly information like push notifications for new messages or friend connections, but that may still interest you.
http://live.xbox.com
As for the application itself, I don't even know if it was in the x86 ROM.
no way wm6.5 nither support opengl over 1.1. nor directx 9
http://www.fehnerssoftware.co.uk/mygamertags/mygamertags.shtml
or
http://m.zaamit.com/wmlive/
using mort you can get your xbl info and pics, just need to make an app or a tab in sense that will display them...been messing with it on my phone for some time now and was thinking about adding a sense tab if possible.

WAMP-like (AAMP?)

Has anybody seen, or considered developing a program similar to WAMP (Windows Apache MySQL PHP) for the Android?
I've always been interested in hosting my own sites, and usually purchased the hosting simply because I never leave a computer on all day.
But given I leave my phone on all day, who's to say there can't be an application developed to host and constantly stream a website from the phone itself?
Would anybody be interested in developing something like this? I'd honestly throw down 10 bucks in android market for such a thing.
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Has anybody seen, or considered developing a program similar to WAMP (Windows Apache MySQL PHP) for the Android?
I've always been interested in hosting my own sites, and usually purchased the hosting simply because I never leave a computer on all day.
But given I leave my phone on all day, who's to say there can't be an application developed to host and constantly stream a website from the phone itself?
Would anybody be interested in developing something like this? I'd honestly throw down 10 bucks in android market for such a thing.
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First, why? what's your use case? You're going to host websites to the internet off your 1Ghz mobile device? interesting thought but it'd be cheaper and less stress to just pay that web host.
Second, that'd be one hell of a way to chew through your battery?
Ruxton said:
First, why? what's your use case? You're going to host websites to the internet off your 1Ghz mobile device? interesting thought but it'd be cheaper and less stress to just pay that web host.
Second, that'd be one hell of a way to chew through your battery?
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Thirdly, you will have high bills for your transfer and users will have to wait ages for page to load.
Ahh and if you really want to do this, then you shouldn't think about neither Apache, MySQL nor PHP. You should use, what you have onboard: sqlite + Java (or maybe C) + some simple HTTP server (Java or C).
It wouldn't necessarily be for a professional site so to speak, more or less to fool around with.
For example (even though having use of facebook renders this completely useless) a blog hosted directly from the phone. Or with password protection, an over-the-web ftp to add apps to your phone from anywhere should you not have your cord on you.
Just little things to play with.
Nice addition Brut. But to clear the confusion, by saying WAMP, I was simply using it as a reference tool to get the point I was trying to make across. I didn't mean actually waste time making a work-around apache server on the droid, but simply a program that uses what's available on the phone to achieve the same ends.
Thanks for the input gents.
@Ruxton as far as chomping away at the battery, I wouldn't suspect it would use a high amount for what the uses are. Now to host some high-traffic sort of thing like google.com for example, ha, there really wouldn't be a chance to use the phone before it died. But as stated in my last post, little things for small uses. Of course, I didn't specify that in the topic start.
http://code.google.com/p/i-jetty/
5 seconds (really!) searching on Google ;-) It's everything you need and I doubt you will find something better
What kills me, is I searched google for such apps using keywords (no lie, straight from my cookies) "Turning android into webserver" "host webserver from android" and "webserver app for android".
And then you come back with this. How peachy.
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What kills me, is I searched google for such apps using keywords (no lie, straight from my cookies) "Turning android into webserver" "host webserver from android" and "webserver app for android".
And then you come back with this. How peachy.
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I'm quite sure that I requested "android http server", but now I don't see that site in search results I think it was a miracle! ;-D
EDIT:
Ahh, I have mistaken, it is right on top of results ;-)
http://www.google.com/search?q=android+http+server
The magic behind that miracle was that one acronym, http. Had I only used that.. lol
Another problem is connecting to your phone from rest of the world. Does your telecom give you external IP? Is it static (but this could be fixed using dynamic DNS)?
MediaWiki on Android?
Hi...
I'm interested in an "AAMP" too as I have lots of information stashed away on my laptop via MediaWiki running on WAMP. I'd love to be able to carry it around with me on my mobile phone by uploading it from my laptop's MySQL DB onto the phone (in my case, HTC Desire) if it can run "AAMP".
I just downloaded i-Jetty and what I can do with it isn't entirely apparent. Is it something that would run an AAMP and therefore allow me to do the above?
Cheers..
DesireOwner10 said:
Hi...
I'm interested in an "AAMP" too as I have lots of information stashed away on my laptop via MediaWiki running on WAMP. I'd love to be able to carry it around with me on my mobile phone by uploading it from my laptop's MySQL DB onto the phone (in my case, HTC Desire) if it can run "AAMP".
I just downloaded i-Jetty and what I can do with it isn't entirely apparent. Is it something that would run an AAMP and therefore allow me to do the above?
Cheers..
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Not sure why the thank button is so close to the quote button... but oh well, I digress.
Have you considered dumping static pages from your mediawiki setup and then pushing those to the phone? If you don't need to edit the content, then having the full db backend on the phone is pointless. Just set up a script to dump the all the pages in an elegant way (wget comes to mind but there is probably a better way) and then bundle them for transfer to the phone.
Thanks for reply! Sorry for delay (floods tend to take you off the grid).
Not a bad idea about dumping static pages..but I would like to be able to navigate around & search through the mediawiki. Anyone have thoughts on AAMPing a mediawiki?
AAMPing a MediaWiki?
Anyone have any further thoughts or smart ideas on pulling this off?
Have you tried PAW Server?
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Thanks for the reply. PAW server is an interesting bit of kit and certainly is a demonstration of what the device can serve up.
However..it isn't exactly what I'm trying to achieve. Basically...I need something which will run the php files and the MySQL database which are what MediaWiki is comprised of.
Whilst I could simply generate static pages from my Wiki's & read them directly on the phone, this means I lose all the advantages of links & searching which is one of the reasons why I put my notes in a MediaWiki to start off with.
So..anyone know of something like an AAMP?
LookAlive said:
Has anybody seen, or considered developing a program similar to WAMP (Windows Apache MySQL PHP) for the Android?
I've always been interested in hosting my own sites, and usually purchased the hosting simply because I never leave a computer on all day.
But given I leave my phone on all day, who's to say there can't be an application developed to host and constantly stream a website from the phone itself?
Would anybody be interested in developing something like this? I'd honestly throw down 10 bucks in android market for such a thing.
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Botbrew-Basil is on play store !
Android web server
yashade2001 said:
Botbrew-Basil is on play store !
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WHAT YOU NEED IS 'KSWEB SERVER' --> (play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.kslabs.ksweb&hl=en)
FIND IT ON ANDROID MARKET
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