I'm looking for a truly HARDCORE WM programmer - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Hi.
However I need a tweak to some WM internal system messages. These don't have any API so it wouldn't be possible to change them unless the dirty way of somehow trying to find these messages viewing the WM code and changing them in some HEX code editor or something like that. I assume if at all possible, only someone really hardcore into WM can achieve that. As it's not some API available through .NET Framwork or something.
I am willing to pay generously for such thing for the individual
and I will also appreciate my gratitude through paid donation to xda-dev forums through paypal.
If someone thinks he can do it. Please PM me and I will give more detailed lenghty instructions of what exactly it is that I need to have.
Thanks

Hi there!
What exactly do you need? I'm an author several WM5 ROMs (http://users.cityline.ru/~ronswens/) so I have strong enough knowledge for WM5, WM6 building and customizing.
Ron

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Hello!
Does anyone of you know which dll's I have to use to get the following information:
- the net the sim card is booked in
- states of my GSM unit
- states of my telephone unit
Can anyone help me getting these information or tell me where I might find them?
Thank you very much in advance.
Monty
On Wm5, state and notification broker. No dlls required.
Please move your question to the development forum, for better responses :wink:
V
Sounds nice. But there's a problem: we do not only use WM 5 Pocket PCs. Many of our devices use Windows CE instead.
Do you know which P/Invoke I have to use?
If you're definitely not using WM5, but WinCE, then it's a hell of a lot more trouble. You need to use TAPI generally, this will give you answers to each of those queries.
I don't use Managed Code, so check out www.opennetcf.org/
If you're using Compact Framework, there may well be managed libraries to get access to this stuff easily.
Native Code ≡ Pain
V
I checked the library on opennetcf.org but it doesn't seem to be very useful. Is there any way to find out the functions compiled in the API dll's? I'm sure Microsoft offers a way to get the wanted information. But I cannot find it

[REQ]PocketCM Keyboard 4 wm2003

Hey all
The PocketCM keyboard isnt working with wm2003! Can anybody tell me why? I love this app, but it do not work with my device... that sucks so bad... Please mr. developer sir:
MAKE A wm2003 VERSION! PLEASE!!!
I totally agree with you! i´ve got wm2003, too... I donno why he don´t want to make a wm2003 version...
hm.. I think think many people are sad, because of this (including me!) The developer should share the source code with someone who has a wm2003 device so he could make a special version, but somebody told me he don´t want to give it to anyone.
Open source would be cool !
I own a WM2003SE device, and would love to see this app ported! the built in keyboard just doesn't cut it...
we should start a poll to find out how many people are interested in a wm2003 version!
Great Idea!!!
I've been pleading for this within the existing thread, but I don't even get a response let alone a wm2003 version!!!
I'll sign....
RR
FYI,
I had a reply from the creator. He only has a WM5 SDK installed. That generates THUMB code, that will not run on WM2003 (needs to be ARM)
But he promissed to give it another thought when the project reached final state.
Cheers
sounds like good news!
Can´t wait!
Well, I'll answer
You have to put yourself a little bit at the place of the developer: simply ask you thee basic question: how, when and why.
How?
- developing for 2003 device require (at least): a 2003 device (which I don't have), that the application is actually compatible (WM5 changes lot of stuff, some API used in the keyboard aren't the same or simply do not exist for 2003 device), a 2003 development environment (which takes time to setup) and a huge amount of time to test.
When?
- is it more interesting to develop 2 applications, maintain to application and try to make them stable, or do it later, when one version is stable? Here you have to think long term, not the simple "I want it now", but more what's the most efficient way to get a stable version for 2003, WM5 and WM6?
Why?
That seems to be the aspect your ignore the most, and for me, the most important:
- It takes me lot of time to develop my applications
- I'd like to keep them free, but I also want to get something in return, that's why I use Google Ads on my website, and I encourage donation... but that's not enough. That's also why I don't authorize people to redistribute it, I need your visits and that's why no version of the keyboard exists without time limitation.
- And most importantly: call me greedy or whatever, but what would I get in return?
For WM6 dev: I get a better app for myself, some fun developping it, and hope to get some money back.
For 2003: I don't need it, I don't get a better application, it's not fun to test and port, the fun part is already done.
So I'm simply (and honestly, it's not a trap,I'm just trying to explain my view of the things, maybe you can, considering this, explain me your view of things) asking you the question: what would be the motivation for me? considering the "glory and proud" of making it WM2003 compatible isn't really a turn on for me. Have you thought about that?
That doesn't mean I'm opposed to it, if you can put in place some "motivator", we can of course discuss it.
Well I do understand what you're saying, however from where I sit (and thats having no programming knowledge or experience!!) I'd be more than happy to pay for this app if it was ever developed, and Im sure Im not alone. (c'mon guys, back me up here!!)
The fact is, from what I've seen of this app, this looks as if it is one of the best input methods available, and believe me, I've pretty much tried em all!!
So for you to be asking for a motivator, I put to you COLD-HARD-CASH!!!
I know you're currently accepting donations, but like I said, Im sure other wm2003 users would be quite happy to pay a small fee for having this app up and running on our devices.
yes I do take into account the time and effort (and a wm2003 device) that would be needed to get this out, but seriously, is this impossible.
Even if you couldn't devote the time to it, surely there are other developers out there that (with your help, or code at least) could take this up and continue development.
Just venting my ideas bro, you've made a seemingly great app, let the rest (and im sure its a considerable community) of the non wm5/6 world share this functionality!!!
Other than that, well done on your achievements, I'll be watching the development of this very closely!!
RR
Well, from your point of view, there is no real motivation for him to port his apps for wm2003 and i really understand why. your arguments are very good...
so it´s hard for me tell you why the developer should make a wm2003 compatible version, because when i was in his position i wouldn´t do it, too...
But i will try to explain my ideas
Why:
Richierich is right when he said that it is one of the best input methods available and many people would be happy if they could use it with a wm2003 device!
How:
Share the source code with a developer with a wm2003 device (well i don´t know who this could be, but this community is very big so we can find someone)
When:
when the app works stable he could give the source code to another developer.
I´m no developer, so i have no idea about the amount of work... i just try to explain what i think about it from my point of view.
Thank you for reading.
I'm a developer myself, and trust me, if it's no longer fun. I stop doing it (unless it's work related and my boss requires me to do it).
And I'm sure, not even money (or any form of bribery) can be give enough motivation.
How about sexy gorgeous women? If you can give that, I might even do it myself!
hahaha.. just kidding guys.
I have a better idea... Howabout instead of you writing PocketCM for 03/SE, someone out there ports WM5/6 to my device
That would actually solve many of my other problems too
dito
my message needs to be longer than 10 charakters so i have to write this ****...but i just want to say "dito"
hope there will be a project of this for my imate jam.
I can understand tene (the developer), he is not interested to develop PocketCM Keyboard for WM2003 because he does not have motivation.
Well, there is nothing you can do unless he is motivated, considering this is a free application.
Maybe, you can bargain with him, and "hire" him to build the application
Ask him, how much do you need?
And then, find some people here, collect money, and pay him
That would work ... if tene is willing to be "hired".
If not (not now?), then yeah ... there are still several options:
- Ditch your WM2003 device and upgrade to a newer WM 6.0 model
- Find other onscreen-keyboard alternative, like "TouchPal" from www.cootek.com which people say it is better than PocketCM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334437&highlight=touchpal
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=335988&highlight=touchpal
Which is still FREE until Dec !
I would love to have a touch keyboard for Wm2003. there are still plenty of Wm2003 users. H4150 was one of the slimmest pda. I would love to have a touch keyboard for it....
i wait for this http://www.iwindowsmobile.com/
it´s propably similiar to pokcketCM keyboard
guys and all,
are you all unhappy of not having pocketCM 2003? well, please consider me also..
That works on my IPAQ HX4700 Win2003SE
try this. that is not easy to install but that works fine.
sorry for my english, i am french.
- edit PocketCM.reg with notepad to edit our options (language)
- Copy files on pocket pc in folder Program files
- execute regsvr_arm.exe and look for folder of pcmkeyboard and choose pcmKeyboard.dll
- The most difficult : Import PocketCM.reg into Register with a software like SKTools
http://s-k-tools.com/index.html?m_downloads.html#tools
- If the skin is not ok, who can download others on the http://www.pocketcm.com/theme.php?application=2

Please help, info about using java on wm with c# & googlemaps api

Hi first I must apologize for posting here I know I should post in the questions and answers section, I have already done this twice with two similar posts but I have not received a reply I beleive because the expert programmers are less likely to look there to help people as most questions are about useing software not developing it. anyway here is what i posting before I really hope someone can help me...
Hello everyone I was wondering if anyone could answer this question for me.
I am creating a wm app and for part of it i want some information from googlemaps, the maps api is in java and i was thinking of ways to incorperate this into my app. Can i create a java program to get data from google and have my c# program run the java program and get info from it? I could write my program totally in java but i don't like the way i have to first start the vm and launch my program from that is there a way to automate this? also I need quite a lot of information from the phone so using c# will make getting this info easier.
or are there any other ways i might be able to get the info I want, I don't really know anything about applets but could they somehow be used?
oh btw the specific data i want is distance between to map locations (via googles route not direct)
many thanks i hope someone can help
I apologize again for posting in here but this app is for a final year project and I need to know if im barking up the wrong tree as soon as possible.
I might be wrong here, but to the best of my knowledge, Google Maps API is actually JavaScript API, not Java. If you found Java API, it's most likely a wrapper. And if it exists, I'm sure C# wrapper should exist as well. You might want to take a look at this. I know it's not exactly what you are looking for, but it might be helpful to some degree. Also, one other thing I can suggest, is to look at Virtual Earth API. I'm almost 100% positive, that they do have a C# implementation of the API.
Hi hobbbbit thanks so much for your reply, so googlemaps api is javascript , I have never used javascript before and saw that the api used objects methods and looked like java so i just assumed thats what it was. If there isn't a wrapper for c# do you (or anyone) know of a way of using the api to obtain one of the objects and use it in c#?
I would use virtual earth but unless I am totally wrong here I thought to use it you needed a licence which costs around $8000 which I don't want to pay for. Even with google if I wanted to release the app i think I would have to pay although I have contacted them and they say I can develop my app using the free api.
**EDIT**
Ok well I took another look at virtual earth, I really am a complete idiot. I signed up for a FREE developers account so hopefully everything I need I can get from there.
again thanks for your advice if you hadent posted I would probably still be trying different ways to hack google earth to work in my wm app.
On codeplex is a windows forms project that uses googlemaps api as wel as a few others. Im pretty sure you can get an idea of how to go about this from there
cornelha said:
On codeplex is a windows forms project that uses googlemaps api as wel as a few others. Im pretty sure you can get an idea of how to go about this from there
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Superb this was just the thing I was looking for I will be sure to study this code closely. Thanks so much for the information.

Looking for Developers for Public Online Application Libary

Greetings all,
I'll cut right to the chase. I'm looking for a enthusiastic developer to help me develop an application for a 'iPhone' style app store.
I have some rough ideas on how to go about this, but im not completely in touch with the development of Windows Mobile Based applications.
The application will essentially connect to a hosted website of mine containing free / opensource / demo WM6 applications with the option to download and install to your phone.
I've thought of using a RSS style backbone for the application as i think it would be the easiest way to go about receiving updates from the website with links to .cab 's for download.
I'm aiming for this to be a free hosting service for aspiring developers to get their applications out there and easily accessable for others on their WM6 devices
The only thing i can really offer in return is credit on my application hosting page for the client software, and a agreed percentage of any revenue i may or may not receive in the future.
I am aware of the proposed one by MS but they are asking $99 for devs to post their applications on there, i would like for this to be a free alternative for poor devs.
Sorry for the long post, and any thoughts regarding this will be greatly appreciated! If anyone is further interested, provide your email and i can write up a more detailed explaination with diagrams.
**Edit: I've got a professional web developer who is a friend of mine on the Site side of things
I'll be keen to help out on the Web Side of things. Looks like M$ Apps is gonna be a failure.
Email me: 89jase<at>gmail<dot>com
Hope a few people get on board, sounds like a great idea!
Thanks Jase!
I thought no one here wanted to help. I'll be in touch with some further details.
Though i still need a someone to point me in the right direction with the client side of it. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Stop developing such things, that already exists...
scilor,
Not that im trying to be rude when i say this, but why?
It's something i want to do, you havn't inputed contructively so why bother at all?
Futhermore, i do not know of a solution such as this currently developed. So if this is the case, perhaps you could link me to it? That would be helpful.

[Q] writing code

Hi i need help!!!! lol i am new to develepment and i believe i have a great idea for an app, but i dont have any expirence writing code. if anyone knows of a great preferably free tutorial on how to write code i will be using eclipse im all ready to write. but i dont know where to start. my app will be changing something in the internal workings of android.....therefore probably will require superuser permissions......im so lost i dont even have a clue.....lol
if you have NO programming experience what so ever than you should start by learning Java first (get an ebook or find an online webiste that teaches it to beginners or get a physical book on it, I got one last year called "Java: in easy steps" and it really helped me). Once you know enough about java, you should get a book on programming android (I got the "for dummies" one) ... make sure its a new edition (i.e., covers upto android 2.1/2.2 at least). the developers.android site that google set up is confusing and not overly helpful I found, but the books written by other people provide good insight into the theory as well as provide many examples on almost every kind of program.
Good luck!
ok thanks for the input.....i would like to learn for free as much as possible if anyone else has any input it would be greatly appreaciated.

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