where can i find gmail app? - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Themes and Apps

I installed jbed and also midlet manager.
But still I can't find gmail for my touch pro 2.
Anyone has an idea what I should do next?

why do you need the googleapp? Use active sync and sync up your google account. That would get you your email and any other google things you might need

is it possible to sync gmail account with those tags and search function?

Cheeze[iT] said:
why do you need the googleapp? Use active sync and sync up your google account. That would get you your email and any other google things you might need
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Maybe the OP doens't want to use Outlook, or Outlook is being used for an Exchange account.
The d/l links I have for the gmail jars are no longer valid. You can go to http://www.google.com/mobile/products/mail.html#p=winmo with your phone. I have no idea how to get this page to work, but there it is. I have Esmertec and the gmail app running on my phone and I can't get a download link from this page. Maybe it's just me . . .

i pointed my mobile web browser to gmail.com/app and it says
"Sorry The Gmail application does not work on your M850.
However, you can access gmail on the go by using the web version.
Get instant acces to your Gmail for free on the go. Carrier charges may apply."
Edit: Here's a screenshot
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i just tried all that in IE on the phone & it errors out when trying to install the jad file. I don't know why they don't just provide a link on their site to download to your PC & move the file over to your phone

Why do you wish to install the gmail app anyway?
I'm just receiving my mail through the standard mail application on my phone and this works great.
I tried the program gmail myself, but I didn't think it was that nice to work with.

xnifex's post refreshed my recollection. Go HERE USING PIE. This doesn't work with Opera. You should see an "Install Now" link. The current version is 2.0.6.
I didn't install over what I had, since I didn't want to take the chance of hosing it.
@lilchip85 and xnifex: This is a java app, so you need to have Java installed on your phone (Esmertec, etc). Depending on your provider, you may or may not have it. If you have a Verizon phone, it is NOT shipped with Java. This might explain why your installation is erroring out.

SecretAgentMan said:
xnifex's post refreshed my recollection. Go HERE USING PIE. This doesn't work with Opera. You should see an "Install Now" link. The current version is 2.0.6.
I didn't install over what I had, since I didn't want to take the chance of hosing it.
@lilchip85 and xnifex: This is a java app, so you need to have Java installed on your phone (Esmertec, etc). Depending on your provider, you may or may not have it. If you have a Verizon phone, it is NOT shipped with Java. This might explain why your installation is erroring out.
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mine is tmobile. i played a game using java on my phone.

SecretAgentMan said:
@lilchip85 and xnifex: This is a java app, so you need to have Java installed on your phone (Esmertec, etc). Depending on your provider, you may or may not have it. If you have a Verizon phone, it is NOT shipped with Java. This might explain why your installation is erroring out.
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i know it's java & i have Esmertec's Jbed & that's where it errors out. iirc, it said something about invalid url or something when trying to install. i don't need the java client, i was just trying it for the sake of this post.

Here the .jad file for the latest version working on my TP2

stoutseun,
Do you know of any way to determine the current g-mail version from within the application? I can't find any sort of Help, About function. I know I have some flavor of 2.0, but loaded it from a cab that didn't have the version number.
I don't want to re-load on top of it if I don't have to, so I don't step on my signing and font tweaks.

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[DEV] DiamondDownloadManager 0.03 now available!

After doing my ActionScreen, I realised I could adapt the framework very easily to create a download manager.
Currently, the only applications on it are ones that I've hardcoded, although I'm almost certainly going to extend it to 3rd party software, and probably build in some form of updates system...
I will also be implementing this as an "add ons" system to a ROM I'm working on. E.g. it's a very light ROM with a long list of cabs that can be downloaded and installed from one place.
Why am I posting it here you may ask... Well, I want to get some ideas for what to do, and see what people think of it before I release it.
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What I'm hoping to do:
Application categories
Sorting by developer
Submissions (two levels, trusted - have been checked, and untrusted - haven't been checked but have warnings plastered all over them)
Details screen with a screenshot and some text
Proper updates mechanism
Kinetic list scrolling (I just can't be asked to derive displacement from velocity at the moment...)
Warning, this may destroy your device, and possibly the planet, but I cannot be held responsible!
Cab attached below, backup anything you care about, copy it across install and run...
0.04 is identical (bar the fact that it thinks its 0.04 instead of 0.03...), but is hosted somewhere else to demonstrate the current update mechanism.
Reserved for me
Looks good so far!
I would initially focus on included barebone (trusted) apps in the download manager (with auto-update notification functionality) and eventually branch it out to 3rd party apps...
This notion in general is the one (and only) thing that the iphone has over all other devices currently
great idea
PorX said:
Looks good so far!
I would initially focus on included barebone (trusted) apps in the download manager (with auto-update notification functionality) and eventually branch it out to 3rd party apps...
This notion in general is the one (and only) thing that the iphone has over all other devices currently
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Currently, there are nine applications I've built from the Diamond 2.03 ROM (the Blackstone Manila is from mun_rus), and no form of update function has been implemented.
All the icons and images are the ones the Diamond Comm Manager uses, so changing them changes the skin in this.
Anyone have any ideas for what kind of data base I should use? So far, everything is hardcoded!
looks very nice and clean, as a past nokia user i used to use nokias download manager, maybe you could have folders on the opening/main screen and have dif things also like games, themes, wallpapers etc but keep the folders etc in with the style of manila like uv done so far, very good work, keep it up.
regards,
biggzy
Nice work mate.
Glad to see MS havn't put you off with their Sky*** stuff
How about colaborating with CRC and his Device Update stuff? He has a killer back end that use Geo Balanced FTP Servers. The client just makes HTTP requests and the server returns XML.
Me and Chainfire were working on it with him, but Chainfire got busy and we were waiting for a "grand design" from him.
Just a suggestion...
Dave
DaveShaw said:
Nice work mate.
Glad to see MS havn't put you off with their Sky*** stuff
How about colaborating with CRC and his Device Update stuff? He has a killer back end that use Geo Balanced FTP Servers. The client just makes HTTP requests and the server returns XML.
Me and Chainfire were working on it with him, but Chainfire got busy and we were waiting for a "grand design" from him.
Just a suggestion...
Dave
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That sounds cool...
A nice back end would be good (I have an ini, some hardcoded variables, and download files directly rather than HTTP requests because my current host can't deal with them!)
Also, there is a cab attached to the first post.
Read the warning!
You never stop
Hi l3v5y,
You never stop. You are developing a new action screen, this download manager now. What will be the next? ;-)
Both tools are great. Thanks!!
Regards
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Hi l3v5y,
You never stop. You are developing a new action screen, this download manager now. What will be the next? ;-)
Both tools are great. Thanks!!
Regards
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I had two days off school because of snow, so I released some things I'd been working on!
I do have a reworking of "ScrollLauncher" that I did some time ago, and I need to make iShell work better!
But, what could I do next instead?
Just realised the version of Opera I uploaded was a QVGA one, so you'll need eyes like a hawk and pointy fingernails to use it... I'll fix that later though.
PDM
I actually use and like the pdm software that comes inside the TIR rom
eurorpeen said:
I actually use and like the pdm software that comes inside the TIR rom
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In what ways is it better or worse than this? It would be nice to get some feedback on it in comparison to this...
Cool.
This app will build a APPSTORE for Diamond.
Hi,
what about to build a kind of appstore with a much bigger database with possibility to filter applications by device compatibility? I have the database
Feel free to contact me if you are interested.
worki2k1 said:
Hi,
what about to build a kind of appstore with a much bigger database with possibility to filter applications by device compatibility? I have the database
Feel free to contact me if you are interested.
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There are a few things I need to work on in my frontend (categories, sorting the list, kinetic scrolling etc), and then I need to find a fast, lightweight database system before I can consider having a decent database.
I have tried to contact CRCinAU (DeviceUpdate) and there's some discussion about the Gecko database, which may be potential backends. The thing I don't want to end up with is a completely seperate system. I think to be able to distribute apps in a decent, managed way, all the frontends need to work with a single unified backend, so developers can submit their application once, and only once.
isn't this illegal, providing those cabs?
Richardprins said:
isn't this illegal, providing those cabs?
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What CABs?
Dave

[ANDROID] BSODroid - BSOD any Vista machine on your network!

Hi all,
BSODroid is my first Android application. It is a proof of concept implementation of a flaw in Windows Vista, which is so far unpatched (although Microsoft are due to start distributing the patch any moment now), that allows a user to send a Blue Screen of Death to that computer over the network.
To test your home, office or clients' machines, or even just to have some fun with your friends, all you need to do is connect to their network via WiFi, enter in their hostname (either IP or actual hostname will work), and press Execute!
Note: the target Vista machine must have network file / printer sharing turned on (though most people have it turned on these days)
This is a fun little application I created yesterday and have been having playing with my friends' computers on their home network and showing them the Windows flaw.
Video of it in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIy_d94tDmQ
As I said, it will be patched soon, so anyone who has Windows Updates enabled will be immune to it within the next 72 hours or so.
BSODroid can be downloaded from the Android Market (just search for BSODroid!) or alternatively you can download the APK directly from my website: http://www.dereenigne.com/
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Well, it works.
will try on win 7
Ather said:
will try on win 7
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From what I can tell, it works on most of the beta copies and some RC copies of Windows 7, but it doesn't work on the RTM version - what a shame!
Still, lots of fun!
Didn't work on my Win 7 RC machine. Maybe I'm up to date?
My boss and I just had some fun with one of our users on MO. (we are in TN)
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Didn't work on my Win 7 RC machine. Maybe I'm up to date?
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Yeah, seems as though it works on some builds of Win 7, but not others.
It works on Win Server 2008 too.
I hope people are having their fun with it now, because Microsoft already have a patch in the works - I'm not sure if it's being pushed through Windows Updates yet, but if not then it will be quite soon!
Though, it will still always work on machines that don't run Windows Updates
man, a winmo version would be awesome...
GreenLantern said:
man, a winmo version would be awesome...
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That whould be consider a virus.
rogeriopcf said:
That whould be consider a virus.
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A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without the permission or knowledge of the owner.
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It's being installed by the user, so it's not a virus at all. I personally think this is a neat little proof of concept program, and would love to have a copy for my WinMo device. Besides, if these proof of concept exploits weren't created, the software companies wouldn't have a reason to patch/fix their software until somebody with more malicious intents came along and used it. Hope there's a port to WinMo soon.
rogeriopcf said:
That whould be consider a virus.
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why? there's ton's of stuff everyone at my office does that could be considered a 'virus' then...
even so, if you can do it from an android phone it's not a virus? somehow I don't understand that.
Quick video example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIy_d94tDmQ
Ha cool...
Could be fun to make a "one stop shop" for stuff like this.
There's the unpatched IIS flaw as well which is easy as hell to abuse.
Select exploit (or select all), select target ip (+port/username etc for stuff like an IIS exploit), execute (on an iis exploit that'd use default port, anonymous/anonymous).
Is there any interest in this? Think it could be rather interesting to code
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Could be fun to make a "one stop shop" for stuff like this.
There's the unpatched IIS flaw as well which is easy as hell to abuse.
Select exploit (or select all), select target ip (+port/username etc for stuff like an IIS exploit), execute (on an iis exploit that'd use default port, anonymous/anonymous).
Is there any interest in this? Think it could be rather interesting to code
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I"d be highly interested in that.
Have almost broken 1000 downloads! (Currently at 950)
If anyone's interested, go ahead and give it a try from the market!
Thank you. Great app, worked with my windows vista sp2.
Thanks!! I'm dying for this kind of apps
If this had a way to find IP's in use on the network it would be perfect, or just a multicast mode. Go to starbucks and listen to everyone groan at the same time.

Errors after MusicPlayer import

Hi,
I imported the orginal MusicPlayer from the Google Source. Klick me 4 the Source
But now I get a lot of erros...
can somebody help me, maybe I make a fault.
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Starting with the first error, "ArrayListCursor cannot be resolved to a type", the problem reveals itself. This app, along with many other internal Android apps, uses internal APIs (com.android.internal.database.ArrayListCursor in this case). Google makes you jump through hoops to use these internal APIs, since they don't want you using them in marketplace apps. So, they don't include them in any version of the SDK (like the one you're using). I mean, imagine the kind of things programmers could do using something as advanced as an "Array list cursor"! Google can't allow that!
Long story short, after 5 minutes of searching, I can't find where this import is defined. If you wanna compile this music player, you gotta either find this class or make the ArrayListCursor class yourself. You solve this problem, and the number of errors will probably drastically drop, if not totally disappear.
**DISCLAIMER: I am a total nub at android programming and only have half the level of understanding even a bad java programmer has **
EDIT: Found the ArrayListCursor here: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=blob_plain;f=core/java/com/android/internal/database/ArrayListCursor.java;hb=HEAD
EDIT 2: *sigh*... this seems to be a waste of time. It'd take a ton of work to get this to compile, mindlessly copy-pasting all sorts of stuff from the internet into this project. And I have the feeling in the back of my head that once I try running it on my Incredible, it'll just force quit.
The ideal way to compile this is to compile it the way it was intended: as part of the Android OS. In other words, you gotta get the full source of the Android OS, make your changes there, and compile. There's GOT to be a better example of a music player to learn from...
I want to write my own MusicPlayer but I don't want to start from 0...
Me too. I have some ideas as to what my player should have feature-wise, but I honestly have no idea where to start. I need a good sample music player to learn from.
So anyway, I tried building a fresh copy of 2.1 and simply ripping the apk from the out/target/product/generic/system/app folder and running it on my Incredible. It just force-quit and then ran the Sense player... sigh...
I can tell you first off, you are getting some errors because your using the wrong 2.1 settings... What I mean is you selected Android 2.1 open source project when you need to have Google API's under Android 2.1 open source selected... The media player uses API's and internal API's that the 2.1 open source doesn't know it needs... I say try using Google API's 2.1 7 and see if that helps some errors... also some otehr errors can be the r.java file... meaning you don't have the right name or the resource added to r.java file that some code is calling or references... If your serious about a player being made I am in the same boat, I am programing one and I have some useful sites for you...
I have an answer for this, as I also faced the same issue. To make it simple: you can't import the source code as an Android project. If you download the entire source code from AOSP, and then add the root folder of where you downloaded the source as an existing Java project, all of those errors are gone. So all you need then is to copy the project you want and work on it, inside AOSP, but always as a Java project. So you ask me, so how do you compile it later? You need to do this on the root, using command line:
. build/envsetup.sh
cd /packages/apps/applicationYouCreated
mm
That will compile the application and save it at out/.../generic/system/app/applicationYouCreated.apk
Hope it helps.
See, I generally did what you just said. I fired up my Linux box, downloaded a copy of the Android source (2.1) and built it. Then I copied the Music.apk file from the output to my phone (HTC Incredible, 2.1), and tried to run it. It force quited. I then tried changing the name of it from com.android.Music to something like com.android.Music_whiplash . Same results. I'm just gonna try learning about this stuff by modifying the hello world app one bit at a time, like I do with other languages/APIs I'm trying to learn

[Q] Kiwix (Offline Wiki Reader)?

It's in the Play Store now: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kiwix.kiwixmobile
but not compatible with the NST (requires Android 3.0 and up)
Is it worth uploading the apk here for folks to test with? Or is this simply a matter of hurry up and wait?
This is what I just sent to [email protected] :
I was ecstatic to see Kiwix in the Google Play store today. However, it showed as not compatible with my rooted Nook Simple Touch (NST). I was able to borrow a friend's Asus Transformer to install Kiwix to, then pulled the .apk from it and transfered it to the NST via a microSD card. Unfortunately, I got a "Parse Error: There is a problem installing the package" immediately upon attempting to install.
The NST runs Android 2.1, with an 800 x 600 display.
I am willing to beta-test any fixes for the NST. You will also find a vibrant user & development forum @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1198
Thank you so much for making Kiwix available on Android. I believe this could be THE killer-app for the NST hardware!
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It's in the Play Store now: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kiwix.kiwixmobile
but not compatible with the NST (requires Android 3.0 and up)
Is it worth uploading the apk here for folks to test with? Or is this simply a matter of hurry up and wait?
This is what I just sent to [email protected] :
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I too got "Parse Error" while trying to install on a Gingerbread mobile (so that I can convert my old mobile into a offline wikireader).
Have you find any solution for this, if so please let me know. Thanks.
The dev replied, politely informed me not to expect a solution. However, in the meantime I found Aard Dictionary. It works wonderfully on the NST, and has much more recently updated Wikipedia libraries than Kiwix. Be prepared for a long wait to download the libraries, though, even on broadband.
ChimeraPhone said:
The dev replied, politely informed me not to expect a solution. However, in the meantime I found Aard Dictionary. It works wonderfully on the NST, and has much more recently updated Wikipedia libraries than Kiwix. Be prepared for a long wait to download the libraries, though, even on broadband.
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Thanks a lot for your suggestion. I also found Aard interesting and have been using it as a dictionary on my Nook first edition e-book reader. But I missed its ability to work as an offline wikireader.
Currently I had downloaded the zim files of Kiwix (18GB), currently I will stick to it as I am near to my download quota for this month. Later (may be next month) I will download the aard dictionary files.
Btw I had successfullly installed jellybean on my old mobile (though some features like camera are not working) and installed Kiwix and using it.
For what it's worth, an aarddict dev stated a few months ago that he was considering a move to the .zim format (see this ) . I could only suggest contacting the dev for a status update. Perhaps he might have a beta you could test?
By the way, I am curious to know what .zim language/dataset is 18GB?
ChimeraPhone said:
For what it's worth, an aarddict dev stated a few months ago that he was considering a move to the .zim format (see this ) . I could only suggest contacting the dev for a status update. Perhaps he might have a beta you could test?
By the way, I am curious to know what .zim language/dataset is 18GB?
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Thanks for the info, I will contact the aard developer.
Regarding the size of .zim in Kiwix, there are two types of wikipedia datasets
1. Non Indexed zim (10-11 GB)
2. Indexed zim (18-19GB)
In terms of content wise both are same (updated in 2012), but the advantage with Indexed zim is that it allows to search even in the content where as with Non indexed zim, it only allows you to search in the titles of articles (so size is less).
One advantage with Kiwix is it allows you to create indexing for non Indexed zim on your local machine, so you can save a lot of bandwidth.
What I found with the simple wiki (around 130 MB) file in Aard is that it also works similar to Non indexed zim (only searching in the titles). Please correct me if I am wrong ?
Aard allows to search inside each article in the newer versions. There is a dedicated search button when an article is opened.
I am trying kiwix right now and it seems to work pefectly. I will post if i encounter any problems.
shorty66 said:
Aard allows to search inside each article in the newer versions. There is a dedicated search button when an article is opened.
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I love Aard, and today downloaded v 1.6.6.1 to my NST. I do not see a dedicated search button or any way of searching inside each article, nor is there a Settings or Options button.
Searching would be wonderful in Wikipedia and Wiktionary. Have I missed something?
Joydeck said:
I love Aard, and today downloaded v 1.6.6.1 to my NST. I do not see a dedicated search button or any way of searching inside each article, nor is there a Settings or Options button.
Searching would be wonderful in Wikipedia and Wiktionary. Have I missed something?
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Might be, that this option is only avaible in android 4 and higher. The search button is accessed through the menu icon introduced with android 4.
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Trying to find where sms are stored in WP8.1 file system.

Today, Microsoft removed the "Message History" section from my Outlook account, so I can no longer use a well-known trick to view my sms history. I notice that in the WP8.1 emulator, I can now log in to my MS account and my sms history are synced to the emulator. I am trying to take advantage of this feature to retrieve the file that stores my sms from the emulator image.
So far, I have managed to merge the emulator snapshot with the base .vhd and mount the resulting virtual disk to view all the files. Hell, I can even decompile the stock apps to view their source code...However, I cannot find where my sms are stored. There is one suspicious folder that has modification time at the moment the sms are synced.
"K:\SharedData\Comms\Unistore\data" where K is the Data volume.
In this folder, I can find all my emails in plain text and a bunch of other files in binary/encrypted text. I hope the binary/encrypted files are not my sms. Anyone has any idea?
I got the answer to my own problem thanks to this post. http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/windows-phone-digital-forensics-2/
The name of the file is still store.vol but it is in another location compared to WP7.5. You can find it in Data\Users\WPCOMMSSERVICES\APPDATA\Local\Unistore . If you want to follow my steps and there are any questions, feel free to post below.
Edit: now I need to find a way to read this EDB database file, including the date and time the sms were sent.
illidanx said:
I got the answer to my own problem thanks to this post. http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/windows-phone-digital-forensics-2/
The name of the file is still store.vol but it is in another location compared to WP7.5. You can find it in Data\Users\WPCOMMSSERVICES\APPDATA\Local\Unistore . If you want to follow my steps and there are any questions, feel free to post below.
Edit: now I need to find a way to read this EDB database file, including the date and time the sms were sent.
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Hmm, don't know but EDB Files are used on Exchange 2003 Servers.
I had a Software to open such files. But this piece of Software is really expensive.
When i'm in the Office I will look for the name of the Software.
DarkD1988 said:
Hmm, don't know but EDB Files are used on Exchange 2003 Servers.
I had a Software to open such files. But this piece of Software is really expensive.
When i'm in the Office I will look for the name of the Software.
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that file is also the exchange database used in windows mobile. I heard the format is different for different purposes and MS has never provided the documentation for this format.
illidanx said:
that file is also the exchange database used in windows mobile. I heard the format is different for different purposes and MS has never provided the documentation for this format.
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If you trust me an there is nothing important in this edb file you can Upload them to an Hoster/dropbox
and give me the Link so i will try to open the edb file.
thats the Software I use:
http://www.krollontrack.de/produkte-und-software/kostenlose-software/registrierung/
There is a possibilty to test them.
But we (my Company) have a full version with add ons. So I think there is a bigger chance.
EDB (on WP7, at least) was Embedded DataBase. The API for them is documented here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa914733.aspx
I know WP8 has some mobile DB APIs (even though it uses NT, not CE) although I haven't tried them at all. You could also try using the Mail API (MAPI) http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/cc842118(v=office.15).aspx for documentation.
There was a homebrew app on WP7 (hosted here on XDA) that extracted SMS for backup, because there wasn't an SMS backup feature. I don't know if it would be useful with WP8, even as a reference, though it may be worth checking to see if the source for it is available.
DarkD1988 said:
If you trust me an there is nothing important in this edb file you can Upload them to an Hoster/dropbox
and give me the Link so i will try to open the edb file.
thats the Software I use:
http://www.krollontrack.de/produkte-und-software/kostenlose-software/registrierung/
There is a possibilty to test them.
But we (my Company) have a full version with add ons. So I think there is a bigger chance.
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I created a throw away outlook account and send a test message from the emulator to phone number 555-555-5555 (Yes you can send it in the emulator even though that will never been sent). The content of the test message is "this is a test". With a hex editor, I have verified that the message existed in the store.vol file at address A0233. You can download the whole folder here https://www.mediafire.com/?4id993y8gnii3v9
This is the screenshot of the folder
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Thank you for helping me.
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EDB (on WP7, at least) was Embedded DataBase. The API for them is documented here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa914733.aspx
I know WP8 has some mobile DB APIs (even though it uses NT, not CE) although I haven't tried them at all. You could also try using the Mail API (MAPI) http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/cc842118(v=office.15).aspx for documentation.
There was a homebrew app on WP7 (hosted here on XDA) that extracted SMS for backup, because there wasn't an SMS backup feature. I don't know if it would be useful with WP8, even as a reference, though it may be worth checking to see if the source for it is available.
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Hi, thanks for helping. The first link is for windows mobile 6.5 CE so I'm not sure if it applies. I will check out the second link. I have also made a post in the thread about extracting WP7 SMS to ask for the source code.
illidanx said:
Hi, thanks for helping. The first link is for windows mobile 6.5 CE so I'm not sure if it applies. I will check out the second link. I have also made a post in the thread about extracting WP7 SMS to ask for the source code.
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kay, try this. And sry the Programm Kroll Ontrack for exchnage don't works.
DarkD1988 said:
kay, try this. And sry the Programm Kroll Ontrack for exchnage don't works.
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Thanks for testing it though.
Edit: found this article about reverse-engineering Embedded Database. This looks like a NSA personnel's job...
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1742287612000874
Sorry, I should have been more clear: WP7 used CE internally, so the WM6.5 APIs worked on it. WP8 uses NT instead of CE, but has some of the embedded database APIs anyhow (because the code was imported straight from WP7, maybe?) so it might still work. You'd need to find the library with the relevant exports, though; that part of the documentation will be wrong for WP8.

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