Sorry if there's already a thread on this, but are there any white noise apps (sound soother) compatible with the tilt 2. I downloaded Soothr sound therapy with no luck, doesn't work on tilt 2. If anyone knows any white noise apps that actually work on the rhodium, let me know. Badly in need of something to help me sleep at night. All help is greatly appreciated.
Terrible thread title.
Delicious Apple said:
Sorry if there's already a thread on this, but are there any white noise apps (sound soother) compatible with the tilt 2. I downloaded Soothr sound therapy with no luck, doesn't work on tilt 2. If anyone knows any white noise apps that actually work on the rhodium, let me know. Badly in need of something to help me sleep at night. All help is greatly appreciated.
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use the search function. you may find what your looking for.
Why not just create a playlist with the music app of your choice? Soothing music can be easily downloaded.
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So true! A large number of posts on this forum are people seeking help of some sort. So titles that describe what exactly you want assistance with are very helpful.
Funny, I was just looking for the same thing about a week ago. Newborn baby at home by any chance? I have a 5-week old that started getting more fussy recently, and white noise works wonders with her.
Good to know the Soothr app doesn't work on the Tilt2. There are two other apps (by the same developer) on the Microsoft WM Marketplace creatively titled "White Noise" and "White Noise 2", for $2.99 each. Haven't personally tried them, and can't vouch for them.
I found an older an older Windows Mobile app called "Kai's Relax Sounds" searching around the internet. It works on my Tilt2, but its merely okay, and IMO not worth the $8 needed to purchase it. Although my kid responds well to the "Waves On Beach" sound on this app, and its pleasant enough for me and my wife to tolerate as well. The sounds files are just saved as MP3 files in the program folder. So I just copied the MP3 to my music folder, and play it on the HTC music player.
Like cajun says in the previous reply, playing white noise MP3 tracks on your music player of choice is easier and better than the apps around. Just search around the net, and you'll find some good free or purchased ones.
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Funny, I was just looking for the same thing about a week ago. Newborn baby at home by any chance? I have a 5-week old that started getting more fussy recently, and white noise works wonders with her.
Good to know the Soothr app doesn't work on the Tilt2. There are two other apps (by the same developer) on the Microsoft WM Marketplace creatively titled "White Noise" and "White Noise 2", for $2.99 each. Haven't personally tried them, and can't vouch for them.
I found an older an older Windows Mobile app called "Kai's Relax Sounds" searching around the internet. It works on my Tilt2, but its merely okay, and IMO not worth the $8 needed to purchase it. Although my kid responds well to the "Waves On Beach" sound on this app, and its pleasant enough for me and my wife to tolerate as well. The sounds files are just saved as MP3 files in the program folder. So I just copied the MP3 to my music folder, and play it on the HTC music player.
Like cajun says in the previous reply, playing white noise MP3 tracks on your music player of choice is easier and better than the apps around. Just search around the net, and you'll find some good free or purchased ones.
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Hi,
I know the Audible players via their software download site aren't supported on Android, BUT...
Does anyone know a way around it, enabling the .aa files to be played, with the ability of bookmarks?
Paul.
As of now the only work around is Tunebite (or something similar) which cossts and extra $40.00 just to use content you already paid for thru Audible. Or you can burn a bus load of CD's and rip them to mp3 (time consuming, and the first time thru a long book, youll quit in disgust and most likely cancel Audible.
I cancelled because i refuse to play theyre "supported devices" game. They have been telling me for over a year (via phone calls and email) that they would "love" to get an android player on the market but they have had no success working with Google (something I find VERY hard to believe).
I find it odd timing that Loe Leporte and Jason Calacanis get Nexus Ones, sing theyre praises, then when someone asks the 2 biggest supporters on the web of Audible how they are paynig theyre Audible files... suddenly we hear its coming out in 10 days from Jason (last twit podcast) and message board posts saying its coming 1st half of 2010.
Kinda makes me mad they waited this long and it took Leo and Jason to light a fire, feel like I shoulda called TWIT instead of Audible, might have gotten better results! pfft!
Are there any free or at least semi-cheap Pitch Pipe apps for TP2? Or any ideas for how to get the functionality I'm looking for? I sing acapella pretty often and would just like a pitch reference. I know I can just go download different pitch frequencies and play them through a music player but I'd like them to be configured together so I can just open an app and voila.
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Are there any free or at least semi-cheap Pitch Pipe apps for TP2? Or any ideas for how to get the functionality I'm looking for? I sing acapella pretty often and would just like a pitch reference. I know I can just go download different pitch frequencies and play them through a music player but I'd like them to be configured together so I can just open an app and voila.
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Would guitar tuning apps work if they play/detect pitch? I know there are several free guitar tuning apps for WinMo. Hit up google.com with windows mobile guitar tuning app and you'll get quite a few hits, including some free ones.
If you are unable to find a program for your specific needs, you (or a friend) could create a simple html page that will load the pitches for you. If you have all the pitch wav files and the html in the same directory, you would have a shortcut to the html file, it would open in your web browser, and when you click on the links, the respective wav should fire up and play in your media player.
Obviously not ideal, but a somewhat workable option if you cannot find an app.
I was actually thinking of something simple and similar to that if I couldn't find anything. I thought of maybe going a step further and designing a simple app to do it. I'm sure I'm not the only singer or musician with a winmo phone. I don't understand how people want to charge up to $50 for a program that plays pitches when actual pitch pipes (which are more accurate) are 10-20 for high quality. And that's a physical object. A program for a phone can be written once and reused an unlimited number of times which means it should be cheaper as there's no physical object that has to be bought. Oh well. Thanks for the idea, I'll go check out guitar tuners and see if that'll work, or get the pitches I need in hz format and go from there. Thankyou
I checked out guitar tuning apps but decided to go ahead and just make a custom html file linking to some mp3 files I made myself that are the different frequencies of notes on a keyboard. This way I open the html file, and then tap "Middle C" and it opens WMPlayer and plays the corresponding file. Then just have all the files I need in a "Pitch" folder on my storage card so it's easy to link to them all. I'll be looking into how to turn this into a .cab file so I can upload it and share this simple, but effective fix for anyone else who wants a pitch pipe on their phone. Sometime I may go ahead and make an app like this, I can't imagine it'd be too hard to turn this same idea into something that doesn't rely on a web browser? If anyone is interested in helping me with any of this, or is just interested, feel free to reply.
On balance, my new Epic wins hands-down. I love the device, Android, Linux, and it seems to be a far better gaming platform (a bonus -- not what I bought it for, but I'm having a blast with the portfolio of Gameloft 3D FP games -- amazing!)
However, I am lost on a few things. So, here's a thread to get some help. To start, some video questions:
If there's a media player to handle one's video library, I can't find it. The only way I've found to open and watch local video is to find the file with My Files, and open it there. This brings up the native video player, which is rather limited in features.
Once the video player is up, I can't figure out how to get back to it if I task-switch to something else for a moment. Can easily happen with a phonecall, for example. Sometimes the window "stack" facilitates using the back button to get back to it, but under more circumstances than not, you can't.
This is a real PITA, because I lose my place in the video. I have to re-open it, and seek around to find where I was. Am I missing something here?
I was a major CorePlayer fan on the OmniaII. It had it's own problems (lack of graphics acceleration support, the biggest), but those warts were far outbalanced by the rich featureset. I plan to get CP for my Epic when (if ever) it becomes available, but for now I'd like to get something similar if it's already out there. Any recommendations?
I've read a lot about the "lag fix". Do I need to do that? I've got a very new Epic, running DI18 (a week and a half old).
I fell asleep on my Epic, and now it seems to me the slider rails are "loose". I can skew the screen portion of the phone clockwise and CCW, back and forth, when opening, to as much as +/- 5-10deg. I paid no attention to this earlier, so it may be no different. The slide seems otherwise solid and fine, but for this. Are your Epic's similar?
Sprint bloatware: Is there an easy way to disable much of this (services, etc.)? For example, Amazon MP3, Sprint Nascar, and a dozen or so other services/apps that are started at boot and respawned if killed. I won't ever be using this junk, so I'd rather they not be consuming resources, slowing things down. Do I have to root the phone and manually edit Linux startup files to get rid of this junk?
Thanks for helping out this noob!
Was omnia2 android?
Out the box Epic plays more file types than other non Galaxy S phones. On the market "Rock Player" plays all file types, followed by an xda dev's app "vplayer" I think it is. Other choices inlclude Act 1 Video Player and Meridian.
Instead of "My Files" to browse files to use with default player and other function try one of Astro File Manager(my primary), IO file manager, Androzip and more.
Most problem you may have can be solved in the "Market"
Sent from my "Wheres my 2.2 Epic 4G" using the XDA App
Omnia II! I really wanted this phone when it first came out. Omnia II runs Windows Mobile.
+1 on rockplayer
No lag fix needed on the Epic, there are lots of threads on this.
Not sure how to fix your slept on epic part, you'll have to read up on that.
As far as bloatware, you can follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780333
Be Careful, if you want to use sprint updates you have to leave certain apps like sprint hotspot, Amazon mp3, etc or else you'll get a validation error when doing updates.
This has become such a pain for me I just leave those apps on the device. There are devs, who have great workarounds too you just have to read up on it.
I would love to see a music equalizer app created...preferably one that would integrate with Zune.
Yes, I totally Agree. I can't believe there is no eq.
Also. I would love to see a Pandora app. It was promised, but no one delivered.
i would also love this, and something that could also increase the max volume of the headphones
I would love to see a true VLC player that can play any video I put on my phone....I hate converting as it lowers quality and I can't always stream when I am not home
MeCanto has to be one of my favorite apps for both the iPhone and Android. Would also be nice to have tapatalk for browsing XDA ;-)
I am looking for a robust alarm clock app. One that will take into account which time zone I would like it set for, and one that will override the phones volume settings to ensure that it is audible.
The current stock alarm is good, but certainly not great.
For example, if I am based out of Chicago, but travel to London, I should be able to have an alarm set for a phone conference based on Chicago time and a wake up alarm based on local London time.
Basically on my alarm time settings there should be an option to account for Home/Local/ or any other arbitrary time zone.
BB's function a little like this except that theirs fo one further and will turn the phone on from being off at the alarm time. I was never sure that was great functionality. when I want the phone off, it should probably be off. The new BB software though will ask you when you turn it off if you want it to come on at the given alarm time. That could be elegant.
Any ideas? Any of you seen a great alarm app?
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I would love to see a true VLC player that can play any video I put on my phone....I hate converting as it lowers quality and I can't always stream when I am not home
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VLC would be awesome
I know that its coming...
...but if the Kindle reader app doesn't get here soon, I'm going to go crazy.
I would even be happy with the Nook reader app.
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I would love to see a music equalizer app created...preferably one that would integrate with Zune.
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lol funny that the hd7 have a eq but i want to change to a focus because the camera features are a lot more on the focus .. we dont have brightness adjustment and other camera features that the focus have....
I WANT TUNEWIKI/ENGADGET/TAPATALK(I KNOW THERE IS A BOARDTALK) not the same tho...
ugh and no multitasking...lol i feel like im on the iphone again
I'd like to see a Meebo or Google Talk app. As well as a Google Voice app that isn't unofficial.
I really wish there was a free turn-by-turn navigation solution, but at least I still have my Fascinate for that.
One that translates speech to text and can send as text message or e-mail. The Insurance industry and National Highway Saftey Council ought to fund that one.
Better looking Compass apps than what's currently available.
Palringo and evernote and keepass
Or the ones I am really missing from my TP2
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One that translates speech to text and can send as text message or e-mail. The Insurance industry and National Highway Saftey Council ought to fund that one.
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I second that!!!
Also, I want a Text message encryption app, so only me and my recipient can read it.
I want Google Locator that works cross platform for android, Iphone, WP7 users.
All in one bar-code, QR, MS TaG, Shipping label scanner.
A sound profile app would be nice, I mentioned this in another thread. The basically the ability to set up preset Normal, night, silent, vibrate only, profiles. Which also give the ability to control and set different sound levels for the Ringer, Alarm, Music, System, earpiece, keyboard clicks, etc.
Also I'd love to have the following apps from the iPhone 4 and Droid Incredible
- Cardio Track (Android - great app for tracking your workouts)
- CBS Pro Football App - on iphone and Android, use it to track and control my fantasy football teams.
- USA Today App...
- XDA Tapatalk App!!!! Someone working on this yet?
- Amazon.com app
- Pandora!!!!!!!!!!
- Sport Tac - App for tracking scores of various sports. Like the Andorid one.
- A true flashlight app that uses the LED Flash!
- PhotoShop App
- Task app that synchs with MS Outlook/Exchange OTA using ActiveSync Why did MS leave tasks out up front?
- I'm sure I can come up with more if given the time..
and what is with all the tip calculating apps out there in the market....
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it but an IRC client would be superb. even if its just something basic like irrsi, that would be God-like.
Am I the only one who thinks the Paid portion of the App market is a tiny bit inflated? Apps that SHOULD be free are a dollar (e.g. xkcd). And apps that SHOULD be a dollar are 3$ or more... even "Glow Air Hockey" is $5.49CAD (The much better iphone version is only 2$) and that's only singling out one of them.
Basically whoever releases an app on the market place has the monopoly for the time being which results in 50-100% markups and I'd even go as far as to say 200% in some cases. It's kinda rough... but with that being said, there definitely are some fair prices to be found if you search well enough.
All in all, I'd love to see discounts across the board!
in time, as you said when competition arrives the prices will drop.
glypmpse
I emailed them and they said they are working on it actively.
I hate to break it to you guys but much of what your requesting is not possible (yet) with the current sdk available to developers. For example, we can't access the compass at all currently. With that noted, I am a registered WP7 developer and I'm fishing for ideas on what to make, so suggest away.
I've got a Samsung Omnia 7 coming my way this week and it already has WinPho 7.5 on it. I own an Android phone and I won't likely be changing from that but I am very interested in what WinPho has to offer. With that said can anyone recommend some good apps and offer any tips on things that annoyed or frustrated when you first got your handset? Specifically I'm thinking of anything that might be simple on others phones but took you a while to find like a setting or some toggle option.
I'm really liking the idea of the unified messaging where you go from SMS to Facebore etc all without leaving the screen. Any other things that I should look forward to?
Thats the thing about WP, you really dont need any apps. If you have an unlocked device however, there are a few interesting apps here on xda.
Well It’s kind of hard to recommend you app's when you’re not from the Netherlands (since allot of app's that I use every day are Dutch). App's that are handy to have are the xda app, autopanorama, advanced config, windows phone device manager 1.7 (when your Omnia is unlocked), battery status and flashlight-x
Some games are really fun to play are; farm frenzy 2, OMG, rocket riot and tentacles
Welcome to WP7 Hope you enjoy using it, I personally love the Me and People hubs and like you mentioned the messaging integrated with FB chat! Put my favourite/most used/most useful apps etc. below to give you some ideas and also the more technical side if you're willing to get into that. Very easy to do and allows you more freedom for apps and hacks. You mentioned problems - the only one I have ever had which was very annoying was the in-call sound wasn't loud enough. I posted the fix below enjoy
Apps
Amazon Kindle - Kindle ebooks.
Apict - Polaroid
Baconit - Reddit
BBC News Mobile - News.
Convert2Go - Currency & measurement conversion.
Face Mask - By Microsoft Research. Add funny effects to your photos. (You'll love this and your girlfriend/kids even more so.)
Flashlight 7 - Perfect flashlight app. Constant LED.
Flixster - Movies app w/ Rotten Tomatoes.
The Guardian - News.
The Hype - Trending music app.
Metro - News.
MyEncyclopedia - Wikipedia.
NAVIGON - Very good SatNav.
Stop the Music! - When opened it removes any "Now playing" songs from the volume bar.
SkyDrive - By Microsoft. SkyDrive online storage.
Suggestion Box - By Microsoft. Make suggestions for improving WP7! You can vote up suggestions too. I urge you to download this for all our benefit
TipIt - For when you need to split a bill between friends.
TuneIn Radio - Excellent radio app.
WPCentral - WP7 news. Good app.
XDA
Games
Breeze, Minesweeper, Shuffle Party, Sudoku (free Microsoft games)
geoDefense - Addictive tower defence with a Geometry Wars feel.
ilomilo - Cute 3D puzzle game from Xbox.
Plants vs Zombies - On par with Angry Birds for quality and much more interesting.
Tiki Towers
Bejeweled LIVE
Fruit Ninja
Settings
Turn camera shutter sound off in ringtones+sounds
Battery Saver is the best thing ever invented, turn it on!
Set brightness to Low rather than auto, it's bright enough and saves a ton of battery life.
In pictures+camera settings you can choose whether to take pictures by pressing the screen. I do this because it then attempts to focus on what you pressed. Also whether when the phone is locked you can launch the camera using the h/w button.
Choose a background for your picture hub by hitting the three dots at the bottom right. Can also shuffle.
If you have more than one email account, you can link them together into one tile and inbox. When you send a new msg it will ask you what account. Love this. To do it go into one of your email tiles, hit the three dots and there should be an option to link.
Hacks
Sound Volume Fix
1. Open the diagnostic app by calling ##634#. From now on there will be a Diagnosis app on your App list.
2. Type *#0002*28345# to get to the Audio menu.
3. Locate the last option named “Device Gain (max/min)”, hereafter called profile, and select which volume to adjust in the first field (2 for call ear speaker, 5 for headphones, 7 for back speaker)
4. Push “Get”.
5. Input these values. [Profile 2] [Profile 5] [Profile 7]
5. Push “Set” after each one.
7. Exit Diagnosis and restart your phone.
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Developer unlock (allows you to sideload any apps you want and perform some more effective hacks!)
You can get a free unlock from Microsoft if you are a student.
If not you can pay a tiny fee and get a officially supported unlock here through Chevron Labs. UPDATE: Tokens for Chevron unlocks have run out for the time being.
It's all very easy and completely safe.
Internet Sharing and Interop Unlock
Installs new option in settings menu for turning your phone into a WiFi! Interop unlock is included and that allows sideloaded apps to utilise native code. Very useful.
Instructions here.
Sideload/homebrew apps (can be installed once developer unlocked and some need interop unlock.)
Supreme Shortcuts - add tiles to go straight to WiFi for example.
Screen capturer
ImageWind - nice timewaster
Tango video call
Wario's Jewels - Gameboy emulator
Advanced Configuration - deserves to be in bold. This app contains a whole bunch of useful tweaks and allows for new theme colours and sounds.
I am using:
Handysafe (also with Desktop client)
Geocaching from Groundspeak - not perfect but there is no c:geo on WP7
Amazon Kindle
Amazon Hunter
Board express for Tapatalk
facebook
Mobiletag
MySPC 2011 (Sharepoint)
Schnelle Übersetzer (english - german)
Angry Birds
Bejeweled
Fable Coin Golf
Harbor Master
Bubble Birds
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what are the default values mate? do you know them?
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what are the default values mate? do you know them?
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600/-1600 for 2
1200/-500 for 7
Would have to ask here for volume level 5 if you need it.
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600/-1600 for 2
1200/-500 for 7
Would have to ask here for volume level 5 if you need it.
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thanks alot mate
For me unlocking the device and enabling WiFi tethering is the killer usage for the phone.
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That is very cool, id not know about that.
Before I always had to crank th evolume all up, but still barely heard the other person.
I think, the best WP7 game is Chromatic!
Try to beat my score!
Oh wow.. so much for being notified about updates to this thread! Thanks for all the suggestions, if only I'd read about the Chevron unlock sooner I'd be a much happier user. Unfortunately by the time I realised how great a deal it was and how useful it would be they'd sold out of tokens. I'm hoping they will get some more in the future or I'm gonna be stuck with what MS choose to allow and that feels far too much like Apple's world for my comfort.
I've taken a look at the volume profiles, so far the only sound I'd wanted to change was the headphone volume but now that's done. I'm gonna take a look at some of the apps mentioned, already got Apict though since I loved how it was when I tried it.
I hardly use phone for anything else than game development, texting and calling.
oh, and I use "Endomondo Sports Tracker" frequently when I go hiking
I think it is the best App beside my games
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For me unlocking the device and enabling WiFi tethering is the killer usage for the phone.
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That is very cool, id not know about that.
Before I always had to crank th evolume all up, but still barely heard the other person.
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Same here, glad I made you aware of it
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I think, the best WP7 game is Chromatic!
Try to beat my score!
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I've heard of this new one, I'll need to try it
Hi guys. I've asked this on another forum but I didn't get any answer so far, so I'm asking here too. Being a new omnia 7 owner too, I think this thread is good enough.
So:
"Does anyone know how can I sync Hotmail contacts with my Omnia 7? Here's why I'm asking:
As you probably know, the contact pictures that come from syncing with Google are pixelated and look horrible. Why they didn't fix this so far is beyond me.
I've noticed that if I create a new contact, the phone asks where to "save" it, Windows Live or Google. If I select Live and then assign a picture to that contact, it has the same quality, so it's much better than Google. However, I don't want to manually create all the contacts, so I went into the account settings and unchecked the "Contacts" option in the Google "what to sync" section. The Live account doesn't have this option, only "Email" - why is that?!
To my surprise, the People section only shows 3-4 contacts after I unchecked that option! I really don't know why, because on Hotmail I have all my contacts listed, so I assumed they'll be synced with the phone.
So, what would be the best and fastest way to do this? Or some other workaround for the contact images problem...at least until Google finally fixes this mess...
Thank you. "
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Hi guys. I've asked this on another forum but I didn't get any answer so far, so I'm asking here too. Being a new omnia 7 owner too, I think this thread is good enough.
So:
"Does anyone know how can I sync Hotmail contacts with my Omnia 7? Here's why I'm asking:
As you probably know, the contact pictures that come from syncing with Google are pixelated and look horrible. Why they didn't fix this so far is beyond me.
I've noticed that if I create a new contact, the phone asks where to "save" it, Windows Live or Google. If I select Live and then assign a picture to that contact, it has the same quality, so it's much better than Google. However, I don't want to manually create all the contacts, so I went into the account settings and unchecked the "Contacts" option in the Google "what to sync" section. The Live account doesn't have this option, only "Email" - why is that?!
To my surprise, the People section only shows 3-4 contacts after I unchecked that option! I really don't know why, because on Hotmail I have all my contacts listed, so I assumed they'll be synced with the phone.
So, what would be the best and fastest way to do this? Or some other workaround for the contact images problem...at least until Google finally fixes this mess...
Thank you. "
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Hiya mate,
Sorry it's not the answer you're looking for - I have no idea!
I understand the problem. Don't know why Hotmail can't sync more than mail.
If you have some way of getting them onto Outlook that could be the way to go.
Other than that, best to ask here.
Good luck
Windows Phone News
Windows Phone News is the application that I would install immediately upon buying a WP7 device. You can get it at marketplace for free.
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/4cfd516a-0e3b-e011-854c-00237de2db9e
Check it out if you didn't yet and you won't regret it.