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The NAME of the program and where to get it, that can make those COMPLETE BackUps on memory stick would be n i c e ..... High Five!
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Posted: 2009-01-09 06:45:10
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On 2009-01-09 06:45:10, michael the mage wrote:
The NAME of the program and where to get it, that can make those COMPLETE BackUps on memory stick would be n i c e ..... High Five!
I will post later today.
It's a great thing.....
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Posted: 2009-01-09 11:43:15
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On 2009-01-08 21:37:09, koto wrote:
Thanks doministry
Here are some features I am interested about:
- about sounds you already answered
- stereo bluetooth, how it works
- id track
- is there any lag when typing larger word docs (you know that doc to go 4 was our saviour in that area)
- playing H264 files (somebody already said it works like a charm). This one sucks on P1
- deciding which internet connection to use (group in P1)
- scribble notes
- pdf files - is it useful unlike on P1
- skype out calls,
- battery life
Generally I already like what you previously said and I think I am going for itl.
koto
- battery life is good, comparable to P1, but I still play around a lot with X1 since it's a fresh thing, so hard to say, but I think it's really good.
- skype - don't use it
- sounds - as I mentioned, a lot of control. Uncomparably more than UIQ.
- did't find any track ID
- I don't use bloetooth headset, but there's plenty of supported profiles
- video - didn't really try that, all I can say yes: white paper says H264 is definitely there
- internet connections - it's great. It keeps connection how long you want. You can initialize it too independent of any app.
Regarding choices: there's a great little app called NoData which blocks unwanted operator data transfer. Browser automatically choose the existing connetion, mail has to be setup.
- word docs: well, built in app is 10 times better than the one on P1. And although it does not have so many options as Docs, I didn't notice ANY lag when writing on big ones
- pdf is great and fast
- notes: I love it. You can write, draw and record. Draws much better than P1. And you can store it on card, like also email attachements.
I would add: amazing number of free apps and software in general.
Great email client.
And some more......
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Posted: 2009-01-09 11:59:44
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On 2009-01-09 06:45:10, michael the mage wrote:
The NAME of the program and where to get it, that can make those COMPLETE BackUps on memory stick would be n i c e ..... High Five!
Here you go:
http://www.spritesoftware.com/?page_id=270
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Posted: 2009-01-09 17:13:53
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Heya, regarding the X1, I have tomtom 6 on my p1i with the maps on it, just wondering if i get tomtom 7 on my x1 (which should come in next week! :] ) would importing the same maps from my p1i work on the x1? (i know p1 is symbian based, and x1 is WM based, however just wondering if the map .mid files would be universal? ).
Also, regarding the X1 keyboard, is it as efficient and easy to type up messages than it is on the P1's keyboard, i know its hard to compare bcoz they're a completely different layout and all, but just looking for opinions from ppl who have used both phones.
Thanks!
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Posted: 2009-01-09 18:19:40
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On 2009-01-09 18:19:40, mobilemodman wrote:
Heya, regarding the X1, I have tomtom 6 on my p1i with the maps on it, just wondering if i get tomtom 7 on my x1 (which should come in next week! :] ) would importing the same maps from my p1i work on the x1? (i know p1 is symbian based, and x1 is WM based, however just wondering if the map .mid files would be universal? ).
Also, regarding the X1 keyboard, is it as efficient and easy to type up messages than it is on the P1's keyboard, i know its hard to compare bcoz they're a completely different layout and all, but just looking for opinions from ppl who have used both phones.
Thanks!
1. I don't use navigation, so hard to say
2. Keyboard is absolutely different. It's really a matter of getting used to.
X1 keyb is marvellous to me - wide spacing lets you hit it with the whole finger.
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Posted: 2009-01-09 20:28:25
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Thank you very much doministry. All i can say is that X1 is my next phone
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Posted: 2009-01-09 20:39:24
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On 2009-01-09 20:39:24, koto wrote:
Thank you very much doministry. All i can say is that X1 is my next phone
This
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=436
Is also the most vivid forum for it.
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Posted: 2009-01-09 21:58:36
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On 2009-01-09 17:13:53, doministry wrote:
On 2009-01-09 06:45:10, michael the mage wrote:
The NAME of the program and where to get it, that can make those COMPLETE BackUps on memory stick would be n i c e ..... High Five!
Here you go:
http://www.spritesoftware.com/?page_id=270
Alternatively a free backup software, that has a built in scheduler, is also an option. It also has two backup modes, binary and ASCII, so you can import into outlook, etc. It's called PIM Backup application, download it from:
http://www.dotfred.net/
Chris
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Posted: 2009-01-09 22:45:47
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On 2009-01-09 22:45:47, the_mont wrote:
On 2009-01-09 17:13:53, doministry wrote:
On 2009-01-09 06:45:10, michael the mage wrote:
The NAME of the program and where to get it, that can make those COMPLETE BackUps on memory stick would be n i c e ..... High Five!
Here you go:
http://www.spritesoftware.com/?page_id=270
Alternatively a free backup software, that has a built in scheduler, is also an option. It also has two backup modes, binary and ASCII, so you can import into outlook, etc. It's called PIM Backup application, download it from:
http://www.dotfred.net/
Chris
Thank you!
However sprite seems to be much more feature rich....
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Posted: 2009-01-09 22:57:35
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