Tips and Tricks for the AT&T Fuze/HTC Touch Pro

Posted on Monday, Dec 29, 2008 by George Ponder
 
Filed Under: How To; Tags: touch pro, tips and tricks, fuze

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Thanks goes out to Doug and DavidK over at Fuze Mobility who seem to have had a little spare time over the holiday break and compiled a list of what they refer to as all the known tips and tricks for the AT&T Fuze/HTC Touch Pro. The compilation is very extensive and the tips/tricks are broken down into three categories; those for the new users, ones for those who don't mind adding applications but won't mess with the registry, and those for users who have no fear of messing with anything under the hood. The content of the tips range from using your Fuze as a business card scanner to remapping the PTT button.

There's no telling if this is a list of all the 'known' tricks for the Touch Pro/Fuze but it definitely is a long list. Did Doug and David leave anything out? Feel free to share your tip/trick to our comment section.

 

How To: Install, Uninstall, and Transfer Files on Windows Mobile

Posted on Monday, Sep 24, 2007 by HobbesIsReal
 

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Join us in reading Hobbes' epic How-To install guide, the definitive one for how to get the stuff you want on your Windows Mobile device. It's geared to the new user, but even an old-hat like myself has learned a thing or two from this monster guide. If you're like me, you have a friend or family member who's always hitting you up for help with their Windows Mobile smartphone. My new advice to them: read this article. -- Ed.

Window Mobile (WM) phones can certainly make a huge impact on your productivity on a personal level as well in your professional career. It can offer hours of entertainment with games, movies and music while making sure you never miss a beat from the office while away from your desk. When someone buys their first WM phone, they can usually be placed into two different camps. Those who have only owned a regular cell phone and this is their first smartphone... and those who have owned smartphones in the past, but never a WM phone (i.e. they have only owned Palm OS, Symbian, Blackberry, etc.). In either case, as with anything else in this world, there is a learning curve in order to reach that level of comfort and understanding with their new phone, though this learning curve is probably smaller than some might think at first.

This is going to be the first part in a series aimed at addressing the most common questions, beginner misunderstandings, avoidable unneeded frustrations, etc... that many brand new WM users face. Or for some long time or casual WM users, it may simply answer questions you might have been too embarrassed to ask about!

Part one focuses on how to copy files to your WM phone as well as how to install and unistall software applications on your phone. This guide is written with the beginner in mind, so it does go into a little more detail than you would normally find.

 

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How To: Browse Shared Network Files with Pocket Internet Explorer

Posted on Wednesday, Sep 19, 2007 by Dieter Bohn
 
Filed Under: How To; Tags: treo 500, tips and tricks

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In a thread in our forums where folks are discussing the fact that the Treo 500v doesn't have WiFi (more on that below), Windows Mobile superuser surur points something out that I didn't know:

Mal, did you know this neat trick. If you go to PIE, and type in the address bar file://computername/ you can browse your shared network files. No additional software needed. This of course only works when connected internally to the network, usually via WIFI.

That is a neat trick. As surur says, it will only work on Wifi-enabled Windows Mobile devices that are on a network with Windows-shared files. As Malatesta (the referenced "Mal") points out, it's a little eerie for open networks. If nothing else, consider it yet another reason to make sure your WiFi network is secured and that you know what you are and are not sharing on your computers.

Anyhow, the whole thread is a great discussion on whether or not WiFi is a necessary component on modern Windows Mobile devices. My own personal feeling is that:

  1. Yes it is,
  2. Hell will freeze over when Palm puts WiFi in a Treo, and
  3. It's actually surprising that the Treo 500v lacks WiFi, because it looks like it was pretty much "built to spec" for a Windows Mobile 6 Standard-Edition device. There doesn't appear to be much in the way of Palm-specific "special sauce" in there, so it's difficult to believe that it would have been hard to include it. It must have just been a cost/battery life decision.
 

MWE Prize-A-Day, Day 2

Posted on Wednesday, Feb 14, 2007 by Dieter Bohn
 

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It's Valentine's Day, so today's contest has got to be about showing the love. A couple of comments on this Google Maps post asked for more info on how to set up GPS with a WM phone, so later today I'll get up a quick video how-to and screencast. But let's get some community love (get your mind out the gutter) going here too.


How to Win

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Just post a comment on this entry (form below, be sure to include your name and email address!) with your favorite Windows Mobile tip or trick. It can be esoteric like the GPS bit I'll post later, or just something neat.

The Prize for today is obvious, given the theme, Bejeweled Valentine's Day Edition for PocketPC or Smartphone.

Show the love!

(Full Contest information here - must use valid email address to register.)

 

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