Posted in Community on Feb 23rd, 2008
Well guys, the first Developer Series at Eten Blog has just ended and I thought it would be a good idea to consolidate the links to all 4 parts here and provide a short summary. This way, those who are just joining us, would find it easier for to follow it. In future series, I […]
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Posted in Community on Feb 23rd, 2008
This is the fourth and final part to Eten Blog dot Com’s first (and hopefully recurring) Developer Series. Thanks to all who have participated: Alex Kac from WebIs, Amit Regev from SBSH, Ellen Craw from IliumSoft, Victoria Krasilshikova from Spb Software House and the good folks over at DinarSoft. I had earlier consolidated all the […]
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Posted in Community on Feb 16th, 2008
And we’re now on to Part III of this series and it sure looks from the comments that everyone is enjoying it just as much as I am. Just a reminder that I’ve stopped taking questions for the developers and their answers will appear in the next part. For those who have just joined us, […]
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Posted in Community on Feb 12th, 2008
This is going to be quick. Today will be the last day you can ask any of the developers in our Developer Series a question. Feel free to ask them anything from improvements you would like to see in a software or even suggestions for a new software. To leave your questions, just leave a […]
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Posted in Community on Feb 9th, 2008
So we continue with Part II of our Developer Series this week. For those who have yet to read Part I, I urge you to do so as Part II continues from where Part I stopped. Also, a reminder that if you have yet to submit your questions, this week would be your last week […]
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Posted in Community on Feb 2nd, 2008
You’ve used their software many times. In fact, you’d be lost without it. But how many of us actually know about the software developers and their company who have spent so countless resources to bring us such great software? Do you know the people behind SBSH’s PocketBreeze? Or Spb Backup for that matter? To be […]
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Posted in Tips and Tricks on Dec 29th, 2007
We’ve finally come to Part V of our Beginner’s Guide Series and I hope that those who have been reading it have found it useful. If this is your first time reading this series, then I would urge you to read up Parts I, II, III and IV before moving on to V as it […]
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Posted in Tips and Tricks on Dec 22nd, 2007
So over the last 3 weeks, we’ve been covering the Beginner’s Guide To Pocket PC and we sure hope that you found it useful. Just a quick recap for those who are seeing this series for the first time. Part I covered factors for consideration when choosing a Pocket PC as well as basic maintenance […]
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Posted in Tips and Tricks on Dec 15th, 2007
The month of December sees an increase in Pocket PC purchases due to Christmas and bonuses. Then again, this month sees a surge in purchases in just about any category for that matter. Thus, we have decided to do a Beginner’s Guide To Pocket PC for this month to help new users get familiarized with […]
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Posted in Tips and Tricks on Dec 8th, 2007
For the month of December 2007, we’ll be doing a Beginner’s Guide To Pocket PC. Through this guide, we hope to help those new to the Windows Mobile platform get familiarized with with the system as well as to maximise it to suit their needs. Last week, we covered how you should choose your Pocket […]
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Posted in Tips and Tricks on Dec 1st, 2007
The end of the year is usually the time when the number of Pocket PC users grow more than in previous months. Whether it’s the season of giving with Christmas, the year-end bonuses allows for a bigger budget, or a dedication to oneself to be more organized, Pocket PC sales (and the sale of other […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 24th, 2007
The SIP Shootout over at Eten Blog dot Com comes to a close today as we announce our winners of the various categories. If you have yet to read Parts I, II and III of the SIP Shootout series, we recommend you start with that before proceeding with this article. Otherwise, you’ll miss all the […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 17th, 2007
We’ve come to Part III of the SIP Shootout. If this is your first time reading about the shootout, we’d recommend you read through Parts I then II to get yourself up to speed. This week we plan to take an even more in-depth look at what the various SIPs offer. They will be put […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 10th, 2007
In this SIP shootout, we take an in-depth look at the various SIP options available to users and see how they fare. Every SIP was created with a different user in mind but for which one exactly? With SIP’s taking up the Main Memory, finding one that you can always use and removing the rest […]
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Posted in Reviews on Nov 3rd, 2007
Which Soft Input Panel (SIP) is your favorite? Is it the default Keyboard that came with your Windows Mobile device? Or did your port your stylus entry from your Palm days and are more familiar with Block/Letter Recognizer? Maybe you treasure screen real estate and swear by the Transcriber? Or are manufacturer-created SIPs such as […]
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Posted in Tips and Tricks on Sep 18th, 2007
Yesterday, I did a series of posts (actually just 2) on how to remove Eten applications. Part I covered the hard reset method while Part II covered steps on how to go about it without a hard reset. Thus I did not plan for a Part III as I thought I had everything covered.
However, I […]
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Posted in Tips and Tricks on Sep 17th, 2007
This is Part II of the post. If you have yet to read Part I of how to Free Up Space By Removing Eten Applications, now might be a good time before moving on with this post.
What If I Do Not Want To Do A Hard Reset?
So you’ve got that Eten Glofiish X500 running the […]
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Posted in Tips and Tricks on Sep 17th, 2007
Recently Savvas Efthymiades asked a very useful question in the Q&A section (since been removed. Please use our Forum for future questions) of this blog. In summary, he wanted to know if removal of some applications is alright and what they are for so I decided to tackle it in this post.
From A Hard Reset
If […]
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