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bimmian
25th June 2004, 10:21 PM
Hi There.
I tried searching using keywords, but I did not get the answer to my question, probably because i forget what the software is called.
I am looking for the software (think it is made by MS) that lets you control a PDA from your PC (see the PDA screen on your monitor)
if someone can post the name / link to download / link to discussion thread, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
ian
iggy
25th June 2004, 10:55 PM
Hi There.
I tried searching using keywords, but I did not get the answer to my question, probably because i forget what the software is called.
I am looking for the software (think it is made by MS) that lets you control a PDA from your PC (see the PDA screen on your monitor)
if someone can post the name / link to download / link to discussion thread, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
ian
try this if you are willing to pay: http://www.soti.net/
Madcap Magician
26th June 2004, 01:25 PM
Try MS Powertoys:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/resources/downloads/pocketpc/powertoys.mspx
I don't know how good the MS Software is, as I don't have an english ROM. I tried the SOTI Controller and I'm thinking of buying 'cos I like the skinning feature.
Have Fun...
VHS
26th June 2004, 01:49 PM
Yeah,I know many softwares of Remote Control but it doesn't work with XDAII ,it's sure,many users try and find it.
If everyone know and use successfully Remote Control TV for XDAII please tell all...
shwhost
29th June 2004, 12:41 AM
Yeah,I know many softwares of Remote Control but it doesn't work with XDAII ,it's sure,many users try and find it.
If everyone know and use successfully Remote Control TV for XDAII please tell all...
I dont think you can use tv remote software with the xda 2 because of the type of irda port used in making the pda.
mvsmith07
29th June 2004, 09:32 AM
If you haven't already downloaded and tried the MS Powertoys software bimmian I can recommend it. Use it all the time - the remote 'desktop' program that is. The powertoys collection has other things as well, but haven't even looked at them. Perhaps there's something useful...
fishmedia
1st July 2004, 08:50 PM
Lol @ remote control for TV
Think you have the wrong end of the stick ;)
Bala
14th September 2004, 02:09 PM
Hi
Try out www.mtux.com. Their remote control works well with the Xda II
Bala
paulyearron
14th September 2004, 06:21 PM
Hi, I have downloaded the MS version from Powertoys and have used the software very successfully with an Orange XDA-II when the device is in the sync cradle. I like the way you can magnify the screen and demonstrate how to use an XDA without everyone having to peer over your sholder.
paulyearron
14th September 2004, 06:22 PM
The Ms software is in this doc.
manix
6th July 2005, 10:19 AM
guyz. i just downloaded a software for remote { tv,vcr,component,etc}
its a vito remote software.. download and try it..
its already cracked.
but first...
you must go to vito website and download the latest vito remote ver 3.5
the install it on your xda ii.. then.. after installing it..
download the file of this website
the website is gone
just click the botton.. and it will download the vito remote version 2.6
then..
synconize ur xda ii then
copy the cracked vitoremote.exe to the xda ii folder located at
\Program Files\VITO Tech.\VITO Remote
note. u can delete the recent vitoremote.exe ver 3.5
then copy the vitoremote.exe ver 2.6 to the same folder.
then..
go go go
manix
wilesd
6th July 2005, 10:10 PM
I'd be tempted to run a spyware and Virus scan over your PS if you've been to mscracks.com. this site will install loads of crap no matter what firewall/AV software your running.
Oh try NoviiRemote. Works perfectly on all I-Mate PDA's
Rudegar
6th July 2005, 10:16 PM
well AV and firewall dont really help what IE let sites install
getting another browser then IE is the first step to avoiding such things
Noonski
10th May 2010, 05:08 PM
Removed this very old warez post.
naatten
29th July 2011, 11:00 AM
yep, thankyou very much!
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