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btWatch by pcfixitman 71 12.48%
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iruja:
In that case you can look for some other weather software that has easy to read weather forecas data (when the data is stored in registry or some text file). If you find something I can take a closer look and make it to read the forecast from both sources.
 
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Excellent news. This is getting away from being a toy to a serious utility. And judging the ppl gatherin in this thread, there are quite some which "suffered" the MBW-Windows Mobile combination...
As usual, I'll upgrade and report any findings.
 
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Excellent release, once again! I'm staggered...!

What I found: If no upcoming appointment the watch shows "Appointment: 00:00, 1.01.01". And you have to read *really* fast to get all the information on the Tasks screen before it scrolls away A change of order of items might not be wrong, but I can't come up with anything better... I'll keep thinking.

But overall, I love it!
 
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Wow........

A connection between a pocket pc and a watch....


Where we could arrive????
LG Optimus One P500

 
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Well if I may recommend, it would be spb weather.
You can get weather from multiple sources, so you're not bound to the cities the htc home plugin offers.
This app has an option too so it's not to difficult: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=353008

Just add/take a look at it whenever you got the basic function working perfectly and stable, those are way more important.
Besides I still got to find a place selling them over here, want to know whether they're not to big for my polse.
 
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this watch actually looks extremely useful. no need to pull out my phone to check who's calling, a quick look at my watch is all i need. you may have convinced me to buy one, lol. btw, you made engadget mobile
 
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From time to time the watch reports a lost connection though.
Watch and PDA are on the table and out of the blue the watch vibrates and shows lost connection. Dunno if it's a fundamental bluetooth problem or some communication errors with the program.
Do you have WiFi turned on? I have just experienced the same out of the blue disconnections when the WiFi was on. The COM port is still open but can't send/recieve anything to the watch. Then the connections stoped working at all and I had to master reset the watch again.
 
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v0.1.5.1

Small fixes (E-mail notification detail, No upcoming appointment - no date/time...)

Set volume (on watch volume bar) to value 0-8 and press Stop button display selected info screen.
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8 - Windows Media Player - request current song & artist name

Stopwatch - set volume to 1 or higher and press Play button (hold middle left button) to start/stop the stopwatch

New feature "Check for update"
 
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Yes, at home I usually have WiFi on, all the time actually...
Excellent update. And reading the news at engadget, congratulations mate, you did it, ppl are buying the watch because of the handy dandy tool you are writing...!
 
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Speaking of buying the watch, you've got me wanting one. Where is the best (cheapest) place to buy them?

 
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