Thursday, September 25, 2003
EUU4 For Audiovox Pocket PC 2002
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 06:00 AM
http://www.audiovox.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProdLinksCmd?type=upg&catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&categoryId=&langId=-1&page=&urlString=&productId=
Audiovox has released End User Update 4 (EUU4) for two Pocket PC 2002 devices, the PDA1032C (Maestro) and the e550G. Fixes include:
Appointments that span over several days are displayed correctly in Calendar
PPP Authentications succeeds when renegotiating CHAP authorization on LAC/CHAP LNS/CHAP extended networks
Caret no longer moves position after task switch in Inbox
IMG tag SRC attribute now supports relative URL longer than 30 characters in PocketIE
Download of Attachments works properly
Enter key submits HTML forms in PocketIE
TAB on SIP properly shifts focus when tapped
Improved performance when saving an RTF in Word
Low/critical battery notification icon disappears as expected once battery is charged fully
Removed cross domain security issue
The download is a 12.9MB CAB file. More details on the above fixes can be found in the EUU4 documentation at the above link. I haven't heard when other OEMs will be releasing EUU4 for their devices.
Audiovox has released End User Update 4 (EUU4) for two Pocket PC 2002 devices, the PDA1032C (Maestro) and the e550G. Fixes include:
Appointments that span over several days are displayed correctly in Calendar
PPP Authentications succeeds when renegotiating CHAP authorization on LAC/CHAP LNS/CHAP extended networks
Caret no longer moves position after task switch in Inbox
IMG tag SRC attribute now supports relative URL longer than 30 characters in PocketIE
Download of Attachments works properly
Enter key submits HTML forms in PocketIE
TAB on SIP properly shifts focus when tapped
Improved performance when saving an RTF in Word
Low/critical battery notification icon disappears as expected once battery is charged fully
Removed cross domain security issue
The download is a 12.9MB CAB file. More details on the above fixes can be found in the EUU4 documentation at the above link. I haven't heard when other OEMs will be releasing EUU4 for their devices.