Friday, December 23, 2005
Total GPRS Control On Your Windows Mobile 5 Device
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 08:30 AM
http://www.gb-soft.cz/XDAII/product_gprs_tweak_wm5pe_en.htm
Here is an application for your Windows Mobile 5 device that gives you more control over your GPRS connections. It seems the OEM or ODM has more control over when GPRS is and is not active. For example, my iMate JasJar disconnects GPRS 100% of the time after syncing a POP3 account. Nasty. My iMate K-Jam does not though, so is this iMate being inconsistent, HTC or does it go beyond that to Windows Mobile 5? I don't know. Related to that, my K-Jam does not disconnect GPRS as my PDA2K did when T-Mobile times my connection out, which seems to be 60 minutes. So that leaves my K-Jam in a non-connected state where nothing really works, which is double nasty.
This app though gives you more control and adds the "Disconnect" button back to the connection bubble, something MS removed in WM5. It appears to be free and the developer is selling the source code for someone to take it and improve upon it.
Here is an application for your Windows Mobile 5 device that gives you more control over your GPRS connections. It seems the OEM or ODM has more control over when GPRS is and is not active. For example, my iMate JasJar disconnects GPRS 100% of the time after syncing a POP3 account. Nasty. My iMate K-Jam does not though, so is this iMate being inconsistent, HTC or does it go beyond that to Windows Mobile 5? I don't know. Related to that, my K-Jam does not disconnect GPRS as my PDA2K did when T-Mobile times my connection out, which seems to be 60 minutes. So that leaves my K-Jam in a non-connected state where nothing really works, which is double nasty.
This app though gives you more control and adds the "Disconnect" button back to the connection bubble, something MS removed in WM5. It appears to be free and the developer is selling the source code for someone to take it and improve upon it.