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Anonymous
October 31, 2007
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November 01, 2007
Is it possible to MAKE device developers to support 'hardware mixer' functionality in their audio drivers? If audio paths and path gains/states cannot be controlled by general user-mode software there're nearly no chance for that software vendor to make VoIP or another 'sound' application without full-scale support from hardware developer. This means that hardware companies can control software vendors and this looks much like monopoly. It restricts software-vendor possiblities by hardware vendors. Is it really honest to call device 'Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0+ compatible' when it doesn't support VoIP SDK and even underlying levels??? Actually there's no difference between Mobile 5.0, 6.0 and Windows CE 4.2- on such devices :(Anonymous
November 01, 2007
Is it possible to MAKE device developers to support 'hardware mixer' functionality in their audio drivers? If audio paths and path gains/states cannot be controlled by general user-mode software there're nearly no chance for that software vendor to make VoIP or another 'sound' application without full-scale support from hardware developer. This means that hardware companies can control software vendors and this looks much like monopoly. It restricts software-vendor possiblities by hardware vendors. Is it really honest to call device 'Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0+ compatible' when it doesn't support VoIP SDK and even underlying levels??? Actually there's no difference between Mobile 5.0, 6.0 and Windows CE 4.2- on such devices :( P.S. Sorry for reposting this - I'd just registered my account to track replies if any.Anonymous
November 14, 2007
How about creating a home screen wallpaper cycler? Kinda' like Webshots where it either randomly or sequntially selects a wallpaper for your desktop from from your mobile devices storage cardmy picturesAnonymous
December 09, 2007
It is a must to implement a mobile trading system API which is using mobile operator's infrastructure to collect money instead of credit card system.Anonymous
January 09, 2008
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