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The web server this is hosted on is IIS.
One device is Kernel version 2.6.29 zte-kernel@Zdroid-SMT (An orange San Francisco - Baseband version P729BB01 Firmware version 2.1-update1) using the native browser.
The other device is 2.6.32.9-perf root@dell104 #1 build nr froyo.xwjpj - on this device both the native browser and Opera Mini were tried.
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Hello all,
I'm writting this post to get an overview and advice from you once the introduction and requisites are introduced.
INTRODUCTION
In our company we are about to install optical fiber.
This will allow us to start using our phones in a different way, we are planning to install a new hybrid PBX system that will allow us to use VOIP.
Today we are using Blackberry 9300 phones as we have two big requsites:
- being able to use e-mail.
- having not expensive international data traffic.
It seems after installing the optical fiber we will have a CISCO 1800 router.
We will be able to set some VPN to get the SIP profiles in our PBX available for our phones.
Using blackberry and the free BESx (Blackberry Enterprise Server Express) I'll be able to sync mails with exchange (which we still don't have).
WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO GET
- Mail syncronization with Outlook (if possible without exchange to avoid spending money on that).
- Being able to make calls using an integrated SIP client.
- I would like to be sure that the integration is good, that I can use the normal contacts and that meanwhile I have the SIP application running the calls go through SIP.
- I would not like to be disturbed by calls using the norlam line while I'm speaking through SIP.
- Being able to share the internet connection with my laptop.
QUESTION
Which phone would you recommend me in which I could achieve what I would like to get? and why?
Which SIP client would you recommend me? and why?
Thank you all!
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Hi,i'm a computer science student in just foundation, i'm absolutely new and still learning programming C#. I wish to program for ios, android, and WP8 asap as the market is growing competitive so can should i do in order to ensure i can developing great app??
Believing myself can do something great...
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The first thing you need to do is decide which of the three you want to develop for, and start studying from there. There are articles here on CodeProject[^] which will help you get started.
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thank you, that definitely help a lot but how would i start from the very beginning?
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As I said, you first need to decide which platform to start with and learn all about it. You can either follow the link I gave you and read some of the articles here on CodeProject, or use Google to find other relevant development sites, such as developer.android.com[^] for example.
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I'm planning for WP8 because less competition and i was learning C# as well and after my skill mature i'll go for other.But i find hard to implement the skill and other to build a app...
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kakah1000 wrote: But i find hard to implement the skill and other to build a app... Only one answer to that: Practice, practice, practice.
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If there's less competition, it's probably because there's also less demand. WP8 is probably not as popular as the big, current competitors... but of course, you can design for whatever you'd like.
I do think the metro look works well for phones (don't get me started on a desktop rant).
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But i'm confidence it gonna be big hit
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Unfortunately, all of the mobile platforms run apps in different languages, so you're really going to have to learn a great deal of things to cover that span. I have seen some people offer HTML5 (and other new web technologies) as a solution to the problem, I do remember seeing a video article here talking about using web technologies to present users with a good, consistent cross platform experience.
In my experience, it's always going to be an ongoing issue...
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What do you think about Windows Phone 8? and the new Nokia 920?
Christian Amado
MCITP | MCTS | MOS | MTA
Olimpia ☆ ★★★
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HOW WE CRACK THE PASSWORD OF DESKTOP WHEN ADMIN PASSWORD IS FORGATEN
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You don't.
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Shouting won't make it better...
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Maybe he's hard of hearing... SPEAK UP!
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First off, not sure why you posted this on the "Mobile" forum, it's probably more suited to go in the "System Admin"[^] forum.
Ok, well, you have to provide more information...
0. What's the operating system?
1. Is it your own computer?
2. Is there any need to salvage the operating system? or just the files?
If the answer to two is "no, I just need the files"... well, just boot off a CD, additional hard drive, or USB drive (change the boot order) with something like Linux and you can easily move all your files off the system (provided it doesn't have bulk encryption). Then you can simply wipe the computer, reload your OS and move your files back.
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If you are referring to windows, you need to dump the SAM file (recommend samdump). Then you can crack the passwords stored in the SAM file. The only way to access the SAM file is while Windows is not running, so you will likely need a live media CD (recommend BackTrack Linux) in order to manage this.
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Hay friends im now to Windows Phone Dev
I like to Develop Some Apps in this WP
can anybody help Me ..How that apps look like and any Exampl Apps to do simply for starting ...
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There are many samples available if you care to look; try the Mobile Development[^] articles section here on CodeProject, or Google, who is everyone's great friend.
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I am exploring Android development using C#. MonoDroid seems to be a very good tool but comes with a hefty price tag. Is there a free alternative?
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Are you doing this because you prefer C# or because you don't want to learn Java?
It's not hard to learn Java if you already know C# plus all the tools, guides and forums target Java. You'll be making you're life a lot harder than it needs to be if you don't go with the flow.
"You get that on the big jobs."
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RobCroll wrote: Are you doing this because you prefer C# Yes
RobCroll wrote: you don't want to learn Java? I already know Java (just the language), it's just that a familiar environment will make things easier and require lot less learning.
RobCroll wrote: You'll be making you're life a lot harder than it needs to be if you don't go with the flow. I agree with you. But after exploring MonoDroid, it seems to be wonderful and I was thinking if I can come up with my own Open Source alternative.
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