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rockinfigs

Apr 6, 2006, 1:10 PM
any recommendation on must have softwares for 8125?
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techfreak

Apr 6, 2006, 8:16 PM
Set up your 8125 just as you would your home PC or laptop computer. Whatever is beneficial to you is what you should add. For instance, I have Microsoft money and a password app on mine because that is what I need with me when I am out and about. 🙂
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thickjake

Apr 6, 2006, 11:54 PM
PocketTV Free download. plays MPEG files.. no conversions, no sync'ing.
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loins

Apr 7, 2006, 12:33 AM
spb pocket plus 3.1. is also great . you can easily stop the extra programs running in the back ground
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supRmon

Apr 6, 2006, 11:56 PM
SpaceReclaimer - closes open programs with the press of a button and cleans out dead shortcuts, history, temp files, etc...

eWallet - stores all your passwords

emoze - Push email program that is free (I'm just trying it out, and the only drawback is that you have to have your home/desktop PC on at all times)
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ArchieLeach

Apr 7, 2006, 11:51 AM
Microsoft Voice Command... It makes your device a totally new animal. I wouldnt want to be without it now.

Best 39 bucks I ever spent on phone software.
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switchfront

Apr 10, 2006, 11:20 PM
If you dig tuning into your favorite online stream, I HIGHLY suggest, GSPlayer. It actually streams shoutcast servers! You just gotta get the IP/port of that server, which I easily found through my winamp bookmarks. The thing is clear and very stable. I bought a regular head phone adapter, ran that through my xm radio plug and I've got my favorite online DJ's streaming through my car. Great stuff.

Another is TCPMP (the core pocket media player), it's a sweet video player that handles a lot of different codecs, the only that I can't get to play so far is .mov files ☚ī¸ still trying to find one for that..

I'll update later, but that's all for now..

Oh yeah, b4 I forget, wmIRC, if you like IRC chat, definitely a nice one to try.
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macai_3

Apr 15, 2006, 7:02 PM
Could someone explain how and what the GSPlayer streams? Where do I find IP/Ports? I'd like to be able to stream music and or tv/video and such. Thanks!!!
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switchfront

Apr 16, 2006, 1:35 AM
What I did was stream that station in Winamp and save it as a bookmark. Then in Winamp (5.21) File - Play Bookmark - Edit Bookmark. Over to the right you'll see Bookmark Filename/URL and something along the lines of http://209.blahblahblah At least that's from a station that is streamed through LoudCity. I won't say 100% positive the rest will show up like that, cause some are just web addresses. But try that and see if you get an IP. Like in my case mine has the IP (example) 209.0.0.0:9026 So in GSPlayer I would make it open the url "http://209.0.0.0:9026" and it just opens right up 🙂

If you would like one to try, you can tune into Gridstream Productions, a set of DJ's that I'm with, that broadcast for Anarchy Online, an mmorpg...
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