I'm super jealous right now. That machine is on my shortlist. Great OS choice as well!My setup at the moment: RaptorCS Blackbird with Fedora 31
I'm super jealous right now. That machine is on my shortlist. Great OS choice as well!My setup at the moment: RaptorCS Blackbird with Fedora 31
Below is my 17" Powerbook and this new Touch Pro. This combination is what I had going from December 2009 to September 2012.
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I remember how amazingly big the Touch Pro's 3.6" screen seemed at the time. I had an Xperia X1 (actually built by HTC) which was much smaller. I ran a custom ROM that had the goodies HTC's devices came preloaded with, TouchFLO (Sense) and all. Cool times (when smartphones didn't feel like they were all the same).I had one of those around the same time...and before it the HTC Touch Diamond...
Sadly HTC is all but dead now. Not really sure what happened. I think the last phone they released was in 2018.I had one of those around the same time...and before it the HTC Touch Diamond...I didn't keep them very long though - replaced the Touch Pro with a Nokia E71.
So the weather plugin servers are still online or can you point it anywhere?
Sadly HTC is all but dead now. Not really sure what happened. I think the last phone they released was in 2018.
I have a HTC HD2 on the way...just to tinker with![]()
Sadly HTC is all but dead now. Not really sure what happened. I think the last phone they released was in 2018.
That thing is a black hole for your time - all kinds of OSes have been ported/coaxed to run on it.
IMO Motorola has always been the best phone maker.
The two certainly have some similarities.Nokia for me - by a considerable distance.
Perhaps won't be doing that so much...more likely stripping out all the stuff that no longer works and installing old .cab files from my Windows Mobile/PocketPC days![]()
Nokia for me - by a considerable distance.
In terms of their hardware, yes - but they totally blew their initial take on the post-2007 touchscreen revolution.
Agreed, Symbian never made the leap - the last hurrah was the marriage of their hardware to Microsoft's OS - which is where I still am with my Lumia 930 and Windows 10 Mobile....but the clock is ticking![]()
It's been so long since I was involved in all this, but whatever source the weather part uses still seems to be functioning. If I try to update it manually it will error, but left alone it's been updating on whatever schedule is set just fine. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for any of the other cities on my weather tab.I had one of those around the same time...and before it the HTC Touch Diamond...I didn't keep them very long though - replaced the Touch Pro with a Nokia E71.
So the weather plugin servers are still online or can you point it anywhere?
Depending on your iBook, you could certainly give screen spanning doctor a go.No problem and thanks! Now if only my iBook supported screen extension...![]()
Thanks! Sadly I have a G3, which doesn't look to be supported.Depending on your iBook, you could certainly give screen spanning doctor a go.
It works perfectly fine on both of my iBook G4’s![]()
I doubt it's a limit of the G3, but rather the GPU's from the G3 era.Thanks! Sadly I have a G3, which doesn't look to be supported.
I doubt it's a limit of the G3, but rather the GPU's from the G3 era.
Granted, but regardless of that, this is not a limitation of a G3 whatsoever. I imagine there were so few G3's with capable GPU's that they didn't see the point of adding G3 support.The original white ibook has a rage 128 - which does support extended desktop in the pismo and the original tibook.
Later ibook g3s with radeon gpus are supported by this hack. I successfully used it on my 800mhz ibook g3. So, the question remains why the original ibook isn't supported, given the gpu itself is perfectly capable of running two independent outputs.I imagine there were so few G3's with capable GPU's that they didn't see the point of adding G3 support.
I have a HTC shift X9500 , however I rarely use it this days ... use to have Nokias and Eten Glofiish 500 (just before the first Iphone launch)... Now I just don't care about phones anymore... have many , use one(Nokia Lumia 520).Today, I received in the mail an HTC Touch Pro. I paid $16, a far cry from the over $500 I paid in May 2009 when I got my first one. I have restored my TP to a backup I made on September 23, 2009. That was about two days after I received my iPhone 5. It's running Sense 2.1 w/Weather. Everything you see is done with CAB files - it's not a ROM.
Below is my 17" Powerbook and this new Touch Pro. This combination is what I had going from December 2009 to September 2012.
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I have a HTC shift X9500
I am on the second microdrive.... its a b***h (works ok with win8 however) - Made in Taiwan.Always wanted one of those. Too expensive even used though, and quite underpowered sadly.