Just saw this. I assume you have already figured something out.
In case you haven't you can take both phones to a verizon store (Assuming you did get the Trophy like you planned) and they will transfer the contacts for you.
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Just saw this. I assume you have already figured something out.
In case you haven't you can take both phones to a verizon store (Assuming you did get the Trophy like you planned) and they will transfer the contacts for you.
I am glad 16bit is dead. Maybe now microsoft can quit supporting the old 8.3 file names. Without the threat of having only 64bit machines approval to spend years converting our 16bit code to .net would have been hard to come by.
Glad I didn't buy it then. Thanks for the info.
Has anyone tried this app by Matthijs Krempel? It is just called Channel9 in the marketplace. It looks pretty cool but the demo version is locked down to just a few features.
Loving my HTC Trophy. But I have encouraged my wife to wait on the phones that are coming with mango because of the support of the new sensors (Gyro and motion control). Although I am not sure what benefit they will add.
It could be so much more than a grocery list. It can have the family menu for the next week. And all your recipe books. When you get ready to cook you print the recipe to a nearby wifi printer. It should have everyone's shared calendar on it so there are no scheduling conflicts. Put a wifi security camera at your door and see who is coming from the kitchen.
Has anyone tried mounting an all-in-one pc in their kitchen for family notes and grocery lists or a Tablet or Ipad. I have toyed with the idea for years but not sure of the practicality of it.
And you don' actually have to write the code. You just think about what the program should do and the ide writes it for you. With unit tests built in of course.
SQLCe 4gb limit is the Same as SQL Server Express. It is an artifical size limit imposed by microsoft. It is not related to the type of file system. It is per database though. I guess you could design your application to use multiple database files.
Yeah I wish we could change our profile name.
I have been on channel 9 since 04 as gadget but I am devspeed on Xbox and twitter. I ended up creating a second profile and now look like a newcomer.