someone should speak to this guy , he made his sms program override the ppc6700 os default
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I dont mind the Pocket Outlook thinking it is default. It doesn't thread it anything like the Treo 650. Blade I think is more on the correct path than this, to me this wasn't even useful.
look at the message above he has somthing more usefull for you
This is pretty strange, after having the program work for a couple of days, I now cannot view any of the messages sent or received within the program. Even the drop down menu above that you choose what view is displayed (all, received,etc.) is now greyed out and I cannot change it. Anybody else experienced this? I have uninstalled and reinstalled to no avail.
This is pretty strange, after having the program work for a couple of days, I now cannot view any of the messages sent or received within the program. Even the drop down menu above that you choose what view is displayed (all, received,etc.) is now greyed out and I cannot change it. Anybody else experienced this? I have uninstalled and reinstalled to no avail.
Okay, I have been able to mimic the problem/figure out why I was having the issue above. I experienced this issue after doing a full restore utilizing SPB Backup. As per above, uninstalling/reinstalling does not fix the issue. I'm still able to send messages out of the program, but the drop down menu is still grayed out.
Is there any new news for a fully functional threading sms? Any word on overriding this to work as the default? Or are we just dreaming that the WM will have sms threading?
is there any new info on this? for a while now it seemed as though progress was being made.
maybe Blade can combine the good qualities of his app with the good qualities of this app so that it could function perfectly. Blade's app opens as default instead of the native sms app. what is he doing that the O2 is not?
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well the O2 SMS program was written for the O2. I am willing to bet that there are some proprietary changes written to that devices rom.
plus reverse engineering a program isnt something that is easy. i doubt that blade would want to, because not only is it time consuming, but its illegal as well.
Hey guys any chance I can get this to work on WM2003se, I have a hp 6515 and I would love to get this to work oin it, it installs but it says it's not a valid pocket pc application.