I suspect that a java-enabled website will not work in either, since neither support even javascript ... but give me a trustworthy java website and I'll try it out for you.
Kind of a side question - do any mobile browsers support javascript?
I'd love to be able to log into sites, like my bank, from my phone. But I'm pretty sure that they all require javascript.
BTW - Opera Mini is VERY COOL. I'm not quite ready to tinker with the registry like a_lazy_dude did, but I pretty much have quit using PIE. I'm sure glad I saw this thread!
Kind of a side question - do any mobile browsers support javascript?
Well, apparently even Opera Mini kinda sorta supports javascript, but even they say its limited. Maybe some functionality gets lost since we're running in a midlet manager, but I don't have any luck with the client side scripts that they say are "supported". Anyway, off the top of my head, I know that NetFront claims to support javascript and even AJAX, but I just tried their latest beta, and I didn't find it to be very stable.
What bank website are you trying to connect to? I use bank of america, and their mobile website (http://www.bofa.com) works great for me in pIE. I'll bet your bank has a mobile version of its main site, and from there, it's a safe bet that that site was made to be compatible with pIE.
What bank website are you trying to connect to? I use bank of america, and their mobile website (http://www.bofa.com) works great for me in pIE. I'll bet your bank has a mobile version of its main site, and from there, it's a safe bet that that site was made to be compatible with pIE.
I'm with National City, and I haven't found any mention of a mobile website on their regular site. But it is worth contacting them to see if I missed it. According to my wife, the best way to hide something from me is to put it in plain sight.
I don't know what other software you had to allow this to function, and it seems that no one else has complained about this problem, however I get a "this is not a valid Pocket PC application" when I try to run jbed. Either from the windows dir or from the start programs.
Anyone have any ideas?
I don't know what other software you had to allow this to function, and it seems that no one else has complained about this problem, however I get a "this is not a valid pocket PC application" when I try to run jbed. Either from the windows dir or from the start programs.
Anyone have any ideas?
Make sure you don't try and unzip the cab file. Just copy it to the device and run the file.
I bought a used I730 and followed the instructions, upgraded to MW5, Installed this Midlet Manager. Gmail and OpenMini work great with Wifi.
However, I am having trouble with Q2N. The Q2N is working since I can browse the Internet using IE, but not OpenMini or Gmail. The problem is When I start to use it with OpenMini. Once I click on Gmail or OpenMini, the screen would go to the PDA startup screen immediately, but never try to connect to the Internet using Q2N.
How to let OpenMini use Q2N? Is there any setting somewhere?
BTW, I installed this OpenMini & Gmail way before I activated my phone. Don't know if that matters. I was thinking maybe the Openmini remembered some setting that only goes with Wifi. Just a wild guess.
edit: Finally, I hard reset the phone, started from scratch and installed everything new, now OperaMini works with Q2N.
For months and months now, I have been wanting to get Opera Mini and Google's Gmail app working on my Samsung i730. I've tried every midlet manager I've ever heard of, including multiple versions of IBM's, and not a single one has ever worked.
Scratch that, an old version of IBM's would install Gmail and get as far as the login screen, then crash every time. It would install and run Opera Mini, very slowly, crappily, with no soft key support and no actual page loading.
I just found a midlet manager that A.)works on i730, B.) runs Opera Mini and Gmail app perfectly, and faster than any other application of any kind on this phone, and C.) can be downloaded HERE, from this post.
I don't want to say where I got this, because I think it's likely that either I will get in trouble or the person who originally posted it will. I don't think there are any issues with legality, personally, because the zipfile of the cab was posted free and clear on a free-registration open Internet message board, and I think the person who did it probably knows enough about what they're doing not to have done that if it wasn't wise.
So, here it is. Download the zipfile attached to this post. Install it. Fire up Pocket IE and visit Gmail. Click the link, and WATCH THE MIDLET MANAGER AUTOMATICALLY DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL IT CORRECTLY. Visit www.operamini.com/download and watch it do the same.
Fire up Opera Mini and watch it outperform every other browser ever made for Windows Mobile in speed and ease-of-use, with perfect soft keys, five-way navigation keys and keyboard support. Gasp over the iPhone-like full page/zoomed in view.
Weep for your new-found fortune in finding and installing the best midlet manager I've ever seen, the only one I've ever found to work flawlessly on the i730.
I don't know what other software you had to allow this to function, and it seems that no one else has complained about this problem, however I get a "this is not a valid pocket PC application" when I try to run jbed. Either from the windows dir or from the start programs.
Anyone have any ideas?
did you ever get a solution? I am having the same problem.
Are you guys running Windows Mobile 5, or 2003? I haven't been able to test it, but I know it works on mine running WM5; it may not work on 2003 at all.
Also, when you ran the CAB, did it throw a shortcut into your Programs folder in the Start menu? Are you opening that shortcut from there, and getting this error?
As I posted several posts above, I had some problems with this version. Now after one month, I found out the trouble is from a conflict from an Asian Language package.
There is a new Midlet manager version out now. The new version works well. So if you are having some trouble, may worth to try this new version.
There are some modified Midlet managers out there. However, only the unmodified/original works well in my hands, not the modified versions. One modifed version allowed me to install it to the SD card, but failed to install Java applications, Operamini and Gmail.
HELP, I know Iknow, I am still running wm2003 se, I just bought it and I havent received my cradle yet, thus cant upgrade it, but I keep getting an error message that jbed is not a valid Pocket PC application, as with the gamil and opera mini apps. Is this something with wm2003se or something else.