Printing files on XDA II - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

Hi,
can anyone recommend a peice of software which would either allow me to click on a file on my xda II whilst in the sync cradle and allow it to print via my pc printer. or a peice of software which would allow me to request a doc is printed once i get home and place the xda II in its cradle.
Many thanks.
Steve

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super-xda

i need a pda-phone that recognises handwriting (in landscape format) and that will let me install ibm's viavoice 10 for usb. bluetooth and triband would be nice bonuses. such a device doesn't seem to be available on the commerical market. can anybody build this for me??
XDA II
Perhaps the new XDA II, which is coming out before Christmas (O2), is what you need.
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if 2003 dont support that kind of writing and there are no 3th party tool which add this support then a programmer with some time on his hands could make it
not sure about the ibm viavoice thing with me not knowing what it is and all
but XDA is an usb peripherals not a master so you cant connect devices to it like you can a pc
the xda2 have bluetooth and sd SDIO
Re: XDA II
Kaputter said:
Perhaps the new XDA II, which is coming out before Christmas (O2), is what you need.
:lol:
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thanks kaputter.
Rudegar said:
if 2003 dont support that kind of writing and there are no 3th party tool which add this support then a programmer with some time on his hands could make it
not sure about the ibm viavoice thing with me not knowing what it is and all
but XDA is an usb peripherals not a master so you cant connect devices to it like you can a pc
the xda2 have bluetooth and sd SDIO
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thanks rudegar. any idea where i could find such a programmer? (btw: viavoice is voice recognition software. version 10 is really pretty good. especially useful for longer papers - 2-3 times faster than typing).
not really since pocketpc use mfc which is the libs many normal windows programmers use many people got the skills to make programs for pocketpc
you could try here
http://www.codeguru.com/forum/
about the ibm thingy then maybe they got a converter to make it work with
sd SDIO port og maybe they'll make it in a SD versions that is if it's not going to work because the XDA cant handle usb peripherals
maybe there is another way around this i dont know
also the XDA dont support SDIO but the XDA2 will
also maybe there are other voice recognition software packs for a normal PDA with pocketpc of cause they may not be as good
thanks rudegar for the codeguru tip. nobody has written me back, so i'm starting to think it may just be impossible to link serious voice recognition software to a reliable pda-phone. will report if i do find a solution. best. c.
i think i recall somebody saying that 2003 support horizoltal display support on the pda
think somebody said that there were a tool to do it with 2002 but you had to softreset it when you wanted to change back and forth
not sure if text recognition would work while the display were horizoltal
but i dont see why not

PC controlling software

Hi is there any free software out their that allows me to see my M1000 screen on my pc and to control it using my mouse etc.
thanks
Tim
OMG :roll:
What if people did some searching?!
VNC should meet all of your requirements..
oh my god i did try searching but couldnt find anything.
so does VNC work down the usb connection in the cradle then?
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=pocketvnc&btnG=Google-søgning&meta=
here is pocketvnc
it works using activesync dont matter if you sync using bluetooth or usb or wifi or serial or 2 cans with string between
Rudegar, youre so much kinder than me..
too right he is
Usually, I provide some kind of search result myself..
But I was in a bad mood, and busy playing Worms on my Himalaya..
So I only gave the simple solution..
Rudegar does a great job, as allways..
timb551 said:
Hi is there any free software out their that allows me to see my M1000 screen on my pc and to control it using my mouse etc.
thanks
Tim
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But you guys got it wrong...
He wants to see his PPC screen on his PC! (Not the PC screen on the PPC with something like VNC...)
Microsoft Remote Display Control (google for it or search the MS site) is your friend, timb551.

			
				
cheers SiliconS just the ticket.
The 2 versions of worms i tried didnt run for me *coughs*(warez)
where did you get yours from?
ta
I bought it..
Please, don't talk about warez in this forum.

VNC software to control Wizard

Is there any VNC software avilable for the XDA Mini S? I would like to connect to my XDA Mini S from my PC to take screenshots and control it.
Thanks in advance
hi,
you can used one of the powertoys from microsoft.
Remote Display Control (v2.03)
download from the ms homepage -
andreas
I tried that program cus I used to use it for my Ipaq hx4700 but it didn't work
logmein.com is what i use for remote control
haasiesoft said:
hi,
you can used one of the powertoys from microsoft.
Remote Display Control (v2.03)
download from the ms homepage -
andreas
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I have not tried this on the Wizard (currently waiting for one) but I have used SOTI Pocket Controller extensively on many PocketPCs over the years. I find it much better than the MS tool. Not free but not expensive.
www.soti.net
(I have no connection with SOTI)
I use the attached tool for quite a while now, on wm2003, 2003se and wm5 devices, it works great.
I got it somewhere overhere i believe, so the credits go someone else..
copy the 2577 folder to the root of your storage card,
then eject, and insert the card, the first time the device will
ask if you want to run autorun, and you do, so, accept it.
from now on every time you insert your storage card, it will make a
screenshot in that folder 2577, no matter what screen you are in or app.
you are running (for as far as i know then)
good luck with it !
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, in the end I manage to grab a copy of Pocket-Controller Professional

File Transfer over bluetooth??

With my iPaq I am able to connect to another device overbluetooth and browse their files but I can't seem to get my O2 XDA II mini to do this.
With the iPaq I can search for bluetooth devices, then define the connection typem I can then activate that connection and browse through folders on the other device (in this case a mobile phone) and pull any of the files from that to the iPaq.
Is there a funciton I'm missing on the mini? or is there a third party application to do this?
yea that would be good to get i would like it for the universal too
Exec Man said:
yea that would be good to get i would like it for the universal too
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yes possible with bluesoil stack search

Printing from the Galaxy Note

Has anyone tried printing directly from the Galaxy Note to a Samsung WI-FI printer using the Samsung Mobile Print application for I need to print aircraft boarding passes and emails? If so, which Samsung model printer did you use?
Many Thanks
anonymous572 said:
I'm using Printer Share. Works perfect with my HP LaserJet 1200.
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Thanks for your reply. But I thought you needed to have an Internet connection to use Printer Share. Can you print directly to the HP LaserJet 1200 printer from the Galaxy Note without involving networking?
anonymous572 said:
I'm using Printer Share. Works perfect with my HP LaserJet 1200.
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I have the same printer. Is yours networked?
No need for internet connection, works via wifi, with usb connected and shared on Windows 7 (computer and Note connected in the same router). Should work with all network shared printers.
anonymous572 said:
No need for internet connection, works via wifi, with usb connected and shared on Windows 7 (computer and Note connected in the same router). Should work with all network shared printers.
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Thanks for more information. However, I want to print directly from the Note to a printer with no other hardware involved. That is why I am looking at the Samsung solution, but I would like to hear from anyone who has managed it before I buy a Samsung wireless printer.
I have a Wifi printer: EPSON Stylus Office BX30FW.
This weekend a friend tested to print on it under ANDROID (It was not a Note) and It works!
There is a free app from EPSON . It works with Ios and Android. Sorry, I can't remember the name but you can browse it if interested.
Epson Brother and HP all have apps. Check to make sure your printer is supported. HP seems to do the most.
Pere said:
I have a Wifi printer: EPSON Stylus Office BX30FW.
This weekend a friend tested to print on it under ANDROID (It was not a Note) and It works!
There is a free app from EPSON . It works with Ios and Android. Sorry, I can't remember the name but you can browse it if interested.
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Thanks for that useful information. It is good to know that other printer manufacturers are supporting Android.
hammermedia said:
Epson Brother and HP all have apps. Check to make sure your printer is supported. HP seems to do the most.
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Thanks for your useful reply. I've checked the Android Market and there is an Epson Application which supports a wide range of Epson printers and gets good review scores.
There is an app for Samsung as well: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sec.print.mobileprint&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5zZWMucHJpbnQubW9iaWxlcHJpbnQiXQ..
"Samsung MobilePrint is a free application which enables to print photos, documents and web pages directly from your smartphone and tablet. The application also enables scanning document to your mobile device directly."
It seems to support a lot of Samsung printers.
Printing with Galaxy Note
I think what the OP is referring to is being able to print directly from the s memo or s note app... without having to export.
You can select print from the menu within s note/memo however it seems to only see Samsung printers.
Surely someone is working on a hack for this so we can print from any WiFi printer?
Thanks in Advance,
Dan.
Depending on your printer manufacturer they may have a standalone app. However I use Cloud Print now through Google which allows me to print anything from my phone to home printer without a pc connected
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pauloslf.cloudprint
Epson or HP
Hello, I have a Mac, a PC, iPad and Galaxy Note. I am considering to buy a AIO multi-function printer from Epson or HP. Which brand is better supported in terms of compatibility with the Galaxy Note? Ideally, I want to be able to scan directly from the AIO device to the Note and print directly from the Note to the printer. The ability to print duplex and fax is a plus.
hajime_android said:
Hello, I have a Mac, a PC, iPad and Galaxy Note. I am considering to buy a AIO multi-function printer from Epson or HP. Which brand is better supported in terms of compatibility with the Galaxy Note? Ideally, I want to be able to scan directly from the AIO device to the Note and print directly from the Note to the printer. The ability to print duplex and fax is a plus.
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Good question, I have a A910g HP also known as 8500A plus, but never tried what you are asking for.
I will test the applications on play store during this weekend, and I will let you know if I am able to preform what you have asked for.
As for Epson printers you will have to ask someone else
hajime_android said:
Hello, I have a Mac, a PC, iPad and Galaxy Note. I am considering to buy a AIO multi-function printer from Epson or HP. Which brand is better supported in terms of compatibility with the Galaxy Note? Ideally, I want to be able to scan directly from the AIO device to the Note and print directly from the Note to the printer. The ability to print duplex and fax is a plus.
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I have a Brother AIO that has a great app that can do what you want. Or look for a Google Print enabled printer (HP makes some) and use the app I linked above Cloud Print.
Brother solution requires being on the same network. Cloud Print does not require being on the same network. Basically Google Print enabled printers have a built in print server
I am in the print industry and sell the Kyocera brand. Kyocera also has a fantastic app for both Android and iOS
I do print quite a few docs from my note.
I use printer share app which was free longtime ago in amazon app store. One of the must have and best app in its category.
Even at times when my pc/mac fails to see my printer, this works well.
Ps: I have brother hl- 2270dw.
@Galaxy Note™…
Resurrecting this thread to share my experience with the Samsung app which I used to print to a CLP- 320 (a Samsung laser printer) which is shared on a Linux machine. I never managed to get it to see the samba share but I was rather surprised to see that it supported IPP which was readily recognised.
Unfortunately the printed document mangled every non ASCII character (and I'm not too sure about the fonts but those are always complicated to handle in office documents). The charset problem however came as a bit of a surprise. I thought those things were behind us nowadays and that a 16 bit charset was the norm...
Anyway I'm now looking for a new printing mechanism. I'll look into Google's cloud print thingy.
-- Sent from my phone using technological wizardry with the help of some kind of app
Epson told me that their app supports the Galaxy Note. According to them, we can scan and print.
Has anyone tried the app PrintBot?
I have a Samsung printer and use it to print directly from my Note. Both from the special printer app and the Stock browser. Both works really well!
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