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Well, it depends on whether you need the direct (without any manual code import) import capabilities of the online databases or not.
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I don't really know what that means. I'm new to remote apps. I do want broad support of devices.
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The existing, freely accessible
Pronto(Pro) database (about 6300 CCF files – incidentally, CCF files are Pronto(Pro) files; they refer to the same thing) is much larger than that of
myNevo. I've done quite much comparison between these databases (mostly by searching for files of my gadgets) and have almost always found the Pronto(Pro) database better.
This is no wonder because Pronto(Pro) files are developed by the entire world (it's the
de facto standard of high-end remote controllers), unlike Nevo, which is 1, WinCE-only 2, without user contribution. Nothing can be better than a user community of thousands of people, all uploading their handmade/hand-drawn CCF files
There is another difference between the two formats. Nevo doesn't support "real" skins with arbitrarily sized/shaped buttons/controls and any background skin; Pronto does. They're just incomparable in this respect. In Pronto, you can fully reproduce the shape/button layout of your remote controller, with added icons/anything. In Nevo, this is impossible. Some of the, Pronto(pro)-compliant remote apps, therefore, give a much better experience than Nevo in this respect - Pronto(Pro) GUI's are much more natural than those of Nevo. (In other respects, they may be far more restricted. For example, neither of them support the multiuser/multiroom/any number of the same-class devices configuration of Nevo; also, their main screen is, in my opinion, far uglier than that of Nevo.)
(Incidentally, I've also checked how many files
the Pronto NG archive contains. NG is the New Generation of the Philips Pronto series and (still) not supported by any Pocket PC client or
Tonto, the best CCF editor/converter. Its PCF files can't be converted into "old" CCF files either. Fortunately, it's "only" 1000 files, as opposed to the 7000 files of the PPC-compatible Pronto(Pro). That is, we don't lose much by not (yet?) having Pronto NG compatibility on the Pocket PC.)
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Is Philips Pronto a standard or a Web site, or what? Does it support only Philips devices?
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See above: it's the de facto standard of remote controllers, with a really large user community, not just from the Windows Mobile world.
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On the other hand, some of the other remote controller apps have an enrirely redrawable, definable user interface (and also toggling support), which Nevo lacks. (Nevo only supports button placement on a plain "dull" background - no extraordinary, hand-drawn buttons etc.)
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All I need is an app that makes it simple and easy to get started and use, without having to learn a lot about codes or standards or whatever. I don't care about customizing the UI if its only purpose is aesthetics. Is there a functional reason customization is an advantage?
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If you want easiness and (compared to Pronto) middle-sized online databases, Nevo is a very good choice. If you want hand-drawn skins with an enormously sized online database, Pronto (and Pronto-compliant Pocket PC remote apps – again, Nevo isn't one of them) is the way to go.
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Based on what I have said, is there an app that's suited to my needs?
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If you don't have much time to evaluate remote controller apps and fine-tuning your interfaces, stick with Nevo. It's, despite its shortcomings, very good.
Unfortunately, fine-tuning is still needed – none of the current Pocket PC remote controller apps are 100% CCF-compatible. PdaWin TV remote controller 5.5 is able to read about the half of the CCF files. Total Remote may require manual code teaching with existing skins. NetRemote IR is much better in this respect, but you may still run into problems with it (see for example the 'grayscale screen in a color file' problem.)
But, if you have plenty of time at hand, give a try to the, preferably Pronto-compliant alternatives. It's not very easy to choose from them because they all have problems and advantages over the competition. I recommend NetRemote IR, Total Remote or, to a lesser degree, PdaWin TV remote controller 5.5, if you want real CCF support.
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I'm glad there are such knowledgable people as you here to help.
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Thanks
BTW, I'll really post a generic overview of CCF files and using Pronto(Pro) files on the Pocket PC some day. This stuff has turned out to be much more complicated (because of the many different device types and the many test PDA's I need to run the tests on) than I have previously thought. Please be patient
