10-08-2003, 03:00 PM
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Contributing Editor Emeritus
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Tekguru Relaunches!
http://www.tekguru.co.uk
Tekguru, "The UK's biggest and best Pocket PC Site" has undergone a major site redesign and just recently launched.
New features include RSS feeds, support forums for Pocket PC related companies and forums. He is working on PIE optimized pages, software promotions, email newsletters and more.
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10-08-2003, 04:07 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 53
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and one additional item worth a mention. Within the WM2003 Development forum a team of programmers and users from across the globe are working actively to a solution to the WM2003 failing alarm problem..... it looks like a solution may be near:
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So I recently decided to experiment with a theory regarding the WM2003 alarm problems.
We all know that there is a definate problem with units turning on the display when scheduled applications run (e.g. scheduled backups from Pocket Backup, my own pTravelAlarm, etc). Most of us (developers) have worked around this by powering on the display when we're invoked.
There are still intermittent, non-deterministic failures though, where the unit doesn't wake up when intended (either with the built in alarms or with 3rd party apps) but the alarms sound when the unit is manually powered up.
I decided I'd have a look at the public WinCE .NET source code and see if there was anything else going on there. This basically involves downloading a copy of the MS Platform Builder product and getting an eval key. Anyone can do this.
Low and behold, one of the source files (platform.cpp) basically manages all of the power state transitions. After spending some time reading through this, here's what I've found.........
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Click here to go directly to the original main topic.
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10-08-2003, 04:15 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 53
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and the full press release read:
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Tekguru (www.tekguru.co.uk) - the UK's largest Pocket PC dedicated site has now relaunched and is based on a forum system. The forums created so far include:
POCKET PC
� News - All the latest news in the Pocket PC World
� Reviews - of both hardware and software
� Reviews - written by the Tekguru readership
� Windows Mobile Programing
� Pocket PC User Chat
� User Swap Shop - for exchanging those excess goods ;-)
� North West UK User Group Meetings
[The next review is a 'Mega' lineup of Holsters and cases for the iPAQ 5550 Ericsson T610 and will include products from Piel Frama, Vaja, and Proporta]
POCKET PC THIRD PARTY SUPPORT
� Exclusive Support forum for Quest Software - the authors of the fantastic Genesis program and the Birthday Wrangler
� Proporta product support and user forum
� Official Vaja Cases support forum
� Official Phatware Calligrapher 7 beta test forum
SMART PHONES
� SPV Smartphone news and support
� General Intelligent phone forum (T610, P800, etc)
Plus others, these are just the highlights!
Links have been retained to the older site so all the tutorials and reviews written previously are still there for reference forming a wealth of Pocket PC knowledge.
COMPETITIONS AND GIVE AWAYS!
Regular competitions and price deals are being offered to Tekguru readers - currently Astraware are offering very special prices *only* to Tekguru users! More spectacular deals and prizes are due over the next few weeks with Phatware and WebIS (Pocket Informant) give aways just around the corner!
OFFLINE ACCESS
We also support users when they are away from their PC via distributing news via the Mazingo system as well as RSS/REF newsfeed distributions.
COMING SOON:
� Pocket PC Today Theme area
� Weekly Newsletter
� Pocket Internet Explorer version of the site!
So come on in - the more the merrier!
http://www.tekguru.co.uk
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10-08-2003, 06:18 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 95
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bad navigation for pocketpcs
I am having a hard time with this site on a PocketPC in the following sense - if I go to www.tekguru.co.uk, it automatically forwards me to http://www.tekguru.co.uk/phpBB2/Tekguru_Front.htm. And from this point onwards, I cannot "Back" to my previous page (i.e. to the site I was surfing before going to Tekguru) from IE or IE w/PocketPlus. On my desktop, I can hit back fast enough and the browser is able to understand, however the PocketPC is clearly not fast enough to handle this. Is anyone else having this problem?
Suhit
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10-08-2003, 06:55 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 53
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This will be because of the redirection code used to forward you to the main page(s). Not a lot I can do without it at the moment, there are reasons which I can't change for the moment whey I can't go directly into the main page - these should change over the next wek or so though.
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