Does MS have a complete manual. The Orange manual is not any good. It only
explains the top features. There are a lot of settings, that I'm not sure
about. Where can I read more?
E.g.
How do I create a VPN connection
How do I connect to a Mobile Information Server
How do I install Java applications
How do one use the phone as a modem
How does one play Jawbreaker (just can figure it out ;-))
Etc.
You don't have to answer these questions. They are just examples.
Thomas
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Thanks. I've got a SPV C500, and the manual on the link is the same manual
that comes with the product from Orange (although mine is in Danish)... and
it is not very good. I found a few things after getting a searchable manual
though. But still it doesn't mention basic thinks like how to use a Voice
Tag and Install Java Applications.
I was hoping that Microsoft had a manual for the OS (in my case it is
Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition).
Thomas
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don't just look in manual of c500.
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Thanks.
Thomas
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so what information exactly are you missing?
In other words... I want to know every thing the phone can do, but guessing
is a hard thing.
I just don't like asking so many stupid questions ;-)
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Microsoft didn't build GPRS counter in. So you need to buy (or install)
third party software that has GPRS counter. Rationale 1: Microsoft is
located in USA where flat rate Internet is available and thus they don't
need understand the need for GPRS counter. Rationale 2: MS employees get
phonecalls/datacalls for free so they don't understand this need too.
> I just don't like asking so many stupid questions ;-)
never mind that!