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5 Responses to “Welcome to the Pocket Phojo Blog!”


  1. 1 Gary BREYSSEM April 4, 2007 at 5:33 am

    Hi,

    Yesterday I could see the new mobile phone from SAMSUNG the SGH-i600.
    It works with Windows Mobile 5 and is an UMTS/ EDGE/ HSDPA machine. So I think it would be ideal to use it with Phojo. Specification says there is ROM 128 and RAM 64. Would that be sufficient to install Phojo on it?
    Many tanks,

    Gary

  2. 2 gbreyssem January 30, 2008 at 9:42 pm

    Hello again,

    I tried to get the Toshiba G900 phone in Belgium… but I cannot find it anywhere. Next I wanted the Loox T830… could not get it yet, but there might be light at the end of the tunnel.
    I bought the WiFi extension to my Canon 1D III. So I will try to setup a connection to my HTC Advantage 7500. Any tips about how to set this up? Should I use ftp, ptp, html??? Confusing if you ar not a wizzkid. And what about assigning an IP-address.
    Any help is wellcome, many thanks,

    Gary

  3. 3 Paul Nolan January 30, 2008 at 11:47 pm

    Does Expansys not ship to Belgium?

    For the WFT-E2, make sure you have Phojo Release 351. You want to use it in FTP mode until I get PTP/IP working with it. Use the Configure Camera Wizard in Phojo and it will configure everything on the Pocket PC for you (ignore the bit about loading the profile on the card, Canon changed things for the E2). You then just have to enter the same information on the camera, making sure you set the Camera’s IP address to 192.168.0.11 and the FTP server address to 192.168.0.10. Everything is case sensitive. If you get stuck, let me know.

  4. 4 gbreyssem March 28, 2008 at 9:27 am

    Hi Paul,
    It occured to me that when I change anything using Phojo to a opened picture, like levels, IPTC, or even crop… and I ‘Save as’ my loaded picture to a different disk (Microdrive in the HTC ADVANTAGE)only the IPTC info remains in the newly saved file. The crop, the levels… got reset to the original setting… it disappears. Is this a bug? When I save the ‘altered’ file first, to the original place, then ‘Save as’ to the Microdrive… the changes are saved too.
    Kind regards,

    Gary

  5. 5 Paul Nolan April 11, 2008 at 2:10 pm

    If anyone else has this problem, downloading the latest version fixes it.


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