Hi,
We'll see about that... File transfer facility is there but is not utilized
by HW; VOIP requires some sort of a CE driver for popular services - no, not
Skype.
Cheers,
Joseph

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Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 5:04 AM
To: Alex Hall
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Windows ce 6.0

It should be possible for HW to build some kind of voice plugin then right?
I mean, It sure would be nice to have GoogleVoice right there on the
Apex. Now that would be nice to see.
Sence it supports voip, why not. No other Note-Taker is doing it, well
FS, but yeh. HW would do really good if they supported google talk's
voice features.
I don't know about file transfer, but maby it could be possible?


On 12/14/10, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> A search turned up a couple of interesting items not yet mentioned.
> First, ce6 supports voip natively. In fact, it seems that the entire
> source for the voip code in ce6 is available to developers.
> 2. Cellular radio support is built into the os, for connecting to and
> using cell towers of varying types.
> 3. CE6 has built in support for gps chips.
> 4. There are a lot of security and under-the-hood improvements and
> alterations that I barely understood, but seemed interesting
> nonetheless.
>
> On 12/13/10, peter greco <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It will be so great when some of the "potential" is realised!
>> 13 months since the Apex came into the World!
>> Peter
>>
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Joseph Lee" <[email protected]
>> To: "'Joshua Klander'"
>> <[email protected]>,<[email protected]
>> Date sent: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:32:56 -0800
>> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Windows ce 6.0
>>
>> Hi,
>> A very tricky question - not exactly so, but it could be tricky
>> answering
>> this...
>> The potentials of CE6 is somewhat numerous.  The first and
>> foremost idea is
>> that the OS has provision for supporting native WPA2 and AES for
>> network
>> encryption.  From what I read, this is a more secure combination
>> than WPA
>> Personal with TKIP.  Second, it supports exFAT (an improved
>> version of FAT
>> designed for flash memory devices), which means that larger files
>> can be
>> created on storage cards and USB flash drives (and I confirmed it
>> is in fact
>> supported).  Third, the provision for better memory management
>> and process
>> space; as we've said, no more virtual memory error - just some
>> slowdowns.
>> This means that we can work with larger files (although current
>> tests shows
>> that there is no noticeable difference between mPower and Apex
>> when it comes
>> to this), running more programs (subject to RAM capacity limit)
>> and slightly
>> secure OS internals.
>> Those are the ones I can think of at the moment.  Anything else,
>> folks?
>> Cheers,
>> Joseph
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Joshua Klander
>> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 8:16 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Braillenote] Windows ce 6.0
>>
>> Hi list, especially Joseph and other techies.  I have noticed
>> that us geeks seem to talk about "potential" that hasn't been
>> tapped into yet on the apex.  Because of windows ce 6.0, what
>> kind of things could the apex potentially do that it isn't right
>> now? I know that we have the potential of more power saving
>> options, multi-tasking, pdf files, and word 2007, but what else
>> could Windows ce 6.0 allow the apex to do someday?
>>
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