Media Manager 35% OFF 2.1
Receive any files from IR, Manager Hotsync media files and set default applications
Last update
20 Mar. 2006
Licence
Free to try |
$6.95
OS Support
Mobile
Downloads
Total: 214 | Last week: 0
Ranking
#39 in
Utilities
Publisher
Toysoft Development Inc.
Media Manager 35% OFF Publisher's Description
NO OTHER APP LIKE IT. ALL IN ONE MEDIA MANAGER!
Are you sick and tired of the getting the following message ?The following file(s) could not be installed to the SecureDigital (SD) Card because there is no application on your handheld to open these files? every time you HotSync® a non-PalmOS® file? Are you annoyed by the message ?Data received in unknown format? when someone beams you a file? And are you frustrated by not being able to set your default application to receive files such as wave file? Then let Media Manager? help you.
Media Manager? is a PalmOS® system utility for managing media type files for HotSync®, IR beaming and setting default applications.
What is Media Manager? When you want to HotSync® non-Palm® files such as .xls, .zip, .bmp etc? you need to tell the PalmOS® where the files will be saved on the external card. By default some extensions are predefined such as jpg, mp3, wav and txt. There are many times you want to sync other file types to your Palm; and without defining default paths it will not be possible to sync them. That is why you need Media Manager?.
Media Manager? also lets you define the extension types that it will receive from IR. When someone beams you a file from another device such as a cell phone or PocketPC? the PalmOS® needs to know the file type or the extension of the file. If the PalmOS® is not registered to receive the file then you will get the error message ?Data received in unknown format?. With Media Manager? you will no longer have to worry about this because you can setup Media Manager? to register any type of file extension. Unlike others that limit you to 8 extensions, Media Manager? allows you to register up to 32 extensions.
The third feature of Media Manager? is ability to change default applications for receiving file using Exchange Manager or IR receive. The PalmOS® has pre-defined default applications for text file (MemoPad), jpg (Photo app on Zire®71, Palm T3) and etc? Many 3rd party applications are registered to receive files and there are times that you many want to set a default application for receiving the files. A good example is the VoiceMemo application found on the Palm®Tungsten. It is registered to receive .wav (wave file) during a beam. It saves the wave to RAM. But what if you want to save the file on the card? You can?t because there is no way to change the default application.
2.1 FeaturesAdded option to prompt for when beaming to accept file. Fixed the icon problem with lo res palms Fixed the scrolling problem
Are you sick and tired of the getting the following message ?The following file(s) could not be installed to the SecureDigital (SD) Card because there is no application on your handheld to open these files? every time you HotSync® a non-PalmOS® file? Are you annoyed by the message ?Data received in unknown format? when someone beams you a file? And are you frustrated by not being able to set your default application to receive files such as wave file? Then let Media Manager? help you.
Media Manager? is a PalmOS® system utility for managing media type files for HotSync®, IR beaming and setting default applications.
What is Media Manager? When you want to HotSync® non-Palm® files such as .xls, .zip, .bmp etc? you need to tell the PalmOS® where the files will be saved on the external card. By default some extensions are predefined such as jpg, mp3, wav and txt. There are many times you want to sync other file types to your Palm; and without defining default paths it will not be possible to sync them. That is why you need Media Manager?.
Media Manager? also lets you define the extension types that it will receive from IR. When someone beams you a file from another device such as a cell phone or PocketPC? the PalmOS® needs to know the file type or the extension of the file. If the PalmOS® is not registered to receive the file then you will get the error message ?Data received in unknown format?. With Media Manager? you will no longer have to worry about this because you can setup Media Manager? to register any type of file extension. Unlike others that limit you to 8 extensions, Media Manager? allows you to register up to 32 extensions.
The third feature of Media Manager? is ability to change default applications for receiving file using Exchange Manager or IR receive. The PalmOS® has pre-defined default applications for text file (MemoPad), jpg (Photo app on Zire®71, Palm T3) and etc? Many 3rd party applications are registered to receive files and there are times that you many want to set a default application for receiving the files. A good example is the VoiceMemo application found on the Palm®Tungsten. It is registered to receive .wav (wave file) during a beam. It saves the wave to RAM. But what if you want to save the file on the card? You can?t because there is no way to change the default application.
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