Re: WM6.5 build 21501 kitchen
Hello All, i have the Sprint Touch Pro as i see that many of you also have. In a moment of irritation, irritated that HTC has released official rom updates and hot fixes for this device on other carriers and not for sprint, i came across this thread. After reading a few pages i am very curious as to what this Kitchen builder software does..
My hopes are that i would be able to install a newer version of the firmware/software on my device so that it preforms better / properly.
Here are my current stats.
Sprint HTC Touch Pro
ROM Version: 1.03.651.4
ROM Date: 11/11/08
Radio Version: 1.03.15F
Hardware Version: 0002
Not sure if these numbers are needed:
Protocol Version: 7500J-SDBAPZM-6150
PRL Version: 60652
PRI Version: 1.47_003
More Info that may be a given:
Model No: RAPH800
Platform: PocketPC
I'm NOT looking for someone to thoroughly explain to me EVERYTHING that this software can do, but if someone could be so kind as to give me a cliff-notes version of the app and point me in the right direction, i would be very appreciative.
I do understand the advantages of having the most up-to-date drivers/firmware/software/roms installed and i would like to be running the latest and greatest. Aside form some general performance and functionality issues, i would hope that doing these updates (if in fact this is what this is all for) would allow me to utilize my device more proficiently.
Aside from that last generic statement. i have a few minor questions that are pretty specific:
#1 My touch Pro is through sprint. i have noticed that other carriers offer a "FM Radio" software on their Touch Pro's. When i spoke with HTC today they claimed that the hardware is installed but Sprint doesn't provide the software to use it. Any ideas if this is something that can be used on a Sprint Touch Pro?
#2 ActiveSync with MS Exchange. I currently run Exchange 2003 at my office and all the e-mails i received that are "HTML Email" does not display as HTML, does anyone know if this is a function of the phone, i think i read somewhere that it is a limitation of Exchange 2003 and upgrading to Exchange 2007 will resolve this issue. Prior to spending the $ for Exchange 2007 i figured i would ask here.
#3 i know that there is a spiffy little prog called WMWifiRouter to make your WiFI enabled PDA/Smart phone a "Hot-Spot" so you can connect your laptop to the wireless network your phone produces while running this software, allowing you to utilize the Internet connection you already have on your phone rather than having an air-card. This software work alright, but is there another way to do this type of wireless network broadcasting in windows, and if not is there another software someone can recommend, and lastly on this question, is there a more efficient way to share your phones internet connection with a laptop (weather it be through Bluetooth, USB or wireless) i have not had great success using the internet sharing before, but I'm sure it is because i have not explored it fully. I actually had the Sprint PPC and was able to share the internet over a USB cable and then moved to the Sprint Mogle and was told i was no longer able to do this and by the time i got the touch pro i kind of gave up on the idea, but it would be beneficial for me to understand and implement the best way to share the internet from my Touch Pro since i am paying almost $80/mo for an air-card i rarely use, but need to have access to...
Thank you in advance. As mentioned i KNOW i covered a lot of different things, and my main question is about this Kitchen App, but if i have totally messed up and need to post this request elsewhere, please let me know and i will be sure to do so!
Sincerely,
Mr. Imported
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