|
||||
If you flash the WM6 rom to your Sprint phone, all you need to do is re-flash it with the retail rom if it needs service.
WM = Windows Mobile The WM6 rom comes with many nice programs, check them all out first before downloading anything! |
|
||||
Quote:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=6017 for the latest, stable WM5 Kitchen.
__________________
Casio E125 > Dell Axim X3i > Dell Axim X30 > PPC6700 > PPC6800 > Touch Pro 2
|
|
||||
The 6800s nickname is Mogul.
Not acutally creating more memory, just utilitizing it better. The stock ROM has a lot of crapware and unused space - long ago someone had the bright idea to unload the crap and use the empty space. These days, the "kitchen" is the tool used to modify what's in a rom. There are several kitchens, based mainly (sometimes exclusively) upon work by Helmi_c on each of the different Windows Mobile versions (5/6) and revisions (AKU). The WM6 you see available here is Helmi_c's latest project. It's not yet available in kitchen form, and has a few minor kinks - but people seem to like it best. The other ROMs here are based off the WM5 kitchens, the latest being Helmi_c's AKU3.5 v1.04. Helmi_c's WM6 will become the standard for non-stock ROMs once a kitchen is released - but all the custom ROMs here are better than the stock ROM. As for programs, people pick and choose whatever suits them best. The three you mentioned (well two - spb is a company that puts out a lot of good products) are all commercial, but there are good free programs too. You'll have to look at what's available, try a few, and decide what you need and like. The typical list of "must have" add-ons is usually: a weather program (Weather Panel is commonly used because its feature rich and easy to get) a close button application (there are several good ones) PocketCM (finger-fick contact list) a registry editor (TaskMgr is free and really, really good) a file explorer (Total Commander is free and pretty good) ...and yes, if you have a 6700, this is THE place. Take a spin w/ Helmi_c's WM6. You can always fall back to a WM5 ROM if you need to. Once you're addicted to the possiblities, then look at making your own custom ROM with the latest kitchen.
__________________
Grammar: The difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit.
|
|
||||
Quote:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=6017 for the latest, stable WM5 Kitchen. |
|
||||
I'd have to agree with gguruusa. You have to experiment and decide what's best for you. Some like an open Today screen, some seem to like to use every pixel for an icon or text of some sort. Some like a tabbed interface and don't mind scroll bars, some don't like either of those. The same goes with programs. Some like certain features, others could care less. The 3.5 kitchens are wonderfully easy to work with. Creating your own OEMs to include can be a little trickier, but not impossible (even for me!
![]() Best of luck! Brian |
![]() |
|
|
|