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Thanks for the tip, I also had this question.
Is there a flash plugin for the touch pro as well? |
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Re: Problems installing Gmail App on HTC Touch Pro
Installed the Titan but I get the message "The Sprint Titan Stack license has expired". I also installed the update patch on Titan website but that doesn't help.
Whatever happened to the .cab file for Gmail that installs as a WinMo application rather than a Java app? Why doesn't the system let us install that? |
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I wasn't aware of a WM-native Gmail application. I thought they made it only for Java and Blackberry and such. I just use the built-in Inbox to access my Gmail accounts.
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Re: Problems installing Gmail App on HTC Touch Pro
I installed java yesterday from a cab file someone listed here. Just installed the gmail app from m.gmail.com
Seems to work well, but not sure if it is better then the built in app yet. I'll report back after more use. |
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Re: Problems installing Gmail App on HTC Touch Pro
Any reason you would use a Gmail app, rather than the pocket outlook program?
Pocket Outlook + Gmail Imap = great setup.
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Pocket Outlook doesn't allow you to manually set your root folder, so there are still some pretty major issues with synching and mapping.
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Re: Problems installing Gmail App on HTC Touch Pro
I'm currently using gmail app after some long researching for particular programs and files. This is what I have been looking for, and it's even better than what I used to use with the midlet 2.0 app with the Moto Q, it'd shut down every time you closed it unless you hit the back button far enough, whereas with this method, it'll stay open in the background like any other program(not sure if you can do multi-java apps/games, haven't tested.) I'll post this same thing in that essentials thread to see if it's even worth it to whoever owns that page for the gmail app, or most java apps at that I suppose since I've seen people asking numerous times. Using a Sprint Touch Pro, here is the latest gmail app 2.0.6;
http://m.google.com/app/v2.0.6/L1/gmail-g.jar Here's the java program--I presume this would also work on the Diamond or other PPC's since there's different download options, but namely the VGA version for the Diamond/Touch Pro; http://www.powerpda.info/?category=w...d_mod__vga_mod |
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