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**UPDATED 4/2/09 Working** install VGA Java GMAIL and removing the UNTRUSTED warnings
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"Untrusted" IS FINALLY FIXED. WORKING!
Youtube clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB1nQ3jJgwM It's not has hard as it seems... just follow the steps Here's the oem Jbed Java extracted from AT&T touch pro ( VGA version ). The Jbed VGA version floating around will NOT fully work. This version will allow touch scrolling and removing the "Untrusted" warning. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...6&postcount=23 Download and install. ---------------------- Java Gmail 2.0.6 (switch between multiple accounts instantly, search all of your gmail, FAST) all in real-time http://www.box.net/index.php?rm=box_...ame=evsk50hce9 Download and install ---------------------- Use this hexedit to EDIT selector.utf http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~prewett/hexedit/ From the Device, copy the file \windows\appdb\selector.utf to your PC Launch hexedit.exe and open selector.utf Replace the text "untrusted" with the text "tckmax " (note the 3 spaces after tckmax) See the attachment for before and after edits. Save selector.utf and copy back to the device and overwrite the old file. -------------------- Icon shortcut needs to be created for "untrusted" removal. Created a icon shortcut to launch it directly. The properties should look like this. If gmail is the first JAVA app installed the shortcut properties should be \windows\jbed.exe" -run s0_ If gmail is the second JAVA app installed the shortcut properties should be \windows\jbed.exe" -run s1_ UPDATED!!!! Final Steps to finish. Download http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...2&d=1206663733 Then extract the "policy.utf" and place it in \windows\appdb\policy.utf YOUR DONE! Extras (Bigger Fonts) -to make the fonts bigger use regedit HKLM>Software>Apps>Esmertec Java>Device Info>Java Font> (you will see Large/Medium/Small ) I changed the value to 32/26/22. RESTART. |
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What is the benefit of running this Gmail Java application versus using IMAP or push services?
Are you doing it so you can search/etc? Seems that it would be annoying to leave this open in the background all day, perhaps even killing what little battery life we have. Have you played with it long enough to tell--or do you even leave it open? |
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I use gmail.com and this java app creates the same features as gmail.com (searching / threaded email / flagging ) all in real time. I generally close the app after I'm done. |
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I can see why people would want that feature though, especially for searching. Although, you could tell your IMAP client on your phone to download all your messages ;) Your phone will not like you though |
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...have you figured out a way to let gmail (or any other app) automatically connect to the net without prompting?
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any updates?
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bump to see an update/
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Any Update?
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Most people aren't that interested in the gmail JAVA midlet, because we already have other, more-integrated solutions that take care of most of our needs, (read: NOT search though.) I wish there was a WM Gmail application... or something that could be integrated into the WM outlook application... but still gave us that gmail "feel." |
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Also, if you want Push Gmail, there are at least 6 free ways of doing this, including one program that came right with the (Sprint) version. Sprint Mobile Email. |
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What the hell is that? They cripple your internet? Innnteresting. I didn't know they did that.
Mental note: Avoid Cricket at all costs. |
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No fix, I give up... instead I keep it launched in the background (never terminated)... so the message only appears the first time the program is launched.
BUT if smaller text doesn't bother you... the non-vga java works. http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...0&d=1221663667 It is an java installer includes the gmail and opera mini app. No need to modify anything. Works after installing...even creates icon shortcuts in programs. In GMAIL make sure you goto "SETTINGS" and choose LARGER font. It will make it readable. |
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Hey people. I figured it out. VGA Java Gmail fully works without the warnings! Goto the bottom of first post for more info.
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good, no - great stuff
Best regards, -boggsie |
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anyone know where to get the newest version of esmertec java loader? or what the newest version is?
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20090217.5.1 should be latest but lots have had good success with 20080912.5.1 |
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Sorry to revive this thread but I have been trying for over a year to look for a way to get the java gmail app to open opera or mobile IE without giving an error message or doing nothing. I have Opera 10 beta and when I click on a website link in the gmail java app it prompts me with a yes or no question asking me to open the webpage. If I click yes it opens Opera 10 beta but it does not automatically insert the webpage address and therefore does not actually take you directly to the desired website. This is not a critical need but it is an annoying inconvenience to deal with for so long without resolution. Does anyone who have similar symptoms or a possible solution?
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