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Originally Posted by copper rs
my media folder in kinoma is full of icons and other things that aren't photos.
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That's bad, and with each update we're adding exceptions for sloppy Windows Mobile apps that are storing resources in places
other than reserved application folders.
We need your help. Can you please
contact our support folks, or email me personally at
charles@ our domain with the full path to the application icons or other resources you're seeing? Just choose
Media > Get Info from the menu pod and scroll down to
Address.
Friday's update has workarounds for several apps, and we have another update coming our
very soon -- the sooner I can get that info from you the better.
Quote:
Originally Posted by copper rs
i would buy the software for $20. $30 is too much when you consider almost everything competing with kinoma is free.
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Kinoma Play is really a new type of app, and it's deceptively deep, so I recommend checking out the
quick-start guide and this list of
101 Kinoma Play features and tips. There's also several
reviews that go into quite a bit of depth about what makes Kinoma Play different.
Instead of giving us $20,
Kinoma FreePlay is probably right for you. You can also get the full Kinoma Play for free by "checking out" with (i.e. taking advantage of an offer from) TrialPay.
-- Charles Wiltgen