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Contribute to wikis!

Vodafone RnD has developed a new application that permits users to contribute to articles in wikis. You can view and edit articles, and also upload photos from your device. Try this application on Betavine and contribute to this open source project over at the Forge.

Betavine Sponsors BarCampBrighton3

The Betavine team will buying everyone dinner on Saturday night, at the 3rd annual BarCampBrigton on the 6th and 7th of September.

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SIP Stack for Mobile Devices Released

Vodafone R&D and “Instrumentación y Componentes (Inycom)”, an Aragon-based Technological company have just released a SIP Stack for mobile devices which performs for you the 3GPP procedures for registering, instant messaging and other services, read more here. It exposes the IMS functionality by a high level API, hiding the technology complexity and enabling you to develop 3rd party IMS applications in an easy way. You can either view the project page on Betavine or the actual developer project over at the Forge.

Betavine 2.0 goes live!

We've just released version 2.0 of betavine.net. In December we decided to re-write the whole platform using standard open source components. This gives us greater flexibility, allowing us to develop new site features for you to use.

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Campus Life Competition Announcement

The Vodafone UK Student Campus Life competition has now come to a close. The 3 winners have been announced.

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Nokia WidSets Competition Announcement

The Nokia Student WidSets competition has now come to a close. The Widsets team have announced the three lucky winners with more details on our site.

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Betavine now linked to Vodafone Live! Spain

We are pleased to announce the first of a series steps we are taking to help promote Betavine apps to a wider audience. As of lunchtime today, there is now a link to betavine.mobi in the Applications area on Vodafone Live! in Spain. This is a fantastic opportunity that opens up Betavine to over 16 million mobile users! If this proves popular we hope to link with other countries in the near future.

The homepage displayed to users accessing the site from Vodafone Live! contains a set of 'Featured Applications'. If you would like to showcase your application via this channel, please email webmaster@betavine.net.

Betavine Hosts Vodafone Apps

Vodafone Global are launching a suite of applications that work on a range of phones. Due to the way apps are hosted, and our inbuilt feedback and deployment system they have chosen Betavine to partner with.

Why not have a look at some of the apps!

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abyuri
abyuri
how to use with internal GPS?
I'd like to use it on my HTC P3600 (dopod 810)
it has gps on Comm9 but in sunsetGPS it arrives only to Comm8.
any help?
thanks
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Kharsim
Kharsim
Kharsim.net
RE: how to use with internal GPS? as a reply to abyuri
It’s possible to re-configure your internal GPS receiver to a lower com-port.

Hope that helps,
Kaz
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farrow
farrow
RE: how to use with internal GPS? as a reply to Kharsim
I have an htc touch cruise and you cant change the hardware port to anything as it doesnt seem to have the concept of that with the built in gps, you can only change the software port which seems to make sense.

it would be nice to be able to configure the port yourself and plus use a software port. Preferably software port 4 should be used if this is not possible as I run Tom Tom on the device and it uses software port 4. I would then be able to run both apps together as thats generally what I would like to do.

Your comments please??
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Robby
Robby
RE: how to use with internal GPS? as a reply to farrow
Same problem here with a HTC Touch Cruise. Although the software is very appealing and look simple to use, It is unusable with the built-in GPS of the Cruise. Too bad ...
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farrow
farrow
RE: how to use with internal GPS? as a reply to Robby
In the end I use some software from mike Reperion can be found at www.reperion.com very interesting and used it on my drive from the uk to Madrid.

All the guys from work were able to track me while driving down there through google earth. Well worth an experiment.
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steveroot
steveroot
RE: how to use with internal GPS? as a reply to Robby
Robby:
Same problem here with a HTC Touch Cruise. Although the software is very appealing and look simple to use, It is unusable with the built-in GPS of the Cruise. Too bad ...


For a Touch Cruise:
>windows logo (top left)
>System (tab at bottom of screen)
>External GPS (button)
>GPS Program Port

Mine was set to port 4, so I set Sunset to use port 4. As soon as I did that GPS was turned on and it's working & logging fine.

Hope this helps.
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Robby
Robby
RE: how to use with internal GPS? as a reply to steveroot
Thank you Steveroot. It's my mistake. I haven't even considered to change the port in the "Bluetooth gps settings menu", thinking it was appropriate only to external gps.

And thank you Kahrsim for your great work on this application.
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