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From: Bootstrap Bill on 7 Sep 2007 01:00 My mother has a Tungsten E and asked my help to get it set up. Are there any media players for it? If so, what format videos will it play? Can it play movies or music downloaded from iTunes? Does Adobe have a Flash Player for the Tungsten E? Is there a web browser for the Tungsten E?
From: anders on 11 Sep 2007 02:27 On 7 Sep, 07:00, "Bootstrap Bill" <ad...(a)NOSPAMfabsboards.com> wrote: > My mother has a Tungsten E and asked my help to get it set up. > > Are there any media players for it? If so, what format videos will it play? > Can it play movies or music downloaded from iTunes? > > Does Adobe have a Flash Player for the Tungsten E? > > Is there a web browser for the Tungsten E? Here is the link (E2 version don't know about E version...) http://store.palm.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1971034&cp=2114867&parentPage=family I have hade a E2, and music/video nja its a planningtool but.... // Anders
From: Ars Nova on 11 Sep 2007 04:28 On Sep 7, 1:00 pm, "Bootstrap Bill" <ad...(a)NOSPAMfabsboards.com> wrote: > My mother has a Tungsten E and asked my help to get it set up. > > Are there any media players for it? If so, what format videos will it play? > Can it play movies or music downloaded from iTunes? > > Does Adobe have a Flash Player for the Tungsten E? > > Is there a web browser for the Tungsten E? I have a TE and I installed TCPMP(http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/about) into it. It's OK to play mp3 files but not very fluent in handling avi, probably because of the hardware limitation of TE. I don't use my TE in multimedia functions anyway. Pocket Tunes is a commercial software to play music in PalmOS devices and probably can run on TE, but I have never tried it. Realplayer also has a PalmOS version which can be downloaded from official Palm website IIRC.
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