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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Free call with android throughout Indonesia

With the introduction of VoIP facility on android device to the upper middle class, where the device already has the ability to use the facilities in default.VoIP VoIP is a technology that allows people to forward calls to distant places in the world with call costs are significantly lower. The following little explanation about the settings on your Android device. Setting up a free phone with the Android VoipRakyat.


  1. Subscribe to http://www.voiprakyat.or.id/ to gain access to the server voiprakyat.or.id, and will be given a username (6 digit numbers voip) XXXXXX@voiprakyat.or.id and password. and don't forget, get printout or record the login information and passwords. 
  2. Download of the market, Sipdroid application called Base. To search using the keyword "sipdroid" in the search. 
  3. Open the application sipdroid touch OPTION > Settings > SIP Account Line 1. Fill Authorization username with voip number provided. (Eg 123456@voiprakyat.or.id means the number 123 456 to be filled) 
  4. Fill in Password with the password provided. 
  5. Fill in Proxy Server with voiprakyat.or.id. Scroll down and a WLAN fill checkbox , Use of 3G and EDGE, and then we Use BACK to Menu Settings. 
  6. Open Audio / Video and change all the settings available to the Highest. Unless VideoQuality because we do not use Videostreaming. 
  7. We return to the front BACK 2 times Sipdroid applications. Fill Contents Phone number with the number 901 to test the connection to the server VoipRakyat. 

When here sound came out specifying the date and clock means is connected to the Voipserver Sipdroid.

The indicator on the homescreen Android
In android notification bar left no lights or colored dots indicate status.
RED = not connected to server.
YELLOW = moderate with VoIP.
GREEN = registration to the server is connected to the server.


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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Documents To Go iPad Premium - Office Suite (download)

App Detail
Added : 2010.11.11
Size: 7306 kb
License: Share
Requirements: iPad 3.2 3.2.1,iOS 4.0 4.0.1 4.0.2,4.1
The shared app has been tested on firmware: iPad 3.2 3.2.1
Description *WHAT’S NEW IN 4.0* Speed enhancements, external keyboard support, Sheet To Go freeze panes and sort, multi-tasking, high resolution retina display & more! NOW a Universal app for iPad, iPhone & iPod touch and still the 1st & only Office suite to support viewing & editing of Word, Excel & PowerPoint files! - Editor’s Choice Award, PCMag.com - Apple's Best Selling Apps of 2009
"DocsToGo"
Premium lets you:

• EDIT, CREATE & VIEW Word, Excel & PowerPoint files (including Office 2007/2008/2010)
• View PDF, iWork & other files
• iPad/iPhone 4/iOS 4: Send & receive attachments using the device's built-in Mail app
• iPhone/iPod touch WITHOUT iOS 4: Send & receive attachments
• Access, use & sync files stored in Google Docs, Dropbox, Box.net, iDisk & SugarSync
• Includes desktop app (Win & Mac) with 2-way file sync (WIFI required) IPAD, IPHONE 4, IOS 4

SPECIFIC FEATURES
• Open & edit files directly in DocsToGo from any 3rd party app that supports the “Open In…” file sharing feature (the device's built-in Mail app can now open supported attachments in DocsToGo)
• Supports iTunes File Sharing via USB cable for moving files between device & computer THE DATAVIZ® ADVANTAGE DocsToGo, now in its 11th year, is developed by DataViz, Inc., a producer of quality software for Macs & PCs for over 25 years. DocsToGo is currently preloaded on millions of devices around the world, including BlackBerry, Android & others.

WORD EDITING
• NEW! Various bullet styles
• View, edit & create Word (.doc, .docx) files
• InTact Technology retains original document formatting of edited files
• High fidelity viewing: embedded graphics, tables, comments, footnotes/endnotes, text boxes
• Open password-protected Word 97-2008 files • Extensive character formatting & paragraph alignment
• Auto bullets/numbers
• Multiple Undo/Redo
• Find & Replace
• Word Count
• Table of contents & hyperlink support

EXCEL EDITING
• NEW! Freeze Panes and Sort
 • View, edit & create Excel (.xls, .xlsx) spreadsheets
• InTact Technology retains original document formatting of edited files
• Freeze rows/columns
• 111 functions
• Open password protected Excel 97-2008 files
• Extensive cell & number formatting
 • Insert/delete/resize/hide/unhide rows & columns
• Rename/insert/delete sheets
• Multiple worksheets
 • Multiple Undo/Redo
• Find/Find Next

 POWERPOINT EDITING
• View, edit & create PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx) files
• InTact Technology retains original document formatting of edited files
• View/edit Outline & speaker notes
• Multiple Undo/Redo
• Insert/delete/duplicate/sort slides
• Go to slide
• Promote/demote bullets
• Find & Replace

ENHANCED PDF VIEWING
• Thumbnail, Fit To Screen, Fit To Width, Actual Size & full screen views
 • Go to/rotate page
• Open password-protected PDFs EMAIL ATTACHMENTS
 • iPad/iPhone 4/iOS 4: Download, view & edit supported attachments using any email provider through the device's built-in Mail app
• iPhone/iPod touch WITHOUT iOS 4: Download, view & edit supported attachments using MS Exchange & Gmail GOOGLE DOCS, DROPBOX, BOX.NET, IDISK & SUGARSYNC SUPPORT
• Download, use & sync files from Google Docs, Dropbox, Box.net, iDisk & SugarSync directly in DocsToGo
• Upload files from iPad/iPhone to your cloud or online storage account DESKTOP APP WITH 2-WAY SYNC Users can download a desktop app for 2-way file sync using WIFI
• Sync & transfer files in one easy-to-use desktop app
• Sync folders or select individual files SYS REQ:
• iPhone OS 3.2 or above
• Win XP, Vista, 7 & Bonjour
• Mac OS X 10.4.10 or above (G3 Macs not supported)
• Desktop sync requires device to be connected via WIFI to same network as computer

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Although Samsung pad 7.7 got a problem with patents, but Samsung gave birth to the new Galaxy family of Note

Bravely stepping into the no-man’s land between phones and tablets, Samsung’s 5.3in smartphone, the Galaxy Note, attempts to bridge the divide between the 4.3in Galaxy S II and the newly announced Galaxy Tab 7.7.

With a 5.3in, 1,280 x 800 Super AMOLED display beaming forth, the Galaxy Note immediately grabs the attention. The display is eye-searingly bright, and colours are as rich and saturated as we’ve come to expect from Samsung’s Super AMOLED technology. The huge resolution gives the Galaxy Note a super crisp 285 ppi (pixels per inch) pixel density, which leaves it not too far behind the 326ppi of Apple’s iPhone 4 Retina display.

Small hands will struggle with the Galaxy Note’s 83mm width – not to mention the fact that persons of a smaller stature will look like they’re holding a full-sized tablet to their ear – but this giant smartphone felt perfectly manageable in my larger palms. The 9.65mm thickness gives the Galaxy Note a slim, dainty profile, and while Samsung made no mention of weight, it didn’t feel it unduly heavy.

There’s a trick hidden in the Galaxy Note’s bottom corner, however: a removable stylus that Samsung’s dubbed the S Pen.
This stylus partners with Samsung’s S Note software for making handwritten notes or even artistic sketches. It’s possible to choose from a variety of pen/brush types and thicknesses with the drop-down menu, and thanks to the Galaxy Note’s sizeable screen, inking feels natural and comfortable.

While it’s easy to scribble handwritten notes, or doodle to your heart’s content, you can also import pictures onto the canvas. While any photograph will do, it’s possible to grab a screenshot – from Google Maps, for instance – and then directly annotate it with the S Pen.

Basic handwriting recognition also allows you to use the S Pen within the Note’s messaging application. In our brief time with the Galaxy Note, however, it appeared that only single words could be converted, and there was a noticeable pause as the recognition process took place. Clearly, the Galaxy Note’s handwriting recogniton still has some way to go. Still, with Samsung planning to release the S Pen SDK to app developers, there’s a potentially bright future for pen-driven apps.

Happily, though, the S Pen makes a great partner with the pre-installed Swype keyboard – without a finger to obscure the view, we found it quicker to tap texts than ever. Samsung’s also trying to tout the Note as a hybrid business device. With Juniper Networks’ Junos Pulse installed as standard – an SSL-enabled VPN service – and that high-resolution screen making remote desktop operation entirely feasible, the Galaxy Note is potentially more capable than a standard smartphone.

Going by the range of accessories on show, Samsung’s keen to stress the Note’s versatility. In addition to swish leather cases, larger styluses, docking stations and vehicle mounts, the appearance of Bluetooth keyboards seems to suggest that the Note is capable of much more than just phone, SMS and internet duties.

There’s no doubting the Galaxy Note’s potential. With a dual-core 1.4Ghz processor powering Google’s Android 2.3; 16GB or 32GB of internal memory; wireless networking that includes Bluetooth 3 and reaches up to dual-band 802.11n; an 8-megapixel rear and 2-megapixel front-facing camera; GPS; and Full-HD video recording at 30fps, the Galaxy Note can hold its own against any smartphone on the market today.
But with no set price or mention of a release date, we’ll just have to sit patiently and wait for our very own review unit to arrive. Only then will we be able to tell whether Samsung’s over-sized smartphone is a genuine star in the making.

source : http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2011/09/05/samsung-galaxy-note-review-first-look/ # ixzz1X8DZMt64

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