Hello Eduardo,
Am 2008-05-13 08:14:01, schrieb Eduardo M KALINOWSKI:
> I don't know about SCP/SFTP, but there is a port of putty for Symbian:
> http://s2putty.sourceforge.net/
Thanks for the link... downloaded!
Now I need a scp/sftp which let me up/download stuff to my Website.
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
> The same problem is with the SSH/SCP/SFTP Clients where SICFTP does not
> support SSL and I need a solution too.
>
I don't know about SCP/SFTP, but there is a port of putty for Symbian:
http://s2putty.sourceforge.net/
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Hello,
Now I have checked over 20 Websites but all Ogg-Player are not working
on SmartPhone "Nokia 6120 classic" with Symbian S60 third Generation.
I have only found Ogg-Players for the first and second Generation, which
are not compatibel.
Can anyone tell me where I can get a suitable Ogg-Pla
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I don't know what fits your specific requirements, but here is a list of
portable players that support vorbis (some do flac as well) :
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers
Thanks to all who have answered. The feedback is greatly appreciated.
Regarding this mentioned page, that
Kelly Clowers wrote:
> I don't know what fits your specific requirements, but here is a list of
> portable players that support vorbis (some do flac as well) :
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers
Rats, I've been using my old PJB100 but after reading the above it looks
like it's ti
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:51:42PM +0100, Digby Tarvin wrote:
> I bought an IFP-395T, no removeable media and only 512K of storage,
> but it supports ogg/vorbis and connection as a UMS disk, and runs for
> 24 hours continuous on a single AA battery, which is pretty good.
Oops - that should, of cou
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 07:07:02PM -1000, Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas wrote:
> I've been looking for a portable ogg player which would work with
> removable batteries or plug to an outlet, that is mass storage
> compliant (that works nice under debian-linux), that would use flash
> memory cards inst
On 6/5/06, Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been looking for a portable ogg player which would work with
removable batteries or plug to an outlet, that is mass storage
compliant (that works nice under debian-linux), that would use flash
memory cards instead of internal o
I've been looking for a portable ogg player which would work with
removable batteries or plug to an outlet, that is mass storage
compliant (that works nice under debian-linux), that would use flash
memory cards instead of internal one, and that doesn't require
firmware update for proper ogg suppor
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