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ralph3
12-06-2006, 06:41 AM
hi ..

im a user that switched from symbian to windows.
i wana kno if isilo is compatible with i-mate smart flip running windows mobile 5.0 smartphone edition. http://www.clubimate.com/t-DETAILS_SMARTFLIP.aspx

it has a 64MB ROM and 64 MB RAM with a microsd slot.

i wana be able to view harrions' medicine manual around - 60MB on this.. offcourse it will be on a microsd..,

my question is if isilo is compatible, can i run isilo and open large isilo files with that rom and ram.. ?
i experienced some difficulties in doing so previosly...

would appreciate any help.!

NOTE : THIS DEVICE IS NOT LISTED IN THE "COMPATIBLE LIST"

iSilo
12-06-2006, 09:13 AM
Though we have not tested iSilo on that device ourselves, it looks like a standard Windows Mobile Smartphone device and thus iSilo should have no problems running on it. If you have the device, it would not hurt to try it yourself and let us know how it goes.

justme
03-08-2007, 11:29 AM
Though we have not tested iSilo on that device ourselves, it looks like a standard Windows Mobile Smartphone device and thus iSilo should have no problems running on it. If you have the device, it would not hurt to try it yourself and let us know how it goes.


I can confirm it works just fine (Qtek 8500 is the same device) aka Cingular 3125.

Now one thing I was not able to figure out though is if you can scroll horizontally say if you have a "too wide" for the screen picture in a document, can you? How?

iSilo
03-08-2007, 03:33 PM
iSilo™ initializes the following keys for scrolling, which you can modify through the button option settings:

Up: Screen up
Down: Screen down
4: Line up
5: Screen left
6: Screen right
7: Line down

justme
03-08-2007, 03:57 PM
iSilo™ initializes the following keys for scrolling, which you can modify through the button option settings:

5: Screen left
6: Screen right



SO I guess it is these two I need to check!

Thank you!

One thing not a complaint but a suggestion, I was trying to print out some of the manuals yesterday but for the female who uses it this Qtek smartphone the manual seemed to be a little too much text and using terms (names of buttons) that are not labeled on the phone hence she didn't know which they are. You think it would be a good idea, or too much, to make more pics in the manuals?