Guest Paul (MVP) Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 Way back in September 2006, before heading out on holiday, I created a tiny little application by the name of 'NoData'. The simple application allowed you to toggle the enabled / disabled state of a GPRS connection, perfect for when roaming to ensure you didn't rack up huge GPRS bills. The application was very well received, and was a huge hit with thousands of happy users. The only problem was, it only worked on Pocket PCs, and although I promised an update with Smartphone support, you could say it's been a long time coming :) Anyway, here we are in 2008, NoData has had a shade under 10,000 downloads and the new, organised, task achieving /me has FINALLY got round to adding compatability with all Smartphones! HURRAH! :D You can grab the updated version from the original topic in CAB (run on device to install) form. Enjoy :D P
Guest REem Posted January 16, 2008 Report Posted January 16, 2008 Great work Paul, since I'm living near the border it's nice to have a tool which keeps my roamingcosts at a minimum ! :)
Guest sb0611 Posted January 17, 2008 Report Posted January 17, 2008 Very handy! Thanks!! I think it will also stick BandSelect and AdminSettings selections once you toggle the data connection to Disabled.
Guest wd4sgu Posted April 17, 2009 Report Posted April 17, 2009 Way back in September 2006, before heading out on holiday, I created a tiny little application by the name of 'NoData'. The simple application allowed you to toggle the enabled / disabled state of a GPRS connection, perfect for when roaming to ensure you didn't rack up huge GPRS bills. The application was very well received, and was a huge hit with thousands of happy users. The only problem was, it only worked on Pocket PCs, and although I promised an update with Smartphone support, you could say it's been a long time coming :excl: Anyway, here we are in 2008, NoData has had a shade under 10,000 downloads and the new, organised, task achieving /me has FINALLY got round to adding compatability with all Smartphones! HURRAH! :excl: You can grab the updated version from the original topic in CAB (run on device to install) form. Enjoy :excl: P Hi Paul. Would there be a possibility of creating two .exe files: one for DataOn and another for DataOff? That would be great for single-click operation. Thanks.
Guest Devid Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 (edited) Hi, This codec samples audio at 44.1 or 48 kilohertz using 16 bits, similar to the current CD standard, offering CD quality at data rates from 64 to 192 kilobits per second. The resulting sound quality is 20 percent better than audio sampled with Windows Media Audio 8 at equivalent data rates. The Windows Media Audio 9 codec supports variable bit rate encoding, which enables even higher quality audio at smaller file sizes by automatically varying the encoding bit rate according to the complexity of the audio data. With VBR, the encoding bit rate increases to capture complex sections of data and then decreases to maximize the compression of the less complex sections, producing compact, high-quality compression. Thanks Edited May 10, 2010 by Devid
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