Even though I was not feeling well today (spent day sick at home, having cold shivers all the time…), I did look into one small new feature for SynCE-KPM.
I noticed that on my windows computer, Windows Mobile Device Center was able to show a picture of my device. I was always wondering where this information [...]
After the previous post I started working on integrating the stand-alone prototype within SynCE-KPM. As mentioned, at the moment I only have a view on the keys, not yet the values. Furthermore, at the moment there is no error checking, switching a device will not work, and some other minor things
However, as you [...]
The last couple of weeks I have been working on the basics for a remote registry under linux for windows mobile devices.
I would like to include this as a new feature within SynCE-KPM, and because this is written in PyQt4, the addition needed to be in PyQt4 also. This meant investigating the MVC concept within [...]
For the new feature of SynCE-KPM I am working on at the moment, I want to emulate the look and feel of the windows standard program regedit.exe. This means showing the user a QTreeView showing the hierarchy of the keys and a QListView on the right showing all values within the selected key.
While the other [...]
Now that the moving is almost finished and I have a bit of spare time again, I would like to work a bit more on implementing new things for SynCE-KPM. A lot of people have asked me in the beginning to create a file-browser within SynCE-KPM, though I think that programs like Nautilus are far [...]
Due to the crash, I lost all my posts. One of the posts was showing a screencast of synce-kpm in action.
For the people that could not see it anymore and just for making my blog complete with the screencast again, here it is:
Although it has been released for some time already, finally there is the message on my blog
Unfortunately I did not have a lot of time to do this earlier, first of all my time was taken completely by finishing up on my thesis and getting all the details right. After that there was [...]