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Arne Hess
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From: Munich or Wireless Cyberspace Registered: 01.01.1970 Posts: 5813
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Several months back, Arne announced the availability of MultiIE 3.0 here. It also made it to the Q4-2003 PPCW.Net Editors Choice which appears on a quarterly basis.
MultiIE 3.0 is a tremendous improvement over v2.0. In fact, it has matured into a multi-faceted utility that adds a plethora of functions, never before imagined possible, for the Pocket Internet Explorer for Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PCs. Designed to increase efficiency and productivity, this PIE plug-in is sure to be a "must have" for any Pocket PC user who often surfs the Internet through his mobile device.
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Ed Taylor
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MultiIE 3.0 sounds like a great Program and offers much more options for configuring than the Thunderhawk subscription service I'm currently using. On the otherhand the landscape web browsing and other features of the latter program do things MultiIE cannot. I wish I could marry the two apps.
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Trever Hill
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If I edit the "URL Insert: Domain Part" address bar macro in MultiIE or a PPC registry editor, it works fine, until I soft reset. Then it defaults back to whatever it was when first installed. Address bars: "URL Insert: Domain Suffix Part" and "URL Insert: File Part" are fine and still have edited information. I have an HP iPAQ 5555 running Windows Mobile 2003. Anyone else with same problems?
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Arne Hess
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From: Munich or Wireless Cyberspace Registered: 01.01.1970 Posts: 5813
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@ Trever Hill: There's nothing wrong with that... and you don't need a registry editor to fix it.
You have simply gone beyond the space alotted for it.
Try to delete some of the unused suffix parts and then try again... remember registry fields have a limit on the number of characters you can enter...
Mabuhay!!!
Carlo
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