Archive for January, 2009

Autonumber using Stored Procedure in SQL Server

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Today I want to share an SQL Server 2005 stored procedure to make autonumber. This stored procedure provide two numbering templates.

autonumber template #1: ..
autonumber template #2: <1DIGIT-YEAR><1DIGIT-MONTH>.

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Facebook Chat Now Available for eBuddy Users

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Today I saw eBuddy website – a web and mobile messenger client, surprised by their new network support. It is now support facebook and ICQ network. The mobile version of eBuddy now also provide Facebook chat.

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eBuddy CEO Jan-Joost Rueb confirmed that Facebook Chat is in a soft-launch period and that they will publicly announce the launch in the coming weeks. Rueb also noted that J2ME and Ajax versions will be updated soon.

Source: eBuddy

Gmail and Yahoo Mail Settings on Nokia Phones

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

You can retrieve your Gmail messages with Nokia phone. You can choose either IMAP or POP3 protocol.

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IMAP offers several advantages over POP, you can store the email data on Gmail server so you can synchronize with multiple clients, it has better functionality in manipulating inbox, and the ability to manage email folders within single account.

POP is designed to offer simple offline operations, it downloads email to the phone, and generally removing it from the Gmail server, it doesn’t support email folders.

IMAP

Before you can use email on your phone you must enable IMAP in Gmail:

  1. Sign in to Gmail.
  2. Click Settings at the top of any Gmail page.
  3. Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP.
  4. Select Enable IMAP.
  5. Configure your IMAP client and click Save Changes.

Now configure your phone:

  1. Select ‘Messaging’ > ‘Options’ > ‘Settings’ > ‘E-mail’ > ‘Mailboxes’.
    If you have never set up email on your phone before, select ‘Yes’ to define a new mailbox. If you already have other mailboxes, select ‘Options’ and then ‘New mailbox’.
  2. Select ‘Start’ to begin the setup wizard.
  3. Select ‘IMAP4′ and then ‘Next’.
  4. Enter your full email address (including ‘@gmail.com’) as the email address and select ‘Next’. Google Apps users, enter your full address in the format ‘username@your_domain.com’.
  5. Enter ‘imap.gmail.com’ as the incoming mail server and select ‘Next’.
  6. Enter ’smtp.gmail.com’ as the outgoing mail server and select ‘Next’.
  7. Select the appropriate access point and then ‘Next’.
  8. Enter a descriptive name for the email account mailbox name.
  9. Once your mailbox is set up, select it from the email mailbox settings screen.
  10. Select ‘Connection settings’ > ‘Incoming e-mail’.
  11. Enter your address (including ‘@gmail.com’ or ‘@your_domain.com’) and password.
  12. Select ‘SSL/TLS’ for your security (ports) and define your port as ‘993′.
  13. Select ‘Back’.
  14. Select ‘Outgoing e-mail’.
  15. Enter your email address (including ‘@gmail.com’ or ‘@your_domain.com’) and password.
  16. Select ‘StartTLS’ for your security (ports) and define your port as ‘587′.
  17. Select ‘Back’ and change any other settings according to your preferences.

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Access Windows Shared Folder with Your Phone

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Got Wi-Fi equipped phone? Now you can access your windows folder from your phone, using this handy mobile application. SysSMB is an application that capable to access, copy and even share your files between Series 60 3rd edition mobile phone and computer. SysSMB turns the mobile phone into a highly efficient network accessible mobile computer.

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Screenshots
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