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mToday


Author: Vicott Wong
System: Windows Mobile Pocket PC
Size: 49.81 KB
Downloads: 6259

Software Version: 0.2
Release Date: 3rd January 2009 (Revision History)
Status: Discontinued
Supports: Windows Mobile 2003 and above
Description: mToday is an application for you to switch between two today screen profiles to enable/disable pre-defined today plug-ins quickly and conveniently.

Installation Notes
  1. Download the CAB file and transfer it to your device. Do not open the CAB file as if it is a ZIP file.
  2. On your device, launch your file explorer and locate the CAB file.
  3. Tap on the CAB file to start installation.
Usage Notes
  1. Tap on the settings icon (second from the right) to go to the settings page.
  2. Tick the today plug-ins you wish to enable for each of the 3s profiles.
  3. Go the menu and save the profiles.
  4. In the main screen, you can click one of the 3 icons from the left to switch to profile 1, 2 or 3.
  5. Alternatively, you can use the shortcuts created from the settings screen to trigger one of the profiles immediately.
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Limitations
  1. RealVGA is not fully supported at the moment.
  2. This software does not have the function to re-order the today plug-ins. You have to go to the Today settings page to re-order the today plug-ins the way you like it.
  3. Some of the today plug-ins do not support toggling using this software, e.g. default Date/Time plug-in.
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#1 2009-02-15 09:17
Wish there was a vga version of mtoday
 
 
#2 vicott 2009-02-15 18:06
It does work on VGA screens. But the icon image quality is a little poor in default VGA mode. And the icons are not displaying the larger size when in true VGA mode. Unfortunately, I still haven't really figured out how that can be done.
 
 
#3 2009-03-01 02:13
THX for good work with mToday.
One thing about limitations and Date/Time plugin - look in registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Today
Name: Date
Data: 0 (for disabled, 1 for enabled)

Greetings from Poland
WaM
 
 
#4 vicott 2009-03-01 12:36
Unfortunately, I've tried playing around with that registry value before and it doesn't seem to be sufficient to toggle the Date/Time plug-in.
 
 
#5 2009-03-01 22:45
Today must be refreshed(reloaded) after this value is changed. I don't know how to do it in other way than soft reset.

I test it on HTC Diamond with Orange branded software (ROM).
 
 
#6 2009-03-01 23:45
One more thing - in HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Today is also another value - named "Enabled" with data=1
It is not for Date/Time plugin, but for Today.
Even when TouchFLO 3D is selected there should to be data=1
 
 
#7 2009-05-22 11:09
works quite well on HTC Elfin..
tryed useing ihonetoday on one of the profile screens but it then loses its own settings for the other profiles.

Sugesttion: Mtoday System tray icon :) so that we can exicute it from the today sereen without going into the start menu ! :)
 
 
#8 2010-03-21 09:27
Hi.

So I read:

"Added command line option to launch settings (-p0)"

When I do:
Run(SystemPath( "ProgramFiles" ) \ "Vicsoft\MToday\mToda y.exe","-p1")

It pops up the mToday Switcher and leaves it there.

Am I not doing the command line argument correctly. I did try "-1" but as I suspected that also popped up the switcher.

I am also assuming -p0 refers to mToday 1, and -p1 would refer to mToday 2.

I kind of wish there were a reg setting for "Current mToday Profile" for last switched profile.

Thanks...
HowdyKeith
 
 
#9 vicott 2010-03-21 10:59
I'm not sure about your codes, but "-p1" to "-p3" are indead the parameters used for the respective profiles. You can check the shortcut syntax from the shortcut files created in the app.
 
 
#10 2010-05-15 00:19
Thanks for confirmation.

I will look at the shortcuts if i have a problem.

Thanks again.
 

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