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PWI Embedded Sound Extractor v1.0
Size: 35 KB
Date: September 4, 2007
Type: Freeware
Requirements:
• Pocket PC
• .NET CF runtimes
Download:
• PWI_Embedded_Sound_Extractor.zip
Author: Menneisyys
Home: http://www.winmobiletech.com/
Email: n/a
Description:
ActiveSync has always been unable to extract embedded sound files from Notes
(.PWI) files, causing a lot of problems to people using this way to create
notes with embedded voice notes - the embedded voice notes couldn't be played
off your dekstop computer. Also, up to now, there has been a complete lack of
an app doing this.
This utility will extract these files from PWI files.
Using on the Pocket PC:
* Download the ZIP file.
* Extract the CAB file meant for your device. For example, all WM2003+ u
sers should extract PWI_Embedded_Sound_Extractor_ARMV4.CAB. Transfer it
to your PDA.
* Start File Explorer on your PDA and click the CAB file. Alternatively,
you can use CabInstl or other tools like FileDialogChanger to install it
on a storage card.
* Start the application (it doesn't have any fancy icon - just look for the
name PWISoundExtractor).
* As instructed, click ‘Convert!’ and, on the next screen, just click on a
PWI file that contains embedded sound files. The app will extract the
files and tells you how many of them there were and into what directory
it extracted them.
Tested on both an iPAQ 2210 and a Pocket Loox 720 (and, of course, the PC
version on the desktop); works flawlessly.
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