Yeah… I have Android 2.2 Froyo running on my HTC HD2 right now. That’s the main reason that I flashed HardSPL3 on it. By the way, Android 2.2 is really cool and new to me. Still need lot of time to explore it. Note – Be warned, Installing HSPL may void your warranty. But you can uninstall HSPL before send to service. The support won’t know it. Really cannot resist to have Android on HTC HD2. So I flashed HardSPL3 on my HTC HD2. So far so good…
Tag: HTC HD2
Download HTC HD2 Android Launcher ~ One click launches clrcad and haret instantly
Jmz Android Dual-Boot for HTC HD2 helps me to make selection to boot into Windows Mobile or Android 2.2 Froyo during startup. But no everyone like to make selection during booting, here is another useful single click to load Android application for you ~ HTC HD2 Android Launcher.
HTC HD2 Android Launcher will execute clrcad.exe first then haret.exe for you. “Are you sure you want to boot android?” will be prompted when click on the launcher. It prevent accidentally Android loading. It has another version that will load Android without asking any question. But I failed to make it work. It still prompts that question. Anyway, I prefer a question version because putting it at the main page. I will click on it accidentally.
Finger friendly Manila-style Outlook Tasks ~ pTasks
Using Windows Mobile 6.5 Outlook Tasks is like nightmare on my HTC HD2 that without stylus even with its large screen. I can’t touch properly on the task that I wanted to complete and usually miss touch other uncompleted tasks. However, pTasks ~ a finger friendly Manila-style Outlook Tasks comes to rescue.
Weather4me ~ weather info for Windows Mobile
Hmm… I am not sure why. My HTC HD2 Weather tab does not seem to locate my home town Sungai Petani through GPS. Therefore, it cannot update the weather status at all. While waiting for a fix on that, I found another nice Windows Mobile application that provide weather information from AccuWeather.com ~ Weather4me.
nueUSBKeyboard ~ Turn your Window Mobile Phone into USB Keyboard
I wanted to use my HTC HD2 as Chinese input for PC. Hopefully, it can be used like Wacom tablet that can input Chinese characters. I searched around the Internet and found nueUSBKeyboard. nueUSBKeyboard turns your device into a real USB HID Keyboard. It is useful to enter text, control the BIOS, etc on your computer, or other USB Host that accepts HID Keyboards such as Playstation3, XBOX360, etc.