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DTAlpha – Alpha Mobile Beta – First Look

I finally downloaded and installed DTAlpha Mobile Emulator, Alpha Mobile Beta, on my laptop with my iPAQ connected to my laptop. Out of my expectation, it didn’t install the software in my iPAQ. Instead it showed skin of various PDAs on my laptop.

Hmmm… So I wonder if this Alpha Mobile Beta served as a virtual program to show what DTAlpha looks like or feel in an actual PDA? I thought I actually could access DTAlpha with my PDA directly by using Alpha Mobile Beta.

Perhaps it’ll be unleashed in the full version of Alpha Mobile?

Here are a list of devices that support Alpha Mobile:

  • Pocket PC and Windows Mobile: HTC, E-TEN, Palm Treo (Except 680), O2, UBIQUIO, iMATE, HP, Dell, Toshiba, Motorola Q
  • Blackberry RIM Curve 8300, 8320, RIM 8800, RIM 8820, RIM 8100, RIM Perl 8100, RIM 8700c, RIM 8800
  • Apple iPhone, iPod Touch

And here’s a screen shot of DTAlpha Mobile Emulator:

Alpha Mobile

Alpha Mobile

Get Alpha Mobile now!

Update:

I just received a clarification about Alpha Mobile and DTAlpha Mobile Emulator.

The EMULATOR simply shows you an example of how it will look on an actual cell phone. The EMULATOR is NOT the DTAlpha Mobile. Look at it as a graphic prototype before creating the physical version.

Now that clears my confusion :)




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    links from TechnoratiWhen I wrote my first impression about DTAlpha, I was confused what DTAlpha is all about since there is no user manual. Well,… DTAlpha – Beta Testing – First GlanceDTAlpha – Alpha Mobile Beta – First LookDTAlpha – What They Say Copyright © 2007 Bright Beginning!. @2006-2007 AldianPrakoso.com & HeraHadiprana.com. All Rights Reserved. Please contact legal@aldianprakoso.com so we can take legal action immediately.

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