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I am the happy owner of an HTC Touch. This page gathers a few tips and tricks I found on the net (or by myself).
Yes, an HTC Touch is not an OS. I still put this page in the OS section until I have a device section
I found out an easy way to synchronize my HTC Touch with Linux. It is explained here. Actually, this is only a very basic synchronization tool:
Then, the HTC Touch is seen as an USB key. You have direct access to the files from the PC. Unfortunately, you can only synchronize your additional SD Card that way, and not the device's own system memory (where contacts are located for instance)…
I use GMobileSync. It's very simple to install and use (provide credentials and push the sync button !).
I tried several solutions (Funambol server, BirdieSync…) and have finally settled to FinchSync.
FinchSync is definetely a developer's tool: an unattractive GUI with non-intuitive options … but it works pretty well and does not put a mess on your computer. Problem: it does not synchronize all Contact information (additional dates, birthday, picture…).
java -jar FinchSync.jar
First, configure a server (Config left menu):
Then, go back to the first window, select your server, and hit the “Sync it!” button (beware: in some situations, having your HTC Touch directly connected to the PC via an USB cable forbids network connections. In that case, make sure to unplug the phone - or it will switch to GPRS/EDGE - so that the synchronization operates over the air). Of course, the FinchSync server must be running !
To configure wifi:
To see the curren status of one's connection: Paramètres → Connexions → Réseau sans fil
Paramètres → Connexions → Connexions → Avancés → Sélectionner des réseaux: les programmes se connectant à Internet → Internet les programmes se connectant à un réseau privé → Réseau de bureau
It's possible to change this by using always “réseau de bureau” (wonder what that means…), but then the wifi connection must be configured to connect to “réseau de bureau”.
The best known solution consists in modifying the appropriate entry in the device's registry. However, this may be risky… A no-risk alternative consists in creating a link to another location.
Problem: ActiveSync keeps on synchronizing with a folder on the device , not on the storage card. The link works though.