Installing CME E-quotes Wireless on Your Handheld Device
To install CME E-quotes Wireless on your handheld, place the unit in the
cradle, click on the installation program and follow the installation
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Windows Mobile Pocket PC Compatible Devices
There are two types of Microsoft Windows Mobile devices, those that run a version of the Windows Mobile Pocket PC OS and others that are more like handsets using the Windows Mobile Smartphone platform. Currently, CME E-quotes Wirelesss works on almost all Windows Mobile Pocket PC PDAs running Windows Mobile 2005, 2003 Second Edition, 2003 and 2002.
We are providing here a selected list of Pocket PC devices that have been tested and are known to be compatible with CME E-quotes Wirelesss. If you don’t see your device in this list, and it is running Windows Mobile Pocket PC or Smartphone platform 2005 or 2003 Second Edition, most likely, CME E-quotes Wirelesss will work on it. Most of the newer PDAs are based on Intel XScale microarchitecturerun, and CME E-quotes Wirelesss works well on these newer devices.
A Selected List of Pocket PC-Compatible Devices:
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- AT&T Siemens SX56
- Dell Axim X5 and X3i
- Hitachi G1000
- HP iPAQ 4300 and 5500 Series
- HP iPAQ h6300 and hw6500 Series
- HTC Wizard 8125/8525
- iPAQ h6315
- O2 XDA
- Samsung i700
- Sprint PPC-6700
- T-Mobile MDA
- T-Mobile Phone Edition
- Toshiba 2032
- Toshiba e750 and e800
- Treo 700w / 700wx
- Verizon PPC-XV6600/6601
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Windows Mobile-Based Smartphones
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- Motorola MPx200 / 220 / Q Phone
- Samsung i600
- Sierra Wireless Voq
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Palm-Compatible Devices
Currently, CME E-quotes Wirelesss works on most of the newer Palm devices, running Palm OS 4.0 and Palm OS 5.0. The biggest single change in Palm OS 5 is that it runs on a new hardware platform, using ARM®-compliant processors from industry leaders, such as Intel, Motorola and Texas Instruments.
Because Palm OS 5 is a fully ARM-native, 32-bit operating system running on new hardware, it allows dramatic improvements in speed and capability for the platform and the software.
A Selected List of Palm-Compatible Devices:
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- Palm Tungsten C
- Palm Tungsten T
- Palm Tungsten W
- Sony Clie PEG-UX50
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Palm Smartphones
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- Samsung i500
- Treo 600 / 650* / 700p*
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Rim BlackBerry-Compatible Devices
The BlackBerry must be running on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), which supports TCP / IP. BlackBerry handhelds owned by individuals (that is, not connected to a corporate server) must use CME E-quotes Wirelesss - Personal. All BlackBerry handhelds listed here are compatible with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES).
CME E-quotes Wirelesss Personal is for Non-BES BlackBerry handhelds. And, so far, AT&T Wireless, Cingular, O2 (UK), Rogers Canada, T-Mobile (U.S. and UK) and Vodafone (Germany, Spain and UK), Orange (Switzerland), Swisscom (Switzerland) are the only supported carriers.
A Selected List of BlackBerry-Compatible Devices:
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- RIM BlackBerry 7780, 7750 and 7730
- RIM BlackBerry 7290, 7280 and 7230
- RIM BlackBerry 7250 from Verizon -- QuoTrek will work without
a BES on this device.
- RIM BlackBerry 7510, 7520 and 7100i -- On Nextel, QuoTrek works
without a BES. (Don't use QuoTrek - Personal with the 7510 /
7520 / 7100i on the Nextel network.)
- RIM BlackBerry 7130e from Verizon -- To use QuoTrek on this device,
you must have a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
- RIM BlackBerry 7100t -- You need Build 20041005a, or later, to
use it on this device.
- RIM BlackBerry 8700c, 8700g, 8700r and 8703e
- RIM BlackBerry 8800 and 8830
- RIM BlackBerry Curve 8300
- RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100
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Data delivery performance will be affected by the speed of the carrier service you use with your particular hardware. The data you'll receive will be as real-time as is possible, given current wireless capabilities. As those capabilities improve, so will the speed of the market datafeed.
*The CME E-quotes Wirelesss font size on the Treo 650 is slightly smaller compared to that of other devices. A larger font size is being developed and will be announced here once it becomes available. |
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