Hi All,
I would like to know if these applications can be added to the iPhone? I think they are great and would be a great asset if they can.
Thanks.
Kally
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These programs are for Windows only. If you can use your iPhone as a portable hard drive then you can install the apps there, connect the iPhone to a Windows computer, start the PAM and POW PortableApps.com Menu from the iPhone.
(This is all theory. I don't know if the iPhone can be used as a portable hard drive.)
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I have an iPhone myself, and I'd say no. Apple 'locks it down' so the 'Pictures' directory is the only one browesable by your PC / Mac. I'm not sure if iPhones / iPod touches can be used for disk mode, though I likely doubt it, and if they can, I don't think it will work unlike the regular iPod. So much is different with the iPhone / iPod touch.
You are correct and wrong. If you hack the iPhone (would not want to do this) or it is not updated to the most recent you might be able to use it as a Hardrive.
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That's kinda blunt, how would you do that?
I'd be willing to say that it voids your warranty and who knows what else. Apple has these devices extremely locked down to the point where it's pathetic, and people just keep eating them up. lol
You can use disk mode on the ipod touch
http://www.google.com/search?q=ipod+touch+disk+mode&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq...
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If you mean by "added" can these apps "run" on the iPhone then the answer is no. Windows (of all flavours*) only runs on Intel-like processors. the iPhone has a StrongARM chip in it and probably a cut-down version of Apple's Mac OS X, which is based on a variant of UNIX called BSD. The one thing Windows is not is UNIX.
(*) Okay so early versions of NT (upto NT4) did run on other chipsets than Intel, e.g. Digital/Compaq/HP Alpha processor, but current version of Windows run only on Intel/AMD.