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Treo 650 MP3

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Steve B. - 27 Dec 2005 22:37 GMT
How can you see which audio files (MP3 in particular) are on the
storage card? When I go to the "Media" app, I only see pcitures
although the "CardInfo" app does say that I have photo and audio items.
The only way I can get to my MP3 is through RealPlayer or Ringo. In
short,  is there some kind of build-in card file browser or I have to
look for a 3rd party app?
Zane Vandiver - 27 Dec 2005 23:03 GMT
The Applications launcher on Palm will only see apps.  Get Filez from
Palmgear.  It is free, and is one of the best file browsers available.
Zane

> How can you see which audio files (MP3 in particular) are on the
> storage card? When I go to the "Media" app, I only see pcitures
> although the "CardInfo" app does say that I have photo and audio items.
> The only way I can get to my MP3 is through RealPlayer or Ringo. In
> short,  is there some kind of build-in card file browser or I have to
> look for a 3rd party app?
Jeffrey Kaplan - 27 Dec 2005 23:19 GMT
It is alleged that Steve B. claimed:

> How can you see which audio files (MP3 in particular) are on the
> storage card? When I go to the "Media" app, I only see pcitures

"Media" is a photo/movie viewer, it won't show audio files.

> although the "CardInfo" app does say that I have photo and audio items.
> The only way I can get to my MP3 is through RealPlayer or Ringo. In

Real has an option to show you the mp3 files installed.

> short,  is there some kind of build-in card file browser or I have to
> look for a 3rd party app?

I do not see a file viewer in the native software.  FileZ is freeware.
McFile isn't, but it's more user-friendly.  Also, most, if not all, 3rd
party launchers include some kind of file manager.

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