| Softick Audio Gateway Review For Palm OS! |
| By Dimitris S. |
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05/29/2007
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Palm OS Software Reviews
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"The Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) has been around for quite awhile now. Simply put, A2DP takes the sound output from your device - PDA, mp3 player, phone, goose, whatever - and converts it into a format compatible with the growing number of ever-increasingly-tasty Bluetooth wireless headphones out there. It's standard on most Windows Mobile devices - even Palm's own Treo 750 - but Palm OS devices have long been neglected. That is, until Softick Audio Gateway (henceforth, SAG) came along last year. The app has steadily progressed since its initial release, adding support for AVRCP (wireless playback controls), compatibility with every Treo model and much-improved (but still not perfect) stability. So what's new with version 1.12? As mentioned earlier, it now supports the latest member of the Treo family - the 755p - and at long last Softick have turned on the audio quality controls. Like a delicious lollipop cruelly dangled just out of reach of a fat child, the option buttons have been there since version 1, but did nothing when you pressed them. Many an enraged user has raised their fists to the sky and demanded "WHY, SOFTICK? WHY?!", but were met only with the unique silence of a stunned crowd of strangers. Until now... " Read this nice review here: and buy this great program here:
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