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New Touch Diamond2 Tools

Need to tune up your Touch Diamond 2 or Touch Pro 2?  There is a new tool out there  that does just that.

TD2 Tools is a great application that I used on my Touch Pro2 and it has pretty much all the needed options that you will need to customize your phone.

The software is free and I strongly recommend it to everyone that owns either a Touch Pro2/Tilt2 or a Touch Diamond2/ HTC Pure.

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Thanks to the Developer over at XDA for the software.

J

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10 Responses to “New Touch Diamond2 Tools”

  • No tag download link? I don't mind so much as i have neither of these devices but it could be useful in the future.

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    WMPerson Reply:

    There is, Its the XDA button, Click where it says XDA and you will go to it.

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    Foamy Reply:

    I know that but a tag link would make it so much easier to download.

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    WMPerson Reply:

    What kind of Tag are you talking about?

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    Foamy Reply:

    a microsoft tag like the one used here: http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=9263

    or here: http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=9239

    WMPerson Reply:

    I will try to do that next time, if i can figure out how to, from that complicated site.

    Foamy Reply:

    I think you just click the "make tag" button here: http://www.microsoft.com/tag/

    you need an account though so i don't know any more.

    WMPerson Reply:

    I have one, but i tried last week, but didn't work out well.

  • David:

    I have a question…when you load up the application for the first time, are the settings that are enabled ones that are enabled on the phone or are those the ones preferred by the developer?

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  • Hi, I am the developer of TD2 Tools, I can say when you forst load the application, the settings you first see are the ones that are read from your device on start up. This is so you can see exactly what is enabled and what isnt on your device. :-)

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