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Release notes Latest release date October 13, Full version 5. Jim RE: It's the [cost], stupid! Besides, no one pays for software any more; they just download pirated copies from the Internet!
Of course it will never go away. Plus, don't forget that great software is pirated more that buggy software. Who wants to waste there time pirating buggy software. Your need for good software, and your willingness to pay for it is the only thing that allows good software. That being said, I personally think that v. The new features in the Word translator alone is enough to get my business. That means it will work on the new Palms without waiting for DTG6.
Panagiotis Great Product but I mean cursor movement and fonts! Right to left I. Japanese support may open possibilities up for other right-to-left languages. RE: Great Product but In fact, it's more common to see them written horizontally, in case there are western characters mixed in. Good idea, and one I'd be able to use on a regular basis. Native file formats I. I use a sharp zaurus Now all we need That is, unless the DTG presentations will work directly with the Margi module.
RE: Now all we need Im interested in know too. Worth the cost of the handheld AND the device in my opinion As per DataViz' site:. I have a question, I hope someone can answer.
Document files themselves can be stored on card in DocsToGo v4. I checked the VFS support for categories, and it is the same as 4. You cannot have categories on the card, so WordSmith still has a few advantages. DTG also did not include font smoothing, auto scroll, full screen, or custom fonts. However, the tables and image support in Word documents is very welcome, as is the auto bullet and paragraph numbering. The charting for spreadsheets is OK and allows for 3d chart types, but in my opinon the charts are not as good as MiniCalc.
The MiniCalc charts fill the handheld screen and use bright colors. In addition, the colors are dull and harder to distinguish, and the chart setup is slower and more complicated. The results in Excel on the desktop are identical though A similar situation exists for Pics To Go.
It works well, but not as well as other image viewers. The PowerPoint module is the only choice, so there is nothing to compare it with yet for editing. The presentation I loaded had a mix of images, graphical text, and standard text. It works well except when your presentation is in the portrait orientation. You can edit the text, but in most cases, that is all you need. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help!
Publication date Topics palm pilot , palm pilot software , palm pilot downloads , palm , palm os , downloads , palm downloads. The Palm OS 3. These are to address a flow control problem and a dynamic UI pointer issue.
Here we approach some problems related with estimation of the Tungsten T as a finished product. Let's see what a user of the Tungsten gets. He or she gets a handy, compact and elegant device with a high-quality screen. What can it do? It can store, sort and display entries of the address book, make records for every day and a to-do list, write down expenses, calculate, and make voice marks.
After the simple installation of the sync software on the desktop computer and installation on the PDA of various supplied programs you will get functions for data exchange with PC, for viewing and editing documents in MS Office, displaying images, using a mobile phone via Bluetooth as well as a modem or for sending SMS, browsing WWW and WAP The question is what is the main difference from the capabilities of the previous generation?
Well, it's a dictaphone, a new wireless interface and a higher screen resolution. All other needs on both platforms can be satisfied with additional software. Here we can see the strongest side of the Tungsten inherited from the previous generation - an enormous lot of compatible commercial and freeware software for any needs.
As a multimedia platform the Tungsten must be criticized. The RAM of 16 MB means that if you are going to use the PDA as a player of audio and video files you will have to buy a memory card because the integrated memory will hardly house over min of music in MP3. Lack of the playing programs aggravates the problem, but they can be fetched free compared to a memory card. We found on the Net only two MP3 players but none of them worked.
They are pTunes and AeroPlayer. But the programs wrote "No audio files detected". We tried to load songs directly to the memory card passing the Palm, tried with the HotSync, threw MP3 files into different folders but nothing helped.
I hope it will soon change for better. As for a video player, we couldn't find it, even the simplest one. So, the Tungsten T can be considered a successful model which suits perfectly for business and which has potential multimedia capabilities supported on the OS level, which is a huge step forward.
This is not a finished solution but a base which you can use to build a personal soft hardware complex allowing for fine tuning to meet user's requirements. The Palm is more stable, has a much wider range of software, smaller data volumes in business applications and Bluetooth which is available only in high-grade Pocket PCs.
The principle of management which supports free browsing of applications and documents and which has a system of objective and operating menus, is closer to the Windows.
The current PDA market is guided not by experts in computers but a mass user who won't take to heart two main advantages of the Tungsten over the Pocket PC systems. The conception of a soft hardware base with a possibility to be extended to meet user's requirements means that a user is able to define and phrase these requirements and that he is competent enough to choose and install the required software. An average user cannot and does not want to do it as he has little knowledge in information science, has no time or interest.
A user buys a finished product which allows him to work with personal information, entertain, and which is potentially expandable without much expenses and efforts; then it buys it as a mod accessory and only after that this is a machine for solving specific problems. In this respect Sony offers a good strategy which sacrifices the abstract compatibility but offers a finished solution plus such things which are valued by mass consumers big and high-quality screen, accessories and software supplied, built-in camera etc.
Compatibility is critical only when a user needs a definite program which is unique in its class. An ordinary user doesn't work with such programs. He uses applications of the popular classes which have at least several competing solutions. If one program doesn't work, a user will turn to another similar one; if none of such programs want to run, a user will just give up.
It means that he will turn to another PDA. And what if a data base for home CD collection doesn't work?
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