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preludejtstyle
11-14-2009, 03:52 PM
I just did a factory reset on my Palm T/X. I love it! I enjoy using it again. However, what about updates?

Is there a newer version of:
*Blazer - (I have V4.3)
*VersaMail - (i have v3.1c)
*Documents to go - (I have v7.006 (955))
*Pocket Tunes - (I have v4.07)
*Photo & Media Player? - (I have v3.1.0.40)
*Task - (I have v1.2.5)

Anything else?

Kdrude
11-15-2009, 04:39 AM
I just did a factory reset on my Palm T/X. I love it! I enjoy using it again. However, what about updates?

Is there a newer version of:
*Blazer - (I have V4.3)
*VersaMail - (i have v3.1c)
*Documents to go - (I have v7.006 (955))
*Pocket Tunes - (I have v4.07)
*Photo & Media Player? - (I have v3.1.0.40)
*Task - (I have v1.2.5)

Anything else?

To check on available updates for Palm software you can install and run a freeware program, Trackerdog at http://trackerdog.a0soft.com/

philpalm
11-15-2009, 07:02 AM
The website for trackerdog did not update their software page. The newest version of file Z is 6.8 on my device but here is where the latest version is located:
http://www.palmgear.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=software.showsoftware&prodid=9992
(the top version that google posted has a warning so I used the secondary source)

You can search here at 1src or brighthand for the best version of Blazer or whatever browser, your results may vary depending on your particular needs when websurfing on the TX. I prefer my IPhone if I need to use a pda to websurf.

For media I have the same version but I've read some people prefer Resco photo media and for my Treo I have used Grx view Lt v 1.06.

I am using Mobipocket version 5.3 and Isilo version 4.32.

DTG version also varies depending on what windows software you have.

preludejtstyle
11-15-2009, 11:57 AM
Well, I bought Kinoma player and Coreplayer. I like Kinoma, but coreplayer doesn't do anything that other free programs didn't already do. It's a waste.

I was hoping one of them would play FLV files, but they don't play the right codec.

philpalm
11-15-2009, 12:25 PM
Convert flv files via mozilla:
http://www.1src.com/forums/showthread.php?t=150988&highlight=flv