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reggae
02-04-2003, 10:19 AM
is there a text editor out there that works like notepad on a ppc (or pc for that matter)?
desired functionality would be being able to edit any ascii text file on my clie (beit in handheld memory or memory stick)
i only need the same features as memopad, but i'd like to be able to save/edit files on my memorystick.
thanks in advance.
Nemius
02-04-2003, 10:29 AM
Documents-to-go, www.dataviz.com
It comes with the NX-70 and I use it all the time.
Am I missing something in your request?
reggae
02-04-2003, 10:41 AM
Originally posted by Nemius
Documents-to-go, www.dataviz.com
It comes with the NX-70 and I use it all the time.
Am I missing something in your request?
perhaps... i seem to be unable to edit html and txt files... or open them for that matter. or am i missing something?
davidy
02-04-2003, 12:13 PM
My current solution is to use CF2doc to convert txt or htm files on MS into doc format in RAM. Then reconvert to txt onto MS. It is rather slow, and I have asked for a txt editor for editing htmls stored on MS. Minioffice has a doc editor that can open and edit docs on MS. However they don't have the txt/htm editing capability. I wrote to them pointing out that the only difference between an uncompressed doc file and txt file is the header information added on a doc file. Hence it should be no problem to add txt/html editing capabilities in their already existing miniwrite. Perhaps you could petition them to do the same.
davidy
02-10-2003, 09:34 AM
Does somebody know of a .txt editor - ie editing .txt files stored on MS without conversion.
If you do, please let us know.
ahiru
02-15-2003, 12:04 PM
How about this ? It works like default Memopad and can save Texts into MemoryStick (but upto 4kbyte)
--> http://crspalm.hp.infoseek.co.jp/#crsmemo
Ghosty
04-20-2003, 04:55 AM
I think crs-memo is prefect, I was looking for it for so long... thank you.
rosdimahdi
04-21-2003, 03:33 AM
What I did was, since I'm still new with PalmOS, I copied the txt file onto the MS using MS Export. Then open the file using iSilo (iSilo is a text viewer program, no editing). Then I copy everything in iSilo and paste it in Memopad. Then, I can edit it and save as a Memopad file.
Raybot
04-21-2003, 04:14 AM
VFSi (freeware) is a nice file manager but it also comes by default with a text editor plugin and a JPEG viewer plugin ... you need to tell it to use that plugin to open .html files and the like but once you've done that, you can open any ASCII file (in fact any file, it just chokes if its got non-ASCII characters in it) ... it even has a nice 'remove CR' facility for files that are formatted on systems that use 'CR-LF' linebreaks ...
- Raybot
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