jbarr
01-14-2003, 09:10 AM
Due to ClieSource's recent data loss, it looks like the vast wealth of content has gone away..at least for the time being. This is a MAJOR bummer because so much great information may have been irrevokably lost.
For newbies, or those who need some tips, since the release of the NX series, I posted a number of tips here detailing some of the "features" and cool things that I stumbled on while playing with my new Clie NX70V. They were titled "Jim's Tips" and I received a number of favorable responses.
Anyway, because I wanted to keep things in a central, easily remembered place, and because I want to "experience" running a content web site, I recently set up a new site called "Jim's Tips" and it can be found at...drum roll please...jimstips.com (http://jimstips.com). You will find a compliation of the tips I have posted here as well as tip[s for other things in the future.
Please note that my site is in no way meant to compete with ClieSource. ClieSource has been the difinitive resource for Clie information. Now's a great chance for all of us to "get back into it" and start providing more cool content. In fact, I included a link on jimstips.com (http://jimstips.com) that links you back here in case you get lost.
Also, in an effort to help provide ClieSource with content, I will also posting my tips in the "Tutorial" section here per Reggie's request as well as on this forum.
For newbies, or those who need some tips, since the release of the NX series, I posted a number of tips here detailing some of the "features" and cool things that I stumbled on while playing with my new Clie NX70V. They were titled "Jim's Tips" and I received a number of favorable responses.
Anyway, because I wanted to keep things in a central, easily remembered place, and because I want to "experience" running a content web site, I recently set up a new site called "Jim's Tips" and it can be found at...drum roll please...jimstips.com (http://jimstips.com). You will find a compliation of the tips I have posted here as well as tip[s for other things in the future.
Please note that my site is in no way meant to compete with ClieSource. ClieSource has been the difinitive resource for Clie information. Now's a great chance for all of us to "get back into it" and start providing more cool content. In fact, I included a link on jimstips.com (http://jimstips.com) that links you back here in case you get lost.
Also, in an effort to help provide ClieSource with content, I will also posting my tips in the "Tutorial" section here per Reggie's request as well as on this forum.