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Lightstorm
10-21-2004, 12:50 PM
Everyone,
The Code Diver web page advises to go to Handango if you want to purchase it, but I couldn't find anything there or on www.palmgear.com.
When I go to the About menu item, I just get "Code Diver has expired." with no direction as to how to register it. I believe it's v.1.02
Any help?
Thanks!

winexprt
10-21-2004, 01:14 PM
:confused: Huh?

I've never gotten it anywhere BUT here, which is the developers website. Screw PalmGear. They rape developers.

It's still available. http://www.jade.dti.ne.jp/~imazeki/palm/cDiv/index-e.html

Lightstorm
10-21-2004, 01:25 PM
Thanks, winexprt,
I actually got a little cloudy in the mind there and didn't actually see the "BUY HERE! HANDANGO!" link. :)

The shirch (crappy search) engine of Handango wouldn't find it no matter what I put in, so I ended up finding the link via a yahoo search.

Paid for. Thanks.

winexprt
10-21-2004, 01:29 PM
You got it buddy. :)

CodeDiver and a UX50 just go together...like milk & cookies. :p

Lightstorm
10-21-2004, 01:32 PM
Since most apps are now being coded for the UX and other widescreen PDAs, I've found I haven't needed to use it as much. I'm having problems getting it to work with the Franklin Covey Task List.

I've used Force, Long, Long, Same, Same to no avail. Have you found any other configs that worked for stubborn apps?

khad_o
10-21-2004, 01:40 PM
well not all apps would work with codediver. mostly apps that are databased oriented would work. not all will work. try test out different configs like force, same, same, etc

winexprt
10-21-2004, 02:01 PM
I've used Force, Long, Long, Same, Same to no avail. Have you found any other configs that worked for stubborn apps?

Exactly what I always used when I had a UX50.

I've since moved on to a TH55. I love the one-handed operation as I read AvantGo quite a bit on trains & subways here, and using the UX with one hand while standing up was always a very risky operation. ;) I can pretty much do most things I need to with one hand with the TH55.

khad_o
10-21-2004, 02:28 PM
Exactly what I always used when I had a UX50.
I've since moved on to a TH55. I love the one-handed operation as I read AvantGo quite a bit on trains & subways here, and using the UX with one hand while standing up was always a very risky operation. ;) I can pretty much do most things I need to with one hand with the TH55.

even if so you have hence moved to the TH, you're still a UX guru in these threads :D