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Jeff Kirvin
01-20-2005, 04:01 AM
FontSmoother, why it doesn't work on a Zodiac, what to do about that and a rundown of RSS readers for your Palm. [details (http://www.1src.com/?m=show&id=782)]

jjesusfreak01
01-20-2005, 06:52 AM
Jeff, if you like TrueType, all you have to do is wait for OS6, and wait, and wait, and wait.

strider_mt2k
01-22-2005, 11:36 AM
Again the Podcast gets me thinking and trying new things! -Thanks!

I've never explored using different fonts on my TH55, but I'm trying both Fonts 4 OS5 and FontSmoother with really impressive results.
I like how fonts can be stored on the memory card, but noticed I have to clear out unused ones from RAM or they'll wind up collecting there whether I use them or not. -not a biggie just an observation.

I also use MobiPocket Reader Pro, which is tons better now thanks to smooth looking, easy reading fonts.

It looks like a worthy investment on both fronts!
YAHM is also the king of hack managers from way back. I welcome it to my TH55 as I did on my older machines.

The snow is falling here in S. NJ, so it's a perfect time to spend exploring this stuff.
(As if ANY time wouldn't be!) ;)

:D

madmaxmedia
01-25-2005, 04:09 PM
Great job, thanks for the podcasts Jeff!

PS- 1 little hint- "Thou shall not say 'ummmm...'"

Jeff Kirvin
01-25-2005, 04:17 PM
I'm working on that, I really am. But I've noticed that a lot of professional radio people do it too.

jjesusfreak01
01-25-2005, 04:49 PM
I'm working on that, I really am. But I've noticed that a lot of professional radio people do it too.
Well, they get paid to do it, and you dont, so I dont want hear it again!! You got me, Jeff? Never, ever again! Just kidding, feel free to say ummmm... if you cant find enough stuff to put into the podcasts. A few things of extreme interest this week are Mobile-Stream's rotation app for Sony Clies, as well as this soon to be released Infinifile by OnVerge labs.

madmaxmedia
01-26-2005, 03:06 AM
I'm working on that, I really am. But I've noticed that a lot of professional radio people do it too.

LOL, it's hard I know! Great job though, keep it up-