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10-02-2006, 01:02 PM
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#331 | | Registered User
Join Date: May 2004 Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Posts: 387
| Quote: | Originally Posted by adamrory is there anyone who knows where i can find the palm pilot application that turns the touch screen into a digital scale, i know its out there somewhere ive seen it...i just need to know where to get it..please someone has to know, any comments or suggestions are helpful!!!
thank youuu | Not sure what you mean by digital scale, but maybe Araiguma Ruler might be it??
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10-02-2006, 01:07 PM
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#332 | | Registered User
Join Date: May 2004 Location: Antwerp, Belgium
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by npbeers Does anyone know where I can find MultiUser Hack 4.1?
Also, does this version work on the TX? | Get it here, it's for OS5 so it should run on your TX.
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10-11-2006, 07:33 AM
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#333 | | Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2006
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| help please I am looking for some word procesor, able to contain- read (formulas) equations
What i would like to do is: i have a lot of mathematical word(.doc) documnents containing equations (single line and not a single line equations) - and i can't find find a tool (programme) which would preserve equations in it's original state (not a single line equations). I hope you understand what i need.
Does somebody know such a programme?
And the thing is when i try to convert .doc to .pdf is ok but when try i put .pdf on to palm (adobe reader) it converts it into a single line -which is a total mass by the way!!
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10-11-2006, 07:41 AM
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#334 | | Recovering Palm Fiddler
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,334
| Have you tired PalmPDF? It's better than Adobe Reader, and free too. I do not know how it handles equations, but it's worth a try. Get it here.
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10-11-2006, 08:05 AM
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#335 | | Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by FerdFerd Have you tired PalmPDF? It's better than Adobe Reader, and free too. I do not know how it handles equations, but it's worth a try. Get it here. |
FerdFerd thank you for such a quick reply, i forgot to say that i have palm 4.1 OS (sorry), and PalmPDF requires a 5.-> version
do i have other options?
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11-04-2006, 05:09 AM
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#336 | | PalmPDF Master
Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Berlin
Posts: 808
| pinstripe: on your desktop use pdftoppm and ppmtojpeg, you get both command line tools when instaling cygwin (+xpdf) on windows or you just have it in linux.
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11-12-2006, 08:53 AM
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#337 | | Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 44
| Best Task List? I have a TX. I also have ADD. Any suggestions on the best Task List software? Thanks much.
Habit. Mother to genius and junky. |
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11-13-2006, 09:09 AM
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#338 | | TH55 Nutcase Member
Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Kansas City, MO
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by Lil E I have a TX. I also have ADD. Any suggestions on the best Task List software? Thanks much.
Habit. Mother to genius and junky. |
Well, it depends on your needs. There is the built-in ToDo list. You could you the freeware HandyShopper for excellent list support w/alarms. DateBk6 has integrated tasks lists with the calendar. However, I am currently using Life Balance for it's show me what's really important and where my time goes features.
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12-17-2006, 09:06 PM
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#339 | | Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 47
| Just wanted to say, this is the best thread in here. Its given me some great research on what I need to add to my TX. Couple questions I didn't find answers to though; Anyone have a favorite;
-High-res calculator for college level math? (general calc 2)
-Map or 411 like program. (Prefer High-Res) Mostly for basic address's, phone numbers and simple directions.
A program to allow me to adjust the overall screen intensity? Not just the brightness but also the contrast and the color?
Thanks, and you have all been a big help in my reading/lurking. |
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12-17-2006, 09:17 PM
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#340 | | avatar by joe
Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Philly
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by preludejtstyle Just wanted to say, this is the best thread in here. Its given me some great research on what I need to add to my TX. Couple questions I didn't find answers to though; Anyone have a favorite;
-High-res calculator for college level math? (general calc 2)
-Map or 411 like program. (Prefer High-Res) Mostly for basic address's, phone numbers and simple directions.
A program to allow me to adjust the overall screen intensity? Not just the brightness but also the contrast and the color?
Thanks, and you have all been a big help in my reading/lurking. |
Welcome to 1src preludejtsyle!
I used to use a third party calculator but the included on with the T|X is pretty good. Don't be fooled by the basic looking calculator when you first open it. Simply hit the right directional pad on the 5 way nav and you will get a quite a few options (calculator changes with each tap of the 5 way nav).
For a 411 app I use the free Directory Assistant app. And I also highly recommend google's own google maps for palm os. Both the directory assistant and google maps will need your T|X's WiFi or BT connection. |
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12-18-2006, 02:13 AM
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#341 | | Custom User
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Germany
Posts: 1,209
| for the college calc, the best is the power48 calc. You just need the roms of the corresponding HP calcs, which can be downloaded from their website. My brother has a 48GX so im used to this1, but you also have the 49G, which is better i guess  .
...and welcome to 1src 
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12-18-2006, 08:56 AM
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#342 | | Oxidants happen.
Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Seattle
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by Church Punk for the college calc, the best is the power48 calc. You just need the roms of the corresponding HP calcs, which can be downloaded from their website. My brother has a 48GX so im used to this1, but you also have the 49G, which is better i guess  .
...and welcome to 1src  |
I second the recommendation for power48  I use the 49G ROM, it's closer to what I'm used to... Be aware though that I have never had a professor that would let me use my pda for a calculator on an exam. Can't say I blame them, my TX can store a lot of information - I've even got entire textbooks on my SD Card.
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12-20-2006, 11:11 AM
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#343 | | Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 47
| thanks for the help. On the calc, I won't be using it on exams, but just for general and classroom use when i don't have my TI-83plus or until I can afford to get a new TI-84plus, and quick calcs throughout the day.
I need a directory assistant kind of program that doesn't use wifi, something I can just keep on a card, to have when i need a number or addresses or something similiar.
any suggestions? Again, I prefer High-res, but no loss otherwise. |
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01-19-2007, 10:19 PM
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#344 | | Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: NYC
Posts: 5
| Quote: | Originally Posted by dmccunney Must haves? Hmmm... KsDatebook, a freeware replacement for the built-in Datebook app by "Kim", roughly equivalent to Pimlico Software's Datebk3. KsTodo, a freeware Todo replacement from the same author. LionDoc, a free, open source Palm "doc" reader based on Bill Claggett's classic CSpotRun app. LionDoc adds support for categories, documents on an expansion card, and "zText" documents. MoePaint, a free, color, hi-res paint program for PalmOS devices by Toshiyuki Hayashi. (Download link is a Russian site, as the author's site doesn't seem to exist now.  ) Pilot-DB, a free, open source database manager for PalmOS. Pilot-DB includes plugins that let it handle JFile3 and Mobile-DB databases, as well as databases on an expansion card. It also has a scripting facility, and fields in one database can refer to records in another, providing proper relational capabilities. PalmFiction, a free, open source doc reader from a Russian programmer. PalmFiction is the most powerful program of its type I've seen. It handles Palm "doc" files, zText files, plain ASCII files, and RTF files (which it displays as plain text). It can navigate the directory structure on expansion cards, giving you flexibility on where you keep things. The home page for the program is in Russian, but the reader itself is available in English, French, German, and Spanish. PalmPDF, a free, open source PDF viewer for PalmOS devices by Henk Jonas, based on the XPDF library. PDF files take a lot of memory and dynamic heap to decode and render. PalmPDF does its best with what you have, adjusting modes to suit available resources. It runs fine on my Tapwave Zodiac 2 with all features enabled. Plucker, a free, open source offline HTML reader for PalmOS. Plucker includes a desktop component that will "pluck" websites, and convert the result to a form viewable on the PDA by the Plucker viewer. The desktop is cross-platform, and available for Windows, MAc OS X, and Linux. There are also desktop versions in Java and C++ from other developers. I have about 2,300 HTML formatted books in Plucker format on my PDA, and half the reason for the PDA's existance is to be a Plucker engine. PsMemo, a freeware replacement for the built-in memopad program. TCPMP, The Core Pocket Media Player, a free, open source media player for PalmOS and other devices. TCPMP handles a variety of audio and video files using plugins, including MP3 and Ogg audio, and AVI, MPEG, and MPEG4 video files. The current "bleeding edge" PalmOS version (0.72 RC1) is available here.
All of these run splendidly on my Tapwave Zodiac 2, and use the full 32xx480 screen. (The Zodiac and TCPMP are just made for each other.  )
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thank you for your listing, i really find these very useful and its free  |
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01-21-2007, 04:24 PM
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#345 | | Now treo'd & still TX'ed
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: NZ
Posts: 292
| Cheers got a few of those 
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