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Epoc Digest      Wed, 13 Aug 2003     Volume 01 : Number 317

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Sent to:  799 subscribers


In today's Epoc Digest 18 messages:

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- Re: Remapping silks

- New word ;-)

- What I want

- Re : New Psion Magazine (4 Will)

- RE: What I Want

- Minority of Two! (Digest 316)

- Answer to George

- RE: iBook Follow-Up Comments

- NetBook Pro

- Revo battery solution

- EPOC DIGEST V1 # 316 (8) External Revo battery pack

- RE: Re : New Psion Magazine (4 Will)

- Keith's not just 1 of 1! & Well Done Will Green

- Addtition for Jack update; New Psion Magazine

- MacFixit on Bluetooth filetransfer

- Re: The use of Ethernet on the Netbook

- Re: Netbook Pro

- netbook pro


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Date: 11 Aug 2003 19:54:06 +0000

From: Jan R Gustafsson

Subject: Re: Remapping silks


Astrid  Stappenbeck wrote at  3 Aug 2003 21:09:13 +0100 in EPOC DIGEST V1 # 312 (8)


> Hi,


> some digests ago I asked about a way of remapping

> Data to Infrared while retaining the switch

> function (i.e. when calling data again it will

> switch to the next open data file). Ulrich

> Hornstein had data set above Contacts and could so

> get this function by pressing Ctrl + Contacts.

> Well, I now managed to remap Data to Contacts

> (retaining full functionality of course) and

> Contacts (nothing to switch here) to Infrared by

> fiddling with shell.ini.

> However, I would still prefer the original idea

> (keeping contacts at its icon and mapping data to

> infrared). Is there really no way to do it?


I have been using Mario Collados'  excellent Assistant for some years now. It seems to me that it handles remapping of silk screen keys in a very flexible way. Why not try it?

Jan G

Stockholn, Sweden


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 05:57:52 +0000

From: Marcus von Cube

Subject: New word ;-)


Quote from my last posting about networking:


>The nB is neither a PC nor a Unix syser.


The last word seems the result of a short circuit in my brain: I obviously started writing "system" and then switched to "server". Both words are basically correct..


Marcus


http://www.mvcsys.de


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 08:37:13 +0000

From: Cyril Catt

Subject: What I want


Keith Giles, you may be a minority, but you are not alone in just wanting a small reliable machine with a usable keyboard, word processor, spreadsheet, database, and cheap replaceable AA batteries. That is just about all I want.


But I am a bit more fussy in wanting it to be able to use and produce files in formats that can easily be transmitted to, and used by, other platforms - and a screen wide enough so spreadsheets and word processing can be used effectively (ie not a tiny square like the Palms). Colour, sound, touch and email connectivity are not necessary, especially if they shorten battery life.


Cyril Catt


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 08:45:54 +0000

From: Jack

Subject: Re : New Psion Magazine (4 Will)


To Will Green

>>....... visit www.psioncomputer.com ...... info and subscription details.<<<

Re :

I did; but not having a "UK bank debit card" prevents from subscribing !


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 08:47:33 +0000

From: Russell Parkin

Subject: RE: What I Want


Keith,


Just wanted to let you know that you're not in a minority of 1. There are at least two of us.


I use my 5mx for the same reasons as you. Connectivity is limited to beaming files to an iPAQ and I'm happy to occasionally be out of touch with the rest of the world. I can take the 5mx wherever I like, around the house or on the road, and still have the ability to write documents, OPL programs, spreadsheets etc. I don't know of any other device that is as portable but still has a usable keyboard. Add to that the stability and simplicity that is EPOC and I'd be lost without my Psion.


Thanks,

Russell



Date: 11 Aug 2003 15:47:48 +0000

From: Keith Giles

Subject: What I Want


...

I think I'm a minority of 1 because all I want is a small machine with a usable keyboard, word processor, spreadsheet, database, cheap replaceable alkaline batteries ...


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 09:05:56 +0000

From: Buzzjazz

Subject: Minority of Two! (Digest 316)


Keith was asserting that his needs are simple. Mine too...like Keith, I use my desktop fat Dell for e-mail and web and printing and all that.

Maybe there's something about living in/near Silicon Valley that makes us yearn for a simpler life!

So we are a minority of TWO, although, compared to Keith, I would certainly qualify as the Luddite!

Keith, I haven't set up Emulator yet, trying to get this re- fi, and a merchant account set up, and blah blah......but I will get to it within a month I hope! Thanks again, and be sure to stop by if you're up toward the city.

Manifest More Mirth,

   so sayeth Buzz Brooks


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 09:14:43 +0000

From: martin

Subject: Answer to George


Answer to George:


>>>Yes, it is sad that EPOC seems at peril but the hardware concept still lives on. I did sign the petition, but am also listening to Chris, Rolf, Martin and others who are fighting their respective corners <<<


Eeer, fighting? As far as I am concerned we're having a rather interesting, open, and hopefully educated discussion and sharing of views. Hope it can be of interest to others as well.


'Fighting' is more the kind of discussion that Arent and the like tries to create.


kind regards

Martin


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 10:45:07 +0000

From: Simon Wolf

Subject: RE: iBook Follow-Up Comments


Itamar,


Regarding the iBook's sleep mode, based on what I have read elsewhere I would happily put my iBook to sleep, put it in a bag and then travel across the globe (this is hypothetical since I only rarely travel and that is mainly for holidays).  I do put my iBook to sleep and carry it around the house and into work (a short car journey) with no ill effects so far.  As far as I know the sleep mode parks the hard disk properly so there should be no chance of lost data or a damaged hard disk and I have read about people who travel the globe with their iBooks asleep rather than switched off.


You might be interested in reading message 12 onwards in this thread: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=1ez8d90.kd73y k132619jN%25not%40all.valid&rnum=11&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dibook%2Bsleep%2Bt ravel%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26start%3D10%26sa%3DN.  The general consensus seems to be that iBooks and PowerBooks are designed to allow travelling in sleep mode, especially when using OS X rather than the older OS 9 operating system.



Alan,


"Simon, I've never liked Apple computers, probably because I was put off them when they only had CAPITAL letters without lower case and they were very, very expensive."  I think that things have moved on a bit since then. :)  I actually think that they now offer better value for money than their Windows counterparts and maybe this is why Apple are now seeing an upsurge in demand.


Regarding the Revo charging issues, I'll hold up my hands and confess that my Revo experience is very limited and when I have used them I've never had a problem (probably due to following all of the guides and advice that I have read) but it is still not as straightforward as I would have liked it to be and plenty of people do seem to have had issues.  The fact that the process is more convoluted than dropping the machine into a cradle and ignoring the whole charging process makes it man-on-the-street unfriendly and I doubt that most Revo owners researched how to charge their batteries on the web before using their machines.


Simon


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 10:45:22 +0000

From: Mike McConnell

Subject: NetBook Pro


To: George Cooke (and All)


<<Sad though it is to envisage the demise of EPOC, we should really consider whether the new NetbookPro will satisfy the needs of users.>>


In view of the ongoing and widespread misconception as to what the "netBook Pro" actually is, perhaps this posting by Harvey of Psion Teklogix in the Psion Place message boards will be of value. It quite clearly isn't just a netBook replacement running a different OS but with similar built-in applications!


------<quote>-------------

I would like to point out at this stage however...I have been monitoring the debate surrounding this with interest but I think many of you have misunderstood the product. This is not netBook simply powered by Microsoft instead of Symbian. Cosmetically it looks similar, yes, but that is where the similarities end. NETBOOK PRO has been designed by us as a 'task-specific' mobile computing device for the enterprise market - specifically for applications such as sales force automation and field service.


It does not contain a full suite of applications such as you would find on current netBook such as databases and spreadsheets etc. It is not a

PDA....it is not a sub-notebook...this is not what it has been designed for.


It has been designed to extend the reach of back-office systems such as SAP and other CRM systems into the hands of mobile workers. As such, customer specific applications (whatever they may be) will be loaded onto the device for seamless integration with such systems.


Naturally we are looking at other markets for which the device may have fit and so are likely to continue developments to address the unique needs of

such markets. If a market has potential, we will always evaluate and assess it on it's own merits.


A standalone computing device such as how you may use your netBook now though, it is not, hence why a lot of the debate going on here is to some extent inappropiate to Psion Teklogix' core business.

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Regards,

Mike            [Dundee, Scotland] __________________________________________


Mobile Phone & SMS: +44 (0)7870 236984

Mobile Fax: +44 (0)7977 156138

Web: http://www.mikemcc.org.uk

__________________________________________


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 12:18:37 +0000

From: Edward J. Curtis, Jr.

Subject: Revo battery solution


I'm rarely away from a plug for so long, so I've never experienced the problem Itamar described (though at 65% I usually had about 10 hours to go). However, soon after the Revo came out Peter Rand posted instructions on Revoworld for building a battery pack out of parts he bought from Radio Shack. This link talks about a commercial battery pack that is available:


www.revoworld.com/dbShowNews.asp?ID=754


At 11:31 AM 8/12/2003, Itamar wrote:

>Re. Revo Battery Solution - You wrote "I normally let the Revo discharge >to about 15% or so before I recharge it". That is great for someone who >has the mains at hand whenever he gets to 15%. However, for people >traveling this might be a big problem, needing to recharge it while still >at 65% full before leaving for the airport for a flight of 7 hours to the >USA for example. I think that is one of the main problems with the REVO

>(and why I never considered it together with the lack of a CF-card slot).


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 13:57:07 +0000

From: Mike Isaacs

Subject: EPOC DIGEST V1 # 316 (8) External Revo battery pack



Re Edward J Curtis's Revo battery problems.


The  Revoworld item re a DIY external battery pack for the Revo is an excellent solution to the difficulties in using the Revo  away from a wall socket!


The article describes a simple way of using  four AA batteries with a battery holder to recharge the Revo anywhere.  I have found this very handy when travelling.


The article can be found at www.revoworld.com/dbshownews.asp?id=109

--

Mike Isaacs


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 18:23:28 +0000

From: Will Green

Subject: RE: Re : New Psion Magazine (4 Will)


Dear Jack,


My mistake, I thought NoChex was international, but its not!


I have added PayPal account details to the website, which do except international cards.


Kind Regards,


Will.

Psion Computer.


-----Original Message-----

From: JSent: 12 August 2003 09:46

To: Epoc Digest

Cc: will

Subject: Re : New Psion Magazine (4 Will)



To Will Green

>>....... visit www.psioncomputer.com ...... info and subscription details.<<<

Re :

I did; but not having a "UK bank debit card" prevents from subscribing !


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 18:46:17 +0000

From: Mark Johns

Subject: Keith's not just 1 of 1! & Well Done Will Green




Hi everyone, according to the Digest analysis, I'm about to increase mycontibution by 100%!


I maybe one of the silent ones, but I do enjoy the reading, andoccassionally have the need to contribute, so here it is:-


Ref Keith Giles in Sunnyvale CA:-


"I think I'm a minority of 1 because all I want is a small machine with ausable keyboard, word processor, spreadsheet,

database, cheap replaceable alkaline batteries - hey, I'm talking 5mxwithout all the other stuff."

- Keith make that a minority of 2, :-)

can't agree with your more, just happy being with my 5mx for the times I'mout of the office.

But marketeers need to keep 'improving' products to keep the commercialwheels rolling, it would be a sad world if improvements were not continuallymade, but even sadder that those products that were successful are leftbehind.

So a BIG hand for Will Green & his projected dedicated Psion magazine,already looked at the web page, found out about costs etc. Will,  I'll beone of your subscribers & members, here's good luck to the venture.

Might be only Keith & I taking out subs, but I'll appreciate the effort &look forward to issue one.

Regards, Mark in Chippenham, Wilts, UK

You know when you're living in the 2000s when you lose touch with friendswho aren't on email!


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 19:23:51 +0000

From: Will Green

Subject: Addtition for Jack update; New Psion Magazine


Dear All,


Just as an addition to my posting for Jack, I noticed that I finished with "Will. Psion Computer.".


I think I should of put 'Psion Computer Journal & Society".


I point out of course that the The Psion Computer Journal nor the Psion Computer Society have no connection at all with Psion the company, in fact I've never even heard of them!


Also you must all know the difference between your & you're :0)


Cheers,


Will.

Psion Computer Journal & Society (again nothing at all to do with those other lot).


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Date: 12 Aug 2003 21:36:01 +0000

From: Vlad A.

Subject: MacFixit on Bluetooth filetransfer


from:

http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20030811081415147 Fwiw.


best,


vlad a



> Monday, August 11 208:00 AM PDT

> Tip: Download Symbian OS files from your Mac to your Bluetooth phone >

> MacFixIt reader Bruce Brandligt has a simple tip for moving .sis (Symbian OS) > files from a Mac to a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone:

>

> "I own a Nokia 3650 Bluetooth enhanced phone which is based on the Symbian OS. > I was a bit disappointed when I checked the Nokia website and noticed that the > updates for applications and the software available for this new phone

> required a Windows PC for installation. However, today, when visiting the site > once again, I noticed that the downloadable applications and updaters are

> listed with .SIS extensions. So I downloaded them (option-click in Safari) and > sent them to my phone via the "Send File" command in the Bluetooth menu bar

> item. I opened the files on my phone and they installed without a hitch.

> Windows is not required for Symbian phone based applications.

>

> Note however that the Nokia PC Suite connectivity software (.exe) does require > a Windows computer, though. Also, the Nokia 3650 interacting with Mac OS X

> 10.2.6 currently only allows contact synchronization."

>

> Feedba


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Date: 13 Aug 2003 02:09:24 +0000

From: koihin

Subject: Re: The use of Ethernet on the Netbook


Repy to: Thomas F. Van der Zijden


Dear Thomas,


I have been using WiFi in my MnetBook almost since I bought in early this year. It works very well, and if you have only thus far connectd to the web via dial-up, the connection speed improvement is impressive and makes using the netBook an even greater joy (being able to curl up in front of the settee, read an eBook and then decide to check your mail without moving is Bliss on a lazy evening)


I am using the Compaq WL110, which is really a rebranded Orinoco card and it is a Plog and Play solution on the netBook. i set up a D-Link router in my apartment in Bangkok connected to my cable modem and I can connect anyway on the first floor at excellent signal strength. On the second floor, the signal strength drops considerably, but I have never lost a connection either. I have not regretted my purchases in anyway. The only downside to the Compay/Orinoco card is it blocks the stylus, but it rarely bothers me.


Martin Guthrie promised a series of articles on networking with the

netBook )which hopefully comes out soon) and I believe, will be an excellent resource. (Martin, are you reading this? Still waiting patiently for your articles :P)


warm regards,


Koi Hin


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Date: 13 Aug 2003 04:02:48 +0000

From: Jaan Sass

Subject: Re: Netbook Pro


Hi


I agree I am distressed to see Psion not using epoc 5 or higher but I like the idea of an update for the Netbook even if that includes wince. I also signed the petition and love my psion 7. But I realize if symbian is not offered on the netbook pro much of the software and development will stop except for the phone devices. I hope this is not the case because I love my ER5 machine and will use it until it no longer works.

I was wondering if anyone had used or seen the NEC 900 ad wince clamshell device? It is a little pricey but looked cool.


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Date: 13 Aug 2003 05:22:25 +0000

From: Gianluca Gallino

Subject: netbook pro


hello everybody,


those interested into knowing more about the new netBook pro with windows ce.net may browse on over here and find some new official material:  http://www.pageup.fr/index.html


you can even download the related pdf material at

http://www.pageup.fr/produits/terminaux/pdf/PAGE%20UP%20-%20NETBOOK%20PRO.pdf


in the meantime, those interested in following the petition thing may find this thread on pdastreet dealing with a growing list of sites linking to the petition. here is the last post:

http://www.pdastreet.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=90274


printer-friendly version:

http://www.pdastreet.com/forums/printthread.php?s=&threadid=21089&perpage=42


the list of sites grows about one linked site every day and I am trying to let it updated the best I can.


cheers


Gianluca Gallino AKA Cangiante

(this mail was written on the email app on his netBook and sent via the cheapest mobile ISP thanks to SMTPauth java program)


NB: please keep on supporting the petition for an EPOC/Symbian new netBook PRO on www.petitiononline.com/nbookpro/petition,html


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