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Epoc Digest Sun, 27 Jun 2004 Volume 01 : Number 548
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Sent to: 763 subscribers
In today's Epoc Digest 12 messages:
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- Phil O'Neil
- Palmtop User alive and well and excellent
- Request
- Navigator in car
- Re: Moonclock
- RE: Web for Netbook
- Re: Palmtop User
- RE: Motorola A925
- Epoc Wince or Palm???
- Re: Touch Typing on a 5mx
- Re: Re: Emulator newbie
- Macro5,
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Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004
From: Digest administrator
Subject: Phil O'Neil
Unfortunately we had to unsubscribe you for a week as your email address continuously returned the digest. We hope you will read this via our website and either solve the problem or resubscribe with a different address.
With best regards
Itamar Engelsman
The Epoc Digest Team
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Date: 25 Jun 2004 12:27:18 +0100
From: Will Green
Subject: Palmtop User alive and well and excellent
Sorry, didn't mean Palmtop User Magazine, I meant Palmtop Magazine.
Palmtop User mag is alive and well and without bias in my own opinion, the best multi platform PDA mag on the market.
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Date: 25 Jun 2004 12:43:59 +0100
From: Nicole Carbonara
Subject: Request
Reply to: dd.white
Subject: Request
>> Are there any downloads which would help reduce the amount of spam I get? <<
Download Mailwasher, freeware, from www.mailwasher.net.
It won't reduce but is great help to manage efficiently spam if you set up the right filters.
Nicole
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Date: 25 Jun 2004 13:07:39 +0100
From: Itamar Engelsman
Subject: Navigator in car
This week I traveled with my partner through Belgium, France and Holland and we flew out to Brussels and rented a car with a navigator system, a Renault. It gave me the possibillity to compare this system with my own Psion/GPS system.
The main advantage of th ein-car system was that when you take a wrong turn it will automatically recalculate the route as from that point. The main disadvantage was that you don't see a map and you don't know in advance what route it will make you drive and whether you agree with the route or want a different one. The sound instructions were nice and quite useful, but I am a "visual" person and like to see a map as well. A map allows me to find a different route when roads are closed or blocked according to _my_ desires (intelligence).
Unfortunately they forgot to give us CD no. 2 which we needed for France, so great I had my Psion with me (without the GPS).
I think the Psion/GPS combination is better, but I decided to give CoDriver another try.
Best regards,
Itamar Engelsman
London, UK
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Date: 25 Jun 2004 15:15:37 +0100
From: Andrew Gregory
Subject: Re: Moonclock
> From: vlad a
>
> No problems so far with it. However, before I do the next backup I'd be
> grateful for the name of the files you deleted...
I can't remember! I think they were:
C:\System\System.ini
C:\System\Apps\Shell\Shell.ini
However, I do remember copying them back several times as the machine kept
on crashing. Perhaps it wasn't them at all, but was still Moonclock
hanging about...
> From: Keith Giles
>
>> I installed this last night, and got instant non-stop (every couple of
>> minutes) System crashes!
>Which drive did you install it on? I see Astrid posted about not
> installing it onC. In ignorance I had installed mine on D (both 5mx and
> Mbook) and have never had a problem with it.
I always (where possible) install apps to my D drive. Yes, I installed
Moonclock on my D drive.
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Andrew Gregory, <URL: mailto:andrew
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<URL: http://www.scss.com.au/family/andrew/ >
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Date: 25 Jun 2004 19:40:04 +0100
From: Bob
Subject: RE: Web for Netbook
Thank you very much Jack and the others that have responded on the Web location. Its greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bobbyr
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Date: 25 Jun 2004 19:49:30 +0100
From: Steve Hodgson
Subject: Re: Palmtop User
ED> Palmtop User hasn't really departed has it?, I knew it's ED> publication was erratic but I'd hate to see it go
Checking my email I see I last had a message from Palmtop User about subscriptions in mid-February. I have certainly not had an issue since then so thing would seem a little more erratic than usual.
In theory it should be out once every two months but latterly seemed to become a quarterly.
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Regards,
Steve Hodgson
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Date: 25 Jun 2004 22:48:26 +0100
From: Bob
Subject: RE: Motorola A925
Answer to John, I am an avid reader of PDA Essentials here in the states--some of the Palmtop Folks and other Psion folks involved with it--it has tested many of the smartphones, including the A925. It gave it fairly good remarks. If I remember right, is been awhile, they thought it rather big and worked ok. They really like the Sony Ericsson P900 and the new Nokia 9500 better in their testing. You might try to find the back issue of a couple months ago, as it might be helpful in your choice. I don't think the A925 was quite as expensive as the others. Hope this helps a little.
By the way, I think I saw someone post in the Digest the other day that Palmtop Magazine is no more?????? I think I recently renewed my subscription to it and received another free CD from them.
Thanks,
Bobbyr
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Date: 26 Jun 2004 03:11:34 +0100
From: Jim Watson-Gove
Subject: Epoc Wince or Palm???
I showed off my Psions to a good friend last night who is experiencing some pretty bad virus problems. He became highly interested as he is planning a motorcycle trip from Florida to Port Townsend and would like to have email contact on his trip.
I gave him the bad news about Psion no longer selling the Palmtops and then talked Palm and WinCE machines to him.
He asked if he could use a couple of his favorite programs on a palmtop. The programs:
A stock management program:
TC2000
and Quicken 4
I told him that even though the WinCE machines were a scaled down version of Windows, I did not think he could run his Windows programs on a WinCE machine.
Have I lied to him, or is there hope?
I am thinking of recommending a high end Palm unit with keyboard. I suspect there are some equivalent Palm programs available. I might turn him onto a Treo as he is also talking about a Cell phone requirement and wouldn't have the WProcessing requirement/ problems that I had.
I am saddened that I can't recommend a 5mx or Revo as I don't think he, as a palmtop newbie, could deal with the logistics of maintaining an essentially orphaned machine.
jim - port townsend
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Date: 26 Jun 2004 03:11:38 +0100
From: Jim Watson-Gove
Subject: Re: Touch Typing on a 5mx
<<Can anyone on this list touch type on the 5 keyboard, I've never met anyone who could and I found no matter how diligently I typed I would often have
to go back and rekey a missed letter, and boy that irritated me the most!! The crazy thing is I can type as fast on ipaq's built in keyb now as I ever did on the 5.>>
I am reminded of Rodney Dangerfield's comment when asked what you need to have to succeed in show business: "What you really need is a really big head."
My wife touch types on her 5mx with ease - and her hands are quite a bit smaller than mine. "All you need are really small hands."
jim - port townsend
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Date: 26 Jun 2004 16:03:43 +0100
From: Alan Morris
Subject: Re: Emulator newbie
Keith Clarke wrote:-
> Alan, thank you for pointing me towards this. It looks like a
> brilliant program, though so far I have not been brilliant
> enough to get it working. I have it installed on both the 5mx
> and the PC, but can't get either to recognise the serial
> connection.
Keith I was not aware of the difficulty of connecting to the emulator.
I use W98 for my desktop and PsiWin 2.3.3 works OK for all my needs.
However, my laptop got a bit too old (486DX) and I had to buy one with XP and no serial ports. As a radio ham and a GPS user; no serial port is a major problem as I have many devices to plug-in.
I'm one of those who can't get XP to work with a serial - USB adapter. For my digital camera work (why I bought the laptop) I have a CF Type II - USB and this works OK.
So do a sync to a CF and then connect it to the windows PC, if that is suitable. Sorry I can't offer a better solution, as soon that will be my problem when I get round to using the emulator on XP - if that is even possible.
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Alan R Morris, G4ENS.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK.
Using a Psion netBook & Nokia 6210e.
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Date: 27 Jun 2004 00:43:50 +0100
From: Itamar Engelsman
Subject: Macro5,
Answer to: Alan Morris
Re.: Macro5 - Yes, it should be possible. Maybe you give us a little more detail what you want to do and then we can help you better.
Best regards,
Itamar Engelsman
London, UK
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