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Epoc Digest      Wed, 25 Aug 2004     Volume 01 : Number 582

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In today's Epoc Digest 09 messages:

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- Treo 600, Treo 90

- Re  find OPX's, Re URL downloader

- Fond farewell

- Re:  Treo 600, Treo 90

- No address on Digest

- Ham radio software.

- bluetooth keyboards, Nokia 9500, Durabillity of Symbian,

- please help!

- Posting to the digest from a Symbian phone?


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Date: 23 Aug 2004 02:31:25 +0000

From: Gary Y Reyes

Subject: Treo 600, Treo 90


>Date: 21 Aug 2004 06:39:01 +0100

>From: Jim Watson-Gove >Subject: Treo 600, Treo 90

>

>Gary>>

>

>Found I missed the Treo for PIM stuff and found that they are still = >available (a few) via Amazon.com, so bought another one.

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>As long as I use it for PIM only and as an ebook reader and the occasional = >note or poem, it's fine, and is seemingly unbreakable.

>

>I find the Treo, my Malaybook with the 5mx as a backup, a perfect combo.  = >jim - port townsend



Jim,


My thoughts exactly.  I use the Treo almost purely for PIM applications and a Nokia 6610 with IrDA for SMS which I use a lot for business and community work.


Sometimes, I am able to take notes at conferences and lectures using just the thumboard of the Treo.  But I have small thumbs so can do this.


Gary


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Date: 23 Aug 2004 20:59:45 +0000

From: Jack

Subject: Re  find OPX's, Re URL downloader


_To: Gilles G. CASANOVA who <<<Can't find these ?!x!?? OPX's !!!>>>


Re

Try:

http://www.ericlindsay.com/epoc/mopx5.htm


_To: an Morris Subject: Re: URL downloader

>>I've just exported my URL EPOC Word file to .txt and opened it in Opera ........ I guess that I need to highlight a URL (Shift + cursor) and invoke either of the .opo you mention.

Re

Put the blinking dash at the end of or url (with http://... at the beginning)

then launch translauncher.

You may have to adapt translauncher opl to the browser you use.


>>>I've used Macro5 for years and don't want to use another. ...<<

Re

Any macro launcher such as Macro5 does the trick


Jack


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Date: 23 Aug 2004 21:29:58 +0000

From: Grant Mearns

Subject: Fond farewell


Dear Digest,


Over the past few months I have gradually been lured into the world of XP laptops (apps like Opera 7 and Adobe Album are just too good to resist!). The time has now come to say fond farewell to most of my loyal Psion workforce. I'm holding back one netBook until I convert all of my data - a long, slow process for so many files collated over the past ten years.



HARDWARE


* netBook + 32MB RAM upgrage (power supply and serial cable)

* Revo Plus + POS battery upgrade (power supply and base station)

* Series 5mx + leather case (power supply, serial cable, new screen cable & case)

* Gold Card netglobal 56k+Fax+10Mb (10BaseT dongle, 10/100 dongle and phone cable)

* IRDA printer link

* 14400 travel modem



PURCHASED/REGISTERED SOFTWARE


* Palmtop Software Street Planner 2

* Palmtop Software Money

* Palmtop Software CoBuild

* Palmtop Software Route Planner 3

* Monopoly

* Sim City

* Atelier Essential Disk Utilities

* DreamConnect

* FontMachine

* MBMview

* MiniCalc

* MobiReader

* nConvert

* PDF Printer

* PDF+

* Plan5

* plBeam

* PsiLOC Pro

* Purple Software Homerun

* Purple Software Navigator

* Purple Software Theole

* Purple Software Yacht



I would much prefer to sell everything off in one lump - if I get a good offer I'll absorb the P&P cost myself (UK only). If the offers are thin on the ground and/or ludicrously low, I'll probably have to resort to the usual eBay tatics.


Kind regards


Grant


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Date: 23 Aug 2004 22:04:05 +0000

From: Owen H. Morgan

Subject: Re:  Treo 600, Treo 90


Howdy!


Jim Watson-Gove wrote (> ):


> <<Owen,


> You might want to give the Treo 600 a look-see.

> If your needs are emailing and SMS, the

> thumb-board of the Treo 600 is better than

> struggling with 12 keys of other phones.


I never said that! Someone else said it to me. I wasn't even looking for a phone capable of e-mailing. What I wanted to know was whether any of the phones I had been offered would be suitable for use with my Psion. That question was not answered, so I ended up letting the offer go.


Owen


Thought for the day:

It isn't the whistle that moves the train.

--

Owen H. Morgan, Yacht "Naomi J.", LD-9311

At anc27°45.56'N 15°41.06'W

Arguineguin de Gran Canaria


http://home.no.net/naomij

Phone and SMS:

In Spain: +34 620520079

In Norway: +47 92053097


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Date: 23 Aug 2004 22:59:49 +0000

From: Alan Morris

Subject: No address on Digest



> The rest will either go onto eBay .... my PayPal account


Andy perhaps you would e-mail me your e-mail address


Thanks,


--

Alan R Morris, G4ENS.

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK.

Using a Psion netBook & Nokia 6210e.


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Date: 24 Aug 2004 02:51:43 +0000

From: Owen H. Morgan

Subject: Ham radio software.


Howdy!


I've recently installed a HAM radio on the boat. For anyone interested, I am LA7QZ-MM. Could someone please update me on what HAM-related software is available for EPOC? I am especially interested in whether there is Pactor software for use with AirMail, as this would save me the bother and power consumption of using the PC for SSB e-mail.


Owen


At anc27°45.56'N 15°41.06'W

Arguineguin de Gran Canaria


Thought for the day:

A hangover is the wrath of grapes.

--

Owen H. Morgan

Yacht "Naomi J.", LD-9311 / LA7QZ-MM


http://home.no.net/naomij

Phone & SMS:

Spain: +34 620520079

Norway: +47 92053097


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Date: 24 Aug 2004 13:45:40 +0000

From: Itamar Engelsman

Subject: bluetooth keyboards, Nokia 9500, Durabillity of Symbian,


Answer to: Mike Dyer


Re.: bluetooth keyboards - Can you (or someone else) explain to me that if an infra red keyboard costs 40 pounds less than a bluetooth one, why one should bother to buy the bluetooth one ?   Come on Mike, tell us something about the programs you use now, the ones you found very useful or fun, the ones you are missing from your REVO times, etc. etc.


Answer to: Martin Maxwell


Re.: Nokia 9500 - One question only. With Nokia saying the launch is still 6 months away, where the ..... did you get a Nokia 9500 ???????


Re. Durabillity of Symbian - Can anyone comment on the likelyhood of Symbian in it's current form to continue to be around for many years to come ?  I am sure no EPOC user would like to jump to Symbian to find in a few years that their software will cease to be developed further as well ....


Anyhow, thanks for your extensive message.



Best regards,

Itamar Engelsman

London, UK


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Date: 24 Aug 2004 16:17:19 +0000

From: "M Kelleher"

Subject: please help!


Hi,


If you could please try to help me I'd be so grateful. I've spent hours and hours on the phone with T-Mobile and others trying to get it to work so I fear you're my last hope!


I am trying to connect to the Internet with my Diamond Mako (like a Psion Revo). I would like to use my T-Mobile account and an infrared connection on my Samsung E105 to browse the web, and eventually check my emails (this will be another hurdle, but right now I just want to be able to get a connection and see some web sites).


Here are the settings I've tried so far in Control Panel:


MODEM SETTINGS:

Name - Infrared Mobile Phone

Speed - 9600 baud

Connect via - Infrared

Fax Class - Auto


Options

Loudspeaker - never

Volume - quiet

Pause - 4 secs


Initialisation

Init string - ATZ

Data init string - blank

Fax init string - blank


Advanced

Flow control - Hardware

Terminal detect - unchecked

Carrier detect - unchecked

Modem type - mobile



INTERNET:

Current internet svc - tmobile

show connection dialog - checked

if idle stay online - 1:00

on exit stay online - 00:00


name - tmobile

connection type - dial-up

use smart dialing - unchecked

standard dial-up number - tried *99#, as well as *99***2#


Account

manual log-in - checked


Addresses

get ip address from server - checked

get dns address from server - checked


Login

use login script - unchecked


Advanced

use ppp extensions - unchecked

allow plain text authentication - checked

use call back - unchecked


Then I turn on the infrared on the phone, and go to Opera in the Mako, and I get "Network problem" as an error message.


If you could possibly give me some advice, I would again be so grateful.


Regards,


Maria


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Date: 25 Aug 2004 08:01:16 +0000

From: Mike Dyer

Subject: Posting to the digest from a Symbian phone?


Hi all,

            at the bottom of most Digests it says do not send anything other than plain text posts. I wondered if the Symbian p800 mail client that sends in Unicode (UTF-8) would be in contravention of these current rules?


( I'm not very technical)


Incidentally, looking at the headers of an email from the p800 was fascinating, get this one for instance:


X-MAILER: EPOC EMAIL VERSION 2.10


Our Psions are still around but in deep disguise  :o)


By the way if you delete an email from the p800 its gone forever, as I found when I accidentaly deleted the last digest. Hopefully I can read it once the website is updated...


Regards,

Mike Dyer.


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