Apologies for such an esoteric cry for help, but i'm running psiwin in wine on Linux and am looking for a cool desktop icon for it. The standard icon size is *48.png. I've googled but can't find psion icons. At this point, any Psion-looking icon will do. And any help will be much appreciated.
Jake
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"The Digest" <address truncated> wrote:
Date: 5 Apr 2009 16:24:44 +0100
From: Lord Kimberley <address truncated>
Subject: Looking ro replace my Nokia 9500bigfoot)
> So it is another Nokia with keyboard (I like thos with proper keys) or should I head for the iPhone > 3.0.
Note the iPhone has on screen keypad only; BigKeys programmes are not big enough for me; the touch screen does not allow a stylus or gloves; there is no lanyard attachment.
In a Proporta silicon black skin I can attach a lanyard, although that leaves the connector socket pointing upward ready to catch anything.
Transferring contacts from WinMob6 was a total scrambled mess.
Having said that, it is effective kit, and always re-covers when the software occasionally falls over.
I use it extensively in conjunction with the Zimbra Collaboration suite on Linux, which syncs 3 computers and the iphone, using webmail supplied by Simply Mail Solutions.
Charles
Charles Barraball
Accredited Cycling Instructor
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> Of course if any has a working 9500 to sell ... I could be interested. >
I have one. It's not new, and you can clearly see that it's used, but the hinge mechanism has been replaced and it has a brand new inner screen. Right now It's just gathering dust, so if you're willing to pay the shipping costs (need to check how much that is) I'll send it over to England.
Best regards
Arjen
> Can anyone suggest a suitable replacement for my Nokia 9500. It is
> rather old now and has a failing hinge. Not sure if Nokia can ix and
> anyway, I feel I should move on.
I replaced my ageing 9300 with an E71.
The keyboard and screen are much better than you'd expect from a device of
its size. It feels "just right" and fits in a pocket with ease.
Bonus features are built-in GPS, plenty of software, firmware flashable,
etc. Productivity software still isn't as functional as the old 5mx, but
it's always on, has reasonably good battery life, and can happily run many
applications at the same time.
Anthony
www.fonant.com Quality web sites
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Original Message
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Date: 1 Apr 2009 20:18:49 +0100
From: Ajai Khattri <address truncated>
Subject: Re: Sony P Series
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Keith Giles wrote:
> Ajai Khattri, in Digest 1290, gave a link to the Sony P series. > I was
> intrigued since the web site showed a hand holding the thing and > said it
> would fit into a pocket or purse no I don't use a purse. :-)
> I finally got around to going to the Sony Style store to actually look >
> at it what a disappointment. It's much too big to fit into my
> handlebar bag. So it won't be a replacement for my 5mx if and when I
> need a replacement. It would never fit into any of *my* pockets maybe >
> I'll have to get a purse. :-)
I dont think I suggested it would fit in your pocket and nor does Sony's web site. (Hell, my 5MX inside its case wouldn't fit in my pocket).
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The Sony web site at
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=8198552921644608896
says "Best of all, it fits right in your purse or jacket pocket. " and
"Connect and go. Featuring built-in wireless access4, the Lifestyle PC puts
the internet in your pocket.".
Misrepresantational advertising?
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Try http://www.compulink.co.uk/~jbsoft/programs.htm
The programs are there.
Hope this helps.
Yours John.
Tel: +44 1763 289 732 e-mail: mailto:<address truncated>