Sounds like maybe the card was originally formatted for a PocketPC device maybe? Strange that you can't reformat. I would try to get help/support from San...
... I use it (and AIM/Palm on my Kyocera 6035) extensively to communicate with a deaf friend. On CMDA, it really beats POP mail for convenience. Also beats...
... Right now I have a lot of clients -- low income people who are more likely to own cell phones than land lines, and who almost never have home answering...
I always type mine directly on the phone using its keys. I can write SMS on my Tungsten using the SMS program but that´s a bit tedious. Nothing better than a...
amiwolf@...
Mar 7, 2003 7:10 am
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More SMS Realise that Germany alone is the size of Oregon and New Jersey stuck together. 80 million people. They literally send billions per month here... ...
amiwolf@...
Mar 7, 2003 7:21 am
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Just thought I'd add some background on "T9" for those who don't know... T9 is a smart type-ahead software product that figures out what word you want without...
Quite right about Motorola. They use i-tap. A nightmare. But then... so is the entire menu on any Motorola. Mark...
amiwolf@...
Mar 7, 2003 4:20 pm
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Poor Moto. They always produce A+ technology, then do F- marketing. The menu on Moto isn't bad, but the i-tap is so different that it drives me crazy. I do...
I am starting to use a Clie T615C after being used to a Palm IIIc. While there is a lot to love about the Clie, there are two things that seemed better on the...
Battery life on my two month old t615 is about 2/3 that which I got on my Clie N760 which was about 1/2 of that which I got on my Palm V which was about 2/3 of...
... You are right, I did overlook the memory's power use... And you are also right that my Palm III - IIIx had even longer battery life -- often a month. I...
... I also noticed that the clie (on full brightness) is noticeably dimmer than the IIIc (on half brightness). I understand that one is sidelit and the other...
As some of you may know, Larry Becker's (highly?) anticipated book _The Palm Business Book_ is now shipping. If anyone is interested in reading an excerpt, the...
In all the crazy hype in todays world with who-knows-what-terriost possibilities - have you considered your PDA and Phone? In some ways I always bucked the...
Hmm, perhaps there's a market for wind-up Palms? I can picture it now with a large wood 'n metal crank coming out of the bottom of the unit where the serial...
My paranoias have always been more mundane (and I hope, more realistic and pragmatic). I, too, felt more comfortable with my battery powered Palm III -- pop...
One more thing, I highly recommend the auto jumper packs you can buy from Pep Boys, etc. Besides being indispensable for starting your car, they can be used...
I have a palm 505. I am intrigued with all the WiFi spots opening - Starbucks, McDs. What do I need to purchase to use my 505? is it a wireless modem or a...
... Brett, Neither of those. They all use 802.11b (aka WiFi), so what you need is a wireless network card, the same card you would use if you wanted to connect...
Actually traditional wireless network cards won't work with the m505. These cards are all usually full PC Cards (Type II). Currently the only option available...
I hope this is not inappropriate, but I wanted to post a Help Wanted request here. I'm at the early stages of development for a project (probably Pocket PC,...
This is just a reminder of our upcoming meetings for PhilaPUG. More details and directions for each are posted at the website a few weeks in advance... ON...
Anyone in the group in need of a Stowaway for Visor or a Pocketop wireless (IR) keyboard? I have one of each collecting dust. Please send me an email if so...
Mead, Thankyou for sharing the information on "The Palm Business Book". I agree that it is of real value & I plan to purchase it as soon as it becomes ...
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Mar 19, 2003 12:58 pm
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In speaking with people on the world-wide Palm mailing list (for registration: http://www.ultraviolet.org/pilot.html ), many have already ordered and taken...
It's getting to be that time again -- the time when we open up the floor for interest in taking a leadership role in PUG. This year we are doing things a...
Does anyone who's planning on attending this week's PhilaPUG meeting have a data projector (Proxima, etc.) that we could use? If you do, you can reply directly...
I just got notice that Open Office 1.1 beta has been released and saves files directly into pdb DOC format. For those of you unfamiliar with Open Office it is...
I´ve got a question... I´ve installed the Photo Base software on my Tungsten T and it works fine. But as I copied the photos from the device to the SD card...
amiwolf@...
Mar 31, 2003 9:06 am
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Mark, I don't know if you've solved this problem yet, but I may be able to help by sharing this experience. I also installed PhotoBase and a few pictures just...