Michael,
>On Mon, June 26, 2000 at 10:07 PM, F. Scott Ophof said:
>>How does [Net]Rexx fit (if at all) in the world of the hand-held
>>computers, like the Palm series?
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000 12:20:50 -0400 Bradley_Michael@... said:
>Did you ever get any response to this query? Have you looked into the
>concepts and facilities of NetRexx?
>NetRexx V 2 now available: http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/netrexx/
Nope, haven't seen a single reply in those two months, either on-list or
offline. I've seen the announcements by Mike Cowlishaw on the NetRexx
list, but haven't looked closely at any of the details.
Are you implying that [Net]Rexx *can* or canNOT be used on Palm PDAs?
That is, *if* you are implying something... <grin>
Even if [Net]Rexx were [/are/is] useable on the PDAs running some form
of the pocket-OSof Windoze, but I'm much more interested in the Palm OS;
it to me seems a cleaner and less overblown OS than Win/CE (or whatever
the Windoze OS is called). [See note]
I'd like to just use programs that others have already designed.
Note:
I use Lynx - a text-only web browser - running on my Unix ISP/host.
One reason is to avoid all the colors/pictures/pictograms that for me
tend to often make web pages messy, confusing, and sometimes downright
unreadable. Plus not being bothered by irritating advertisements.
So a monochrome text-only PDA has by far my preference. Also, the less
menues, the better I personally like it.
Regards,
$$/ F. Scott Ophof <FSOphof@...>