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From: Bill White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: EOS Palm Software
> At 01:52 PM 3/19/01, Bob wrote:
>
> >The memo application is built in to the Palm and works
> >very well for entering and recalling static info--and
> >static is just what the CFs are. Even if it's not
> >perfect, it beats carrying the manual everywhere.
>
> I use the memo files that way on my Palm too. I have a Canon Camera
> designation cross reference in one file, comparative film grain listing in
> one file, D30 error codes in two files (its too big to fit into one file),
> an explanation of the D30's CF2 in one memo file, Canon Flash Guide
numbers
> (for the three I have) in one memo file, Flash Exposure lock in one,
common
> exposure adjustments in one, etc.
>
> Basically I think of it as a place to put all those things you wish you
> could remember but tend to forget over time.
>
> It may even be possible to put the entire D30 manual on the Palm as
someone
> is working on a pdf reader for the Palm, although you might have to have
> one of the new ones with the expansion slot announced today (M505 series)
> to fit it all into the Palm.
>
I also use one of the freeware document encoders to encode text files into a
document format. Then you can use a free viewer, like CSpotRun, to view the
documents..
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