Laurence Lundblade wrote: > The one thing I'd sort of beg for in PalmOS is to store dates in > GMT/UTC rather than local time... This is now getting off the issue. Suffice to say that if Palm did start recognising time zones then they'd be a lot of third-party applications out of business or less appealing. It wouldn't be a good move for 3com or for you as a third party app vendor. -- Christopher Hunt Class Action Pty. Ltd. Are you a time zone traveler that owns a Palm(tm) connected organizer? Check out http://www.classactionpl.com/TimeTraveler/index.htm
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