Hi Lynn,


Hardware:  Palm Vx - lots of ram, OS3.5, small, sexy :)
Programming:   http://www.wademan.com/Pilot/Program/FAQ.htm


Kind regards,
Brian

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lynn Hay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:20 PM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: Bewildered Beginner
> 
> 
> I am a learned-by-the-seat-of-my-pants coder, and I need some help. 
> I've got an idea for a Palm application that will boost my husband's
> income as well as simplify his life. I will tell you what little I've
> got, then await your EXPERT opinions.
> 
> First, we will need to buy a Palm unit, and I'm currently leaning
> toward the Palm IIIxe for its 8MB RAM.  Much more functionality would
> be unnecessary due to his limited on-the-job computer needs (he's an
> artisan), but I welcome your opinions.
> 
> I've seen a Palm application built with Satellite Forms($$$), and was
> told it was quite simple.  But most of my on-line research recommends
> CodeWarrior($) as the preferred development software.  A 
> co-worker said
> he plans to use one of C/C++/VC++ for a Palm app he's got on the
> drawing board.  My languages are geared to ESRI-GIS (ESRI Geographic
> Information Systems - AML, Avenue) as well as a pretty deep 
> jump into a
> VB 6.0 project. I do have Visual C++ at my disposal.  At this point in
> time, I have no plans to make the output printable, but I will want to
> store his input for download to an analysis database on our WIN98 PC. 
> 
> IF I could do this in VB, it would be no problem - except my spouse
> would have to carry a laptop around instead of a Palm and his
> environment is WAY too industrial for that.  I don't expect to do any
> further development (unless I get HOOKED!!), so I'd like to keep costs
> as low as possible.  Any and all information on OS version, Palm
> series, software preferences, tips, tricks, warnings, adjunct needs
> (compilers?)- ANYTHING - would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Please advise me,
> 
> Your most humble newbie,
> 
> Lynn Hay
> GIS Application Specialist
> GIS & Mapping Services
> Larimer County CO
> 
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