I'd be the last person to say that any devtool is one size that fits all. PocketStudio (as I understand it) is a good choice for those who want to work directly with the Palm APIs in a Pascal context.
>There's no reason to take it off-line. You can't convince me that it is fast >or that the run-time is small, so there is nothing else really to talk >about. >I know I'm not using the latest generation of Palm, I currently have a Palm >IIIc which isn't quite a dinosaur yet. Most of the people using my >programs I >would guess are using older palms as well. > >Here is the link to the Pascal compiler I mentioned earlier. >http://www.pocket-technologies.com/ > >I've run some apps created with it and the programs seem to run as fast as >those created in C, and the .prc files are small. It's been a few years >since >I would guess this is a great choice for Delphi programmers... > >> >> Let's take this offline. If anyone in the group wants to keep following >> >> this thread, email me and I'll cc you. >> > >> >Don't run away now, George, it was just getting interesting. >> >Please do CC me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >:-) >> > >> >> If I was running away, I wouldn't have invited you to follow. :-) >> >> I'll forward you the thread. >> >> George Henne >> NS BASIC Corporation >> http://www.nsbasic.com > >---- >Dustin Davis >http://www.shiblon.com George Henne NS BASIC Corporation http://www.nsbasic.com -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
