You can download a stand-alone Windows Mobile emulator from Microsoft's web
site.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
-Original Message-
From: Luc Le Blanc [mailto:llebl...@cam.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 10:42 PM
To: Palm
business sense. I started with IBM when
their mainstream business was selling typewriters; look at what they are
today.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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From: Ryan Rix [mailto:phrkonale...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 01
be controlled, but
by defining and showing the new opportunities.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
From: luis maldonado [mailto:luis.maldon...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 5:06 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: webOS SDK
Lee
The days of the $200 PDA are gone forever. The Palm market lasted longer
than most (Windows Mobile manufacturers exited several years ago, and the
low-end HP units are now $400 +). If you want just a Palm OS device w/o
phone then the Acceda and the Janam units will have to do.
I do find
Most of my customers started with E2's to get a low entry price. But the
customers we support that have delivery drivers or route salesmen have found
them to be a false economy. Many of these customer found they were
replacing units every 6-9 months. I visited with one customer last month,
and
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Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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From: Luc Le Blanc [mailto:llebl...@cam.org]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 9:47 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: re: Palm speak
Palm CEO Ed Colligan said Wednesday morning at the Thomas Wiesel
Technology and Telecom
, but what they
have that targets the mass market. Very few existing products or developers
fall into this category, and so they are probably not on the Palm radar
screen.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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From: Roger Stringer
be running WM. An speaking of WM, have you seen
how many vendors sell non-wireless consumer PDA devices with WM? I think only
one major one is left: HP. So this is an industry trend, not an OS or single
vendor issue.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
not encourage any new Palm user to start by getting a used machine
with no warranty and suspect history.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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From: %%email.bounce%@ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luc Le Blanc
Sent
still use a T3 primarily, even though they've got a T|X; It really seems
like a nice device.
Just a few more cents,
Ryan
On 2/10/08, Lee Church [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All of those are valid points from an engineering perspective, although many
would argue that while NVFS has some issues
have to get her a new one every 12-18 months, so she is doing her part in
keeping Palm solvent. But it gets really tricky if you try to extrapolate
number of unique users or number of machines currently in service from a
user pool like that.
Lee Church
Since the T# has long been discontinued it can hardly be considered relevant.
I think your efforts should be concentrated on the E2 and Treo units; at least
they are still in production.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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to devise code
generators to ease the burden of developing basic business apps.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
From: %%email.bounce%@ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 5:08 PM
To: Palm Developer
for basic business applications you cannot beat Satellite Forms
(http://www.satelliteforms.net/)
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
From: %%email.bounce%@ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 9:43
could find an index
record and then cross to the main table in under 1 second.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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Sent: Thursday, April 05
and less code to write.
2. Pre-built data transfer conduits that require little or no programming
to use.
It looks like you are headed down the right track.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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You might want to look at Satellite Forms (http://www.satelliteforms.net/)
and nsBasic (http://www.nsbasic.com/); learning C and developing a Palm app
is a very tall hill to climb to just have a simple data collection program.
Lee Church
Use the simulator; it's better for testing the new OS and you don't need a
ROM.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luca Bertoncello
Sent: Wednesday, February
Linux I don't know. The simulator is part of the PalmSource development
tools.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luca Bertoncello
Sent: Wednesday, February
One of my clients has received an error meesage during HotSync that I do not
understand; the message reads:
Hot Sync Emul68kMain.c,line:403, illegal instruction020c at address 00836634
He is using a Palm Tungsten E2 and HotSync 4.1. Other PDA units in this
installation are Symbol 1550 units,
check Meritline; they had/have an IR
modem
- Original Message -
From:
Frank Ableson
To: Palm Developer Forum
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 3:20
PM
Subject: palm modem recommendations
Can anyone please give me a recommendation on a
land line palmmodem? IrDA
Different perspective:
The issue should not be anything other that the user experience and
efficiency. For users with vast Windows usage (i.e., the professional
person), a PPC makes perfect sense because it mimics his desktop, right down
to oddities and fragility. But there is a vast number
Yes, it can be done. Set the PC up for a network HotSync, and preferably
try a connected network HotSync from another PC on the network, to test the
settings.
If the PC running HotSync is behind a firewall, you must have ports open for
HotSync 914237 14238), and Port forwarding must redirect
What would you have him say? It seems like you place him in a no-win
situation; either he responds to the rumors and is accused being misleading,
or he ignores it and lets it do damage unchecked. I thinks he is spot-on in
his assessment of the market, and I've been developing for the Palm
application and data.
Mucking around with ROM is a dangerous business; my advice would be to write
to the FlashPro calls and let it handle the ROM processes.
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Lee Church
MobiTech Systems Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.mobitechsystems.com
The sender believes this email
The change in database storage on the 650 has created lots of pain for my
users, but it appears that PalmOne has recognized the problem to some extent: I
understand that certain US carriers have OS updates that reduce the pdb bloat
somewhat.
My information is that Sprint has that mod,
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