Re: Recommended IDE

2008-01-27 Thread Terence Sambo
I am somewhat late in replying, but there's another WinSoft product, this one is said to be multi platform: Objects at http://www.winsoft.sk/objects.htm. I've given it a run in the past and was quite pleased with it. On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 5:07 PM, David Linker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan

Re: Recommended IDE

2008-01-12 Thread David Linker
On Jan 8, 2008, at 7:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What IDE/Compiler would you all recommend? I have looked at Handheld-Basic and Garnet OS Dev Suite a little bit. I have seen a few people mention CodeWarrior but I haven't been able to find it - it looks like it was bought out. The

Re: Recommended IDE

2008-01-09 Thread Edward Jones
If you don't want to use C/C++ but still want an industrial strength solution then I whole heartedly recommend Winsoft PocketStudio3. It is Object Pascal for the Palm and comes with a lot of examples (around 70 at last count) ranging from accessing the Memo/Address Book, getting the battery

Re: Recommended IDE

2008-01-09 Thread George Henne
Have a look at NS Basic/Palm as well. It's very widely used. George Henne NS BASIC Corporation http://www.nsbasic.com I'm getting ready to start a new project for the Palm PDAs. What IDE/Compiler would you all recommend? I have looked at Handheld- Basic

RE: Recommended IDE

2008-01-09 Thread Lee Church
Forum Subject: Re: Recommended IDE I am currently considering HB++, Satellite Forms and the Garnet OS Dev Suite. The satellite holds my interest mainly because of its claim to support both Pocket PC and Palm applications. In other words, I could build for a palm device then change my target

Recommended IDE

2008-01-08 Thread heath . schaefer
I'm getting ready to start a new project for the Palm PDAs. What IDE/Compiler would you all recommend? I have looked at Handheld-Basic and Garnet OS Dev Suite a little bit. I have seen a few people mention CodeWarrior but I haven't been able to find it - it looks like it was bought out.

RE: Recommended IDE

2008-01-08 Thread Lee Church
AM To: Palm Developer Forum Subject: Recommended IDE I'm getting ready to start a new project for the Palm PDAs. What IDE/Compiler would you all recommend? I have looked at Handheld-Basic and Garnet OS Dev Suite a little bit. I have seen a few people mention CodeWarrior but I haven't been

RE: Recommended IDE

2008-01-08 Thread heath . schaefer
: Recommended IDE 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

RE: Recommended IDE

2008-01-08 Thread Caio Proiete
[quote]for basic business applications you cannot beat Satellite Forms (http://www.satelliteforms.net/)[/quote] Actually the Handheld Basic (HB++) beats Sattelite Forms on all aspects, including productivity, performance, and price. Take a look: http://www.handheld-basic.com Cheers, Caio

Re: Recommended IDE

2008-01-08 Thread Christopher Stamper
Your right. Sat. forms isn't very good. IMO, at least. I'd recommend Dev Suite, but if you don't know C, then HB++ is pretty good. On Jan 8, 2008 3:14 PM, Caio Proiete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [quote]for basic business applications you cannot beat Satellite Forms (

Re: Recommended IDE

2008-01-08 Thread heath . schaefer
respond to Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com To Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com cc Subject Re: Recommended IDE Your right. Sat. forms isn't very good. IMO, at least. I'd recommend Dev Suite, but if you don't know C, then HB++ is pretty good. On Jan 8

Re: Recommended IDE

2008-01-08 Thread Luc Le Blanc
Heath Schaefer wrote: The satellite holds my interest mainly because of its claim to support both Pocket PC and Palm applications. In other words, I could build for a palm device then change my target and build for a ppc device. Obviously, there are some limitations here but nothing else can