I’ve been using an old Palm OS program called Timesheet for keeping track of billable hours now that I’ve become a high-priced consultant. It’s an old program; the most recent version (1.5.3) was last updated by the author (Stuart Nicholson) back in November of 1999. However, it’s got a better interface than all the commercial [...]
Being the resident Palm OS freak in my circle of friends, I’ve been getting a lot of questions about what’s going to happen to PDAs in light of Sony’s announcement that it won’t be producing any new CLIÉ models in the United States this year. Here’s a question I received from a friend via email:
Does [...]
My latest experiment in terror: attempting to blog from my Tapwave Zodiac via a Bluetooth connection to my desktop PC. Okay, it’s not exactly a practical thing to do, given that my PC has a perfectly good copy of Mozilla Firefox installed and the computer’s keyboard is mere inches from the Palm Wireless Keyboard upon [...]
April 15, 2004 – 10:22 pm
I’ve just picked up a Bluetooth adapter for my PC so I’ve got at least one device to which I can connect my Tapwave Zodiac. HotSync via Bluetooth works brilliantly, but trying to share out my PC’s net connection has been anything but simple.
I still haven’t quite got it working, but this Palm Bluetooth Guide [...]
Jeff Kirvin has a great article up titled Ford vs Chevy, which is an excellent layman’s explanation of the differences between Windows Mobile and Palm OS multitasking. In short, they’re different, but roughly equivalent in end-user experience.
I’ve recently become completely infatuated with Kim Possible, a quirky and hip cartoon about an overachieving high school girl who is “cheerleader by day, crime stopper by night”. With her friends Ron Stoppable (always accompanied by his naked mole rat, Rufus) and Wade (who never appears in person, only on Ms. Possible’s “Kimmunicator”), she keeps [...]
One of the PalmSource engineers (Kenneth, if I remember correctly) cruises the PalmSource Developer Conference every year it’s held, snapping photos of developers in compromising situations so he can blackmail them later. Or maybe he’s just archiving the conference for posterity and fun. I can never keep those straight.
At any rate, he got a shot [...]
February 19, 2004 – 1:37 am
My latest toy, which I purchased at the PalmSource Developer Conference 2004, is a Tapwave Zodiac 2. It’s a handheld optimized for gaming, which means fast video and great audio. And, incidentally, movies.
The Zodiac comes with a stripped-down copy of Kinoma Player, with Kinoma Producer on the desktop for converting files. Kinoma Player isn’t bad [...]
February 10, 2004 – 12:32 am
I’m in beautiful, sunny San José for the PalmSource Developer Conference 2004. Or at least it will be sunny in another six hours when I get up and go to the conference.
It looks like it will be a busy conference for me. There are a ton of Palm OS 6 panels on the agenda, so [...]
December 29, 2003 – 12:20 pm
Looking for Web sites that work well with that expensive wireless gadget in your pocket? PDA Portal is an excellent portal with links to a bewildering number of handheld-friendly sites. It even includes a stripped-down Google interface that won’t require you to spend several minutes waiting for search results to download.
Now I just need that [...]