08-13-2007, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by TecFish I loaded PhotoDial. The demo only permits 2 photos, so it requires a purchase to really test it. As a speed dial app I like it. There are supposed to be buttons that "stick" to functions when launched (green = photo app, find = Google) neither seem to work for me. The photos are alphabetical. You have to play with spaces and punctuation to have your 9 most frequent appear on the first screen. I would have preferred a better way to assign position. There does not appear to be a natural migration of contacts to PhotoDial, each has to be added manually. Instructions are pretty thin. However, I am using it a bit more than VoiceDialit when I dial on the run. | Photo Dial and DialbyPhoto are 2 different apps in case you were trying to test the one we were referring to. |
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08-14-2007, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by leathernuts Photo Dial and DialbyPhoto are 2 different apps in case you were trying to test the one we were referring to. | Thanks. I checked them both out, but PhotoDial gives me 9 easy to see buttons, per screen, to speed dial. I just ordered a Garmin Nuvi 660 for my wife, it has bluetooth connectivity and is supposed to permit dialing from its very large screen. It may just fix her problem of wanting to dial infrequently called numbers safely from her car.
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10-07-2007, 02:56 PM
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| nfl sunday ticket anybody know which site is the best to use for sunday ticket? cureently using channelchooser for mobile getting 2 -3 games looking to know whats better out there |
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02-12-2008, 08:04 PM
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| Faves: Kinoma Producer/Player Combo: Producer: for PC converts Several Useful Video Formats to play on the Palms. Player: for Palm Not only plays Movies off the SD card, but streams live video in from weblinks from blazer 4.5 or from within the player on web enabled devices. Very cool !! http://www.kinoma.com/hot-deals Thier "Offer valid until November 30, 2007" Worked for me in Feb of 2008 to get the combo for 39 dollars. Worth every penny IMHO. Another Fine App I stumbled on is 3X Commander, donateware currently. For any Total Commander (formerly Windows Commander) fans out there on the PC , this is as close as I've seen to it for the Palm. A very good file manager with multiple windows. http://3gxsoft.com I love the abiltiy to pick from 8 different font sizes so easily ! It splits the screen either horizontally or vertically. WOW. I love playing cards and pass many a boring minute away doing just that on my palm while standing in lines, waiting for a doctor, blah blah. Hearts, Spades, Rummy, Pinochle, Euchre, Crazy 8's, blackjack, poker,Craps, Cribbage, Texas Holdem. Solitaire, Uno, I'm sure theres More. Tealinfo, a slightly outdated program is still VERY useful to me in that it has many, many databases and apps written for it still available on freewarepalm's site. I find tap/drill charts, an OUI vendor chart to map MAC addresses for network equipment, there are subnet mask calculators by Wildpackets. I've found Industrial PLC register readers, Modbus readers, Graphing Calculators that are Free and well supported. (EasyCalc) I Could go on. Now if someone could just write an app for this lousy PC I'm writing this on to REALLY hide the cursor when I'm typing like Windows 95 did I would be that much happier. |
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02-22-2008, 04:36 PM
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| Must Needed for 700P Butler - to know when you miss a call Phone Technician - To turn screen off while on the phone Noah Pro - A great (free) dictionary Bible Reader - A great Bible reader that will support several versions, dictionaries and commentaries TCPMP - Movie Viewer (also need converter like Fair Use)
I don't use the data package so I don't utilize programs that require web access |
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06-20-2008, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by kdallen | I have been using My Checkbook for about 4 years now. It is great and it is free. Just go to Carl's site thequickster.com and download it. |
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06-26-2008, 09:55 PM
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| - Google Maps, for certain. #1
- Pssh (an ssh client)
- Facebook has a new client that actually runs fine on the 700p even though it says it's for the 755
- Butler for doing lots of tweaks over alarms and things
- Mundu IM is a great multiprotocol IM client.
- TCPMP as a video player
- PalmVNC a treo VNC viewer.
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06-26-2008, 11:09 PM
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| Hey, I got spanked for being absent from the forum. "Life happens when you're busy doing other things". I haven't seen any mention of Opera Mini as a substitute for Blazer. It's become my first choice for browsing. Any thoughts? I also added Photos HQ which definitely improves photo abilities for few bucks. Finally I can report that TeleNav works VERY well (it can even tell you where the cheapest gas is and how to get there).
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06-27-2008, 01:38 AM
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| At best Java is not stable for long term use and that is the reason that Blazer is still the best Palm OS browser.
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06-27-2008, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by benjie At best Java is not stable for long term use and that is the reason that Blazer is still the best Palm OS browser. | My treo crashes whenever i try to open Opera Mini. |
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