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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)

Pocket Word does not have all the features that Word has. It's more like
Pocket Wordpad. Take a look at Textmaker from Softmaker. It does everything
(or damn close to it) on a PPC that Word does on a PC. Also they have
versions for not only PPC but also Windows and Linux. Their spreadsheet,
Planmaker is about ready to go gold (at least the best I can tell). Again if
you do anything fancy on Excel that you want to have on the PPC go with
either Planmaker or SpreadCE.

Softmaker: http://www.softmaker.com

SpreadCE: http://www.byedesign.freeserve.co.uk/

Jim

"TomT" <tom@takenet.com> wrote in message
news:3u2s90l29p13t58fa0ls19sfqqce01pu5g@4ax.com...
> I have a form, in pocket pc word format, that is completed and then the
> user signs the screen.
>
> The Sig is a drawing.
>
> On the Pocketpc the drawing appears..
>
> But when it is emailed from the Pocket PC to an XP PC, the form is fine,
> but the drawing is not their...
>
> Any Ideas ??

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)

On Sun, 9 May 2004 12:14:04 -0400, "Jim Trotter"
<jatrotteatbellsouthdotnet> wrote:

>Pocket Word does not have all the features that Word has. It's more like
>Pocket Wordpad. Take a look at Textmaker from Softmaker. It does everything
>(or damn close to it) on a PPC that Word does on a PC. Also they have
>versions for not only PPC but also Windows and Linux. Their spreadsheet,
>Planmaker is about ready to go gold (at least the best I can tell). Again if
>you do anything fancy on Excel that you want to have on the PPC go with
>either Planmaker or SpreadCE.
>
>Softmaker: http://www.softmaker.com
>
>SpreadCE: http://www.byedesign.freeserve.co.uk/
>
>Jim
>
>"TomT" <tom@takenet.com> wrote in message
>news:3u2s90l29p13t58fa0ls19sfqqce01pu5g@4ax.com...
>> I have a form, in pocket pc word format, that is completed and then the
>> user signs the screen.
>>
>> The Sig is a drawing.
>>
>> On the Pocketpc the drawing appears..
>>
>> But when it is emailed from the Pocket PC to an XP PC, the form is fine,
>> but the drawing is not their...
>>
>> Any Ideas ??
>


I've tried Textmaker.... But I can't seem to be able to sign on the
screen..

How do I do this..?

Does any one have any other ideas on how I can do this ?

Thanks

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)

If you e-mail their customer support, they will most likely get back to you
extremely quicly. Textmaker is your best bet for word processing. I know
that they are working on updating the program to include a drawing system.
Ask them or check their user support forums at www.softmaker.com





"TomT" <tom@takenet.com> wrote in message
news:2ae7a05a37uq584ggt8ccc0bgd2190bp8s@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 9 May 2004 12:14:04 -0400, "Jim Trotter"
> <jatrotteatbellsouthdotnet> wrote:
>
> >Pocket Word does not have all the features that Word has. It's more like
> >Pocket Wordpad. Take a look at Textmaker from Softmaker. It does
everything
> >(or damn close to it) on a PPC that Word does on a PC. Also they have
> >versions for not only PPC but also Windows and Linux. Their spreadsheet,
> >Planmaker is about ready to go gold (at least the best I can tell). Again
if
> >you do anything fancy on Excel that you want to have on the PPC go with
> >either Planmaker or SpreadCE.
> >
> >Softmaker: http://www.softmaker.com
> >
> >SpreadCE: http://www.byedesign.freeserve.co.uk/
> >
> >Jim
> >
> >"TomT" <tom@takenet.com> wrote in message
> >news:3u2s90l29p13t58fa0ls19sfqqce01pu5g@4ax.com...
> >> I have a form, in pocket pc word format, that is completed and then the
> >> user signs the screen.
> >>
> >> The Sig is a drawing.
> >>
> >> On the Pocketpc the drawing appears..
> >>
> >> But when it is emailed from the Pocket PC to an XP PC, the form is
fine,
> >> but the drawing is not their...
> >>
> >> Any Ideas ??
> >
>
>
> I've tried Textmaker.... But I can't seem to be able to sign on the
> screen..
>
> How do I do this..?
>
> Does any one have any other ideas on how I can do this ?
>
> Thanks
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