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Pocket PC's come with hierarchical storage - the file system is similar to
desktop Windows. There is a root folder and under that Windows, Program
Files, etc.
"(Pete Cresswell)" <x@y.z> wrote in message
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> I've been using BrainForest on my Clie.
>
> What to PocketPC users use?
>
> Word in outline view?
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> PeteCresswell
Archived from groups: comp.sys.palmtops (More info?)
> Pocket PC's come with hierarchical storage - the file system is similar to
> desktop Windows. There is a root folder and under that Windows, Program
> Files, etc.
I was thinking about something like an entity called "Client XYZ",
with subheadings like "Printers", "UserIDs/Passwords", "PC Numbers",
"UNCs", "App Servers" and so-forth.
Technically doable using the 'puter's file system, but one would like
to roll it all into a single file that could be searched, navigated,
and moved around more easily
Archived from groups: comp.sys.palmtops (More info?)
On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 23:03:19 GMT, "(Pete Cresswell)" <x@y.z> wrote:
>I've been using BrainForest on my Clie.
>
>What to PocketPC users use?
microsoft.public.pocketpc may be a better newsgroup to ask.
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"PeteCresswell" <GoogleGroups@FatBelly.com> wrote in message
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> > Pocket PC's come with hierarchical storage - the file system is similar
to
> > desktop Windows. There is a root folder and under that Windows, Program
> > Files, etc.
>
> I was thinking about something like an entity called "Client XYZ",
> with subheadings like "Printers", "UserIDs/Passwords", "PC Numbers",
> "UNCs", "App Servers" and so-forth.
>
> Technically doable using the 'puter's file system, but one would like
> to roll it all into a single file that could be searched, navigated,
> and moved around more easily
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