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I would like to be able to write Greek on my Palm.
I am considering Paragon Software's, Greek Piloc.
My question is, can this be used, e.g., Greek graffiti, without changing
the localization of my Palm to Greek? I just want to make use of Greek
fonts and graffiti.
I've received no response from either Palm or Paragon.
Anyone??

Michael

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G. Michael Paine wrote:
> I would like to be able to write Greek on my Palm.
> I am considering Paragon Software's, Greek Piloc.
> My question is, can this be used, e.g., Greek graffiti, without changing
> the localization of my Palm to Greek? I just want to make use of Greek
> fonts and graffiti.
> I've received no response from either Palm or Paragon.
> Anyone??
>
> Michae
Yes, it works fine without changing the localization. It is very easy to
switch between languages.
Anders

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G. Michael Paine wrote:

> I would like to be able to write Greek on my Palm.
> I am considering Paragon Software's, Greek Piloc.
> My question is, can this be used, e.g., Greek graffiti, without changing
> the localization of my Palm to Greek? I just want to make use of Greek
> fonts and graffiti.
> I've received no response from either Palm or Paragon.
> Anyone??
>
> Michael

I'm using Greek Piloc for a year. Very satisfied. You can have greek
keyboard and grafiti with the lite version. With the full version you
have also the choice of translating the applications (I never used it).
You can swap on the fly between windows (cp1253) and MAC greek code page.

Only one glitch. You can't move greek text between palm and a mobile
phone via IR or BT. I don't really know what code page mobile phones
use. I asked Paragon once and they seemed not to have a clue about it.

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