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I am looking to write a one off app, just for me, on my palm.
Something that lets me create a number of simple screen grids into which
numbers can be entered and removed and calculations performed on them. Hence
a reasonable GUI creator is required as well.

NSBasic looks like the job but at $150, for a one-off app of no financial
use, its $140 too expensive at least.
I could always use the demo and re-download the created app every 5 days I
suppose (thats the limitations of the demo, apps only work for 5 days),
otherwise any recommendations?

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You might also want to try http://www.pdatoolbox.com

David

"Tumbleweed" <thisaccountneverread@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I am looking to write a one off app, just for me, on my palm.
> Something that lets me create a number of simple screen grids into which
> numbers can be entered and removed and calculations performed on them.
> Hence a reasonable GUI creator is required as well.
>
> NSBasic looks like the job but at $150, for a one-off app of no financial
> use, its $140 too expensive at least.
> I could always use the demo and re-download the created app every 5 days I
> suppose (thats the limitations of the demo, apps only work for 5 days),
> otherwise any recommendations?
>
> --
> Tumbleweed
>
> email replies not necessary but to contact use;
> tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com
>
>


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