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Hello,

I am looking for a software tool to have access to my Palm PDA (T3) via
Windows XP. For instance, for Windows PDAs there is something like
"Pocket Controller Pro". Does anybody knows such a tool?

Thx, Matthias

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I don't think they have them for us Palm users. I've looked. :(


mavoigt@gmx.de wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a software tool to have access to my Palm PDA (T3) via
> Windows XP. For instance, for Windows PDAs there is something like
> "Pocket Controller Pro". Does anybody knows such a tool?
>
> Thx, Matthias
>


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mavoigt@gmx.de wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a software tool to have access to my Palm PDA (T3) via
> Windows XP. For instance, for Windows PDAs there is something like
> "Pocket Controller Pro". Does anybody knows such a tool?
>
> Thx, Matthias
>

Yes, pdareach. Works fine with my T3 and Windows 2000; ideal for
demonstrating a Palm to an audience, training etc. It controls your Palm
remotely and displays the palm output on the Windows display, a kiosk or
full screen mode is also available. Limited number of skins at present,
but it does do 480x320, as well as landscape.

http://www.junefabrics.com/pdareach/index.php

HTH

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Hi,

Thanks a lot for the link. I was nearly 100% sure, there is nothing
like this. Works perfect :-)

thx, Matthias


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