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Hi everyone,
I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
for long periods of time without getting deleted?
For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
even though I rarely use them.
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Random Person wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
> For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
> creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
> even though I rarely use them.
A couple from the top of my head, DateBk5 and Handyshopper
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On 18 May 2004 21:09:33 -0700, idontcheckthisacct@post.com (Random Person)
spewed forth these words of wisdom:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
>for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
>For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
>creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
>even though I rarely use them.
>
>- random
A few are:
Agendus 7 Professional Edition
RepliGo
MegaCalc
MegaCom
MegaClock
RealPlayer 1.5
WordSmith
--
"I'm not a cool person in real life, but I play one on the Internet"
Galley
This above list don't mentions neither those applications
which are bundled with the Clié TH55 (1) which I often
use too, nor some others (2) which stays "case of" for
reading some files but which I don't often use:
(1)
CliéMail
CoMa
NetFront
Clié Files
Data Import
MS Backup
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Random Person wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
> For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
> creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
> even though I rarely use them.
>
> - random
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 21:09:33 -0700, Random Person wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device for
> long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
> For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
> creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
> even though I rarely use them.
>
> - random
Plucker! I can't beleive nobody else has mentioned it yet. That and
DateBk5 are probably the only ones I *really* use.
/KJ
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idontcheckthisacct@post.com (Random Person) writes:
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
Roughly in order of usage (most to least):
Datebk5
Micromoney
Handyshopper
TopSecret
DocumentstoGo (not the greatest app, but one of the fastest ways
for me to create large journals and move them into other formats)
Metro
Astro Info
Minibar
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Random Person <idontcheckthisacct@post.com> wrote:
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
Recently my Zire 71 broke down (screen not responding any more) and I
had to sent it back to PalmOne for repair, so I am currently using my
"old" Vx. As it's for a short time (or so do I hope), I have loaded only
the minimal set of apps I use daily and couldn't live without, i.e. :
- Bob's Alarm
- iSilo (+ a few ebooks)
- HandyShopper
- RPN
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
> For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
> creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
> even though I rarely use them.
>
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Sylvain Bouju wrote:
>For me, the apps which stay *and* I often use:
>
>DateBk5
>MaTirelire
>Currency
>MapSonic
>Compass
>
>
Is there an app just called Compass? Does this use GPS?
I did a couple searches as curious about this one. However I have a
Treo270 so no GPS. I do use TownCompass...
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"Scott" <lshugh@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message
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> "Mabden" <mabden@sbcglobal.net> wrote in news:VtPqc.1395$ei6.341
> @newssvr27.news.prodigy.com:
>
> > <shameless plug>
> > And of course, PARishido available here:
> > http://www.sitenook.com/ishido.zip > > </shameless plug>
>
> I see that it is some sort of game... what sort of game?
>
> -S-
Google "ishido". I haven't written the help yet.
Basically, it is a tile game. There are six patterns and six colors. Which
means 36 tiles, but there are two of each tile so there's 72 tiles in the
tilebag. The board is 12 x 8, so there are 96 squares. The catch is you have
to place tiles next to a tile that matches color or pattern. The first six
tiles are placed for you, one of each pattern and color. You place the rest,
and try to empty the tilebag. You get a bonus for emptying the bag (1000
pts), leaving 1 tile (500pts), or leaving 2 tiles (100pts).
Placing a tile next to one tile gets 1 point, next to two tiles (must match
one color, and one pattern) is 2 points, next to three tiles (must match two
colors and one pattern, or two patterns and one color) gets you 4 points.
Placing a tile in the middle of four tiles is a "four way" (matching two
colors and two patterns) and gets 8 points. If you make a 4-way all the
points double, which adds up if you set them up early.
Well, I guess I just wrote the help file. ;-)
It somewhat addicting, and you definitely get better with practice!
I writing a C# version for Windows. If C# does what they say, it may end up
as a web game, also.
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 04:16:34 GMT
Wendell Watanabe ( w.watanabe@comcast.net )
wrote
> Random Person wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> > for long periods of time without getting deleted?
> >
> > For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
> > creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
> > even though I rarely use them.
>
> A couple from the top of my head, DateBk5 and Handyshopper
>
>
Calendar, Contacts, To do, on an hourly basis, but those don't really
count do they?
Several times Daily:
Teal Auto
Diet and exercise assistant
Documents to go
Converter
Power One personal
Several times a week:
Free Jongg
Scrabble
Aeroplayer
Adobe reader
Filez
Olive Tree Bible R+
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idontcheckthisacct@post.com (Random Person) wrote in message news:<ae17ed4.0405182009.39bacfaa@posting.google.com>...
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
Without the first two I'd be completely lost:
-Agendus
-Accounts&Loans
-CryptoPad
-HandyShopper (I use this as much as Agendus, probably)
-How Long
-Reminder
I use these a lot as well:
-FreeJongg
-HanDBase
-Hearts
-Kalah
-MissileCMD
-Patience
-Progect
-Pyramid
-Tide Tool (nice to know what to expect when you get to the beach...)
-Time Copy
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According to Random Person <idontcheckthisacct@post.com>:
:I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
:for long periods of time without getting deleted?
I've a lot of apps in this category - however, that doesn't mean I
use them all - just that I don't delete them without a real need.
Anyone know of a tool that would somehow 'in the background'
monitor what apps are being used so that i could ask it the
question 'what apps have i not used in the past year?'
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According to Random Person <idontcheckthisacct@post.com>:
:I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
:for long periods of time without getting deleted?
Here's what looks to me to likely be the most frequently used
applications - though there might be a few others I overlooked.
BibleReader
BigClock
CSpotRun (doc reader)
ClipList
Converter
Crash
Currency
DB
EVPlugBase
Grouper
Marbles2
MicroFluxx
MineHunt
Patience
Pilomns
Plucker
Prison
Rally 1000
SameGame
Shisensho
Showtimes
SoftTrack
Spades
Trivopaedia in plucker format
Vexed
Yahdice
Z'Catalog
Zagala
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On 20 May 2004 12:41:27 GMT, lvirden@yahoo.com had this to say...
>
> According to Random Person <idontcheckthisacct@post.com>:
> :I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> :for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
> I've a lot of apps in this category - however, that doesn't mean I
> use them all - just that I don't delete them without a real need.
>
> Anyone know of a tool that would somehow 'in the background'
> monitor what apps are being used so that i could ask it the
> question 'what apps have i not used in the past year?'
>
>
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idontcheckthisacct@post.com (Random Person) wrote in message news:<ae17ed4.0405182009.39bacfaa@posting.google.com>...
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
> For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
> creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
> even though I rarely use them.
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Random Person wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
> For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
> creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
> even though I rarely use them.
>
> - random
Time Warp
I don't do a lot of deleting/reinstalling, but these are the ones I would
never delete..
Cuba
Random Person wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
> For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
> creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
> even though I rarely use them.
>
> - random
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Random Person wrote:
| Hi everyone,
|
| I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
| for long periods of time without getting deleted?
|
| For me, they're iSilo, MobileDB and Acrobat Reader for reading and
| creating files, Golf and Klondike for games, and Invisible and Mirror,
| even though I rarely use them.
|
| - random
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idontcheckthisacct@post.com (Random Person) wrote in message news:<ae17ed4.0405182009.39bacfaa@posting.google.com>...
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was just wondering... what third-party apps stay on your Palm device
> for long periods of time without getting deleted?
>
I've found some really good ones over the years:
PocketMoney - great financial tracking app. Best $30 I've ever spent.
Trip - mileage-tracking app. I drive a lot for my business, and it
took me a while to find a good app to track the miles. This is one
I'm sticking with.
Timesheet - good for recording time spent on consulting projects.
Nice piece of software.
QuickOffice - not that I use it all that often anymore, but it is good
to have a word-processor and spreadsheet when I need it.
PalmReader - works wonderfully with the free e-book downloads from
www.lib.ru. (there aren't quite so many good free e-books in English,
alas). I like that it's got automatic scrolling - I have a repetitive
stress injury in my hand, and pressing the down key over and over is
unpleasant.
Progect - good outliner, plus it's free.
There are also miscellaneous games, a Hebrew calendar, public transit
schedules - things like that. It's a well-packed Palm.
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