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Location: NSW, Australia
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I suddenly find myself in possession of a SonyEricsson P1i
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install mobipocket, and read books. try lemmings too. |
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Location: Montreal
Device: Palm Tungsten E
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Nice list DMcCunney
![]() I'm presently looking for a freeware/postcardware Palm applic to code HTML/CSS, could you recommend any? I downloaded PalmFiction, but apparently it's only a viewer ![]() Thanks in advance, JDL |
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There is one dedicated HTML editor for PalmOS I'm aware of, but it's not freeware: http://www.greendragonsoftware.com/s...it/index.shtml There used to be another called Torpedo, but the publisher's site has reverted to a click harvester. If you just want a freeware editor to write code, there are several possibilities. One is SrcEdit. SrcEdit is provided as part of OnBoard C, a C compiler and linker that let you code in C and compile and build apps on you device. OnBoard C is open source under the GPL. You can also get SrcEdit stand alone. OnBoard C is here: http://onboardc.sourceforge.net/ and SrcEdit is here: http://trac.brainsware.org/srcedit/ Other possibilities are CardTXT, SiED and tejpWriter. CardTXT is a freeware text editor for Palm OS that can handle Palm "doc" files, and plain ASCII text files on a card. It can also import from and export to the Palm Memopad application. CardTXT is here: http://www.freewarepalm.com/docs/cardtxt.shtml SiED is a free, open source text editor for Palm OS, that has a split screen function letting you edit two different files. The author's site doesn't seem to exist now, but you can get the last release version here: http://www.bestpalmsoftware.com/books/software/sied.htm and a beta of the next version here: http://web.archive.org/web/200704081...ied/sied_beta/ (I use the beta, because it adds support for 320x480 screens.) tejpWriter is a free, open source viewer and editor for Palm "doc" files, zTXT files, and plain text files on a card. It can also export to HTML. (tejpWriter is written in OnBoard C.) tejpWriter is here: http://twriter.atspace.com/ Quote:
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