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Old 11-09-2007, 02:46 PM   #16
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I suddenly find myself in possession of a SonyEricsson P1i ....oh...the delight of thinking about what I want to install (I wonder if the legacy Doom would work?) Anyway, any tips for what to install are greatly appreciated.
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I suddenly find myself in possession of a SonyEricsson P1i ....oh...the delight of thinking about what I want to install (I wonder if the legacy Doom would work?) Anyway, any tips for what to install are greatly appreciated.
congratulations, mate.
install mobipocket, and read books.
try lemmings too.
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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

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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
Correct. It's viewer only.

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/

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