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jmetal88 Page Icon Posted 2010-01-12 7:59 PM
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Can anyone help me find a copy of the file linked to here? I've e-mailed the company that previously hosted the file and according to them it is "no longer available." I don't know if that means they don't have it, or just that they aren't willing to distribute it.

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http://www.hpc.net/file.asp?ObjectID=42315
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Rich Hawley Page Icon Posted 2010-01-13 7:01 AM
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Just use Inkwriter or some alternative...they are all pretty much the same...
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jmetal88 Page Icon Posted 2010-01-13 11:26 AM
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Rich Hawley - 2010-01-13 7:01 AM

Just use Inkwriter or some alternative...they are all pretty much the same...


And where do I get Inkwriter for CE 1.0?
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2010-01-13 11:43 AM
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I can't find it. If you do, please let me know and I can get it added to the download centre for other people.

Have a look for the CE 1 version of CalliGrapher, that may do some of the things that you need.
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jmetal88 Page Icon Posted 2010-01-13 12:28 PM
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C:Amie - 2010-01-13 11:43 AM

I can't find it. If you do, please let me know and I can get it added to the download centre for other people.

Have a look for the CE 1 version of CalliGrapher, that may do some of the things that you need.


Will do!

I was just hoping maybe somebody reading this topic had downloaded it at some point in the past and still had a copy. I e-mailed Syware again, and the guy had another look, but couldn't come up with the file on their servers.

EDIT: I just e-mailed the webmaster at hpc.net to see if they can come up with any leads.

EDIT 2: Also just sent an e-mail to the editor of Smart Computing, as I found a 1998 article of theirs that mentioned the program.

Edited by jmetal88 2010-01-13 12:41 PM
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2010-01-14 3:52 AM
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I'd be surprised if you get a response from either one. hpc.net is a pretty antique site (hardly anything's been updated for years, and nearly all the software links are dead).

Micro Cheng's MyTools might serve your needs:

http://www.micro-cheng.com/products/mytools.html
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jmetal88 Page Icon Posted 2010-01-14 4:28 AM
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CE Geek - 2010-01-14 3:52 AM

I'd be surprised if you get a response from either one. hpc.net is a pretty antique site (hardly anything's been updated for years, and nearly all the software links are dead).

Micro Cheng's MyTools might serve your needs:

http://www.micro-cheng.com/products/mytools.html


Thank you! It looks like Jot Notes will provide exactly the functionality I was looking for.

I'll be trying it out as soon as my C140 arrives in the mail.
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You can also try using Pocket Paint from the CE 1 Power Toys for the same purpose, though it doesn't provide a lined paper background:

http://www.hpcfactor.com/reviews/software/microsoft/wince-10-ptoys/

Download it here:

http://www.hpcfactor.com/support/cesd/s/0061.asp
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jmetal88 Page Icon Posted 2010-01-14 9:16 AM
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CE Geek - 2010-01-14 5:11 AM

You can also try using Pocket Paint from the CE 1 Power Toys for the same purpose, though it doesn't provide a lined paper background:

http://www.hpcfactor.com/reviews/software/microsoft/wince-10-ptoys/

Download it here:

http://www.hpcfactor.com/support/cesd/s/0061.asp


I had thought of that, but I wanted the two panes to separate typed and scribbled notes.
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