Hi, I noticed that we're missing List Notes [formerly called List Manager] entirely from the SCL.
It appears it was available as shareware at one point and a version 1.0 and 1.1 were released
https://web.archive.org/web/20041217061036/http://www.mobilecubed.com/apps/listnotes.html
https://www.yetanotherhomepage.com/j7xx/j7xx.html?/j7xx/software/data/listnotes.html
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Jornada 720/HPC2000 platform. It is released as fully functional shareware. There are no limitations in the program other than a message when you load the program. If you like it, please register it for $8. This will help us to continue providing freeware and low-cost shareware. And please feel free to drop us an email with suggestions for future enhancements!
ListNotes has an unlimited amount of uses, including shopping lists, video collections, to-do lists, project outlines, and more. Some other functionality of ListNotes includes: (* denotes new in version 1.1).
Create Outlook Tasks and Appointments from list items.
Easy access to functionality due to the commandbar (which includes tooltips).
Set options to change font size and type, set an default directory for your lists, and more.
* Priority feature has been added to list items. You can now set a priority from 1 to 10 on each list item.
* Notes of up to approximately 32K can be attached to each list item.
* Linking- you can now link any file on your Handheld PC to each list item, whether it’s a word document, spreadsheet, or MP3. ListNotes will use the registry to determine what application launches the file, so that the process is seamless. An icon next to your description lets you know if an item is linked to a file.
* Select from two views- the original “List View” or a split-pane List and Notes view. Please note that Notes in Notes View are read-only; you will have to edit the actual list item to edit the note.
* Import ListManager 1.0 lists into ListNotes and simply save them as ListNotes files without hassle.
* ListNotes now prompts you to save your file when you exit the application.
Low cost alternative to other list-makers.
In addition, my other project is seeing if the PocketPC programs are .vb programs and if they're usable on HPC platforms without any modification.