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| Just waiting for my netbook to be delivered and i wanted to know what 3rd party software others have succesfully loaded. I know textmaker works on the pro and now i am looking for a money software package , a spreadsheet , and a advance task manager like RMR task on the old epoc software.
This could be a good place to help each other out and save lots of time for everyone
Thanks
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| Gavin,
You can do no wrong with PlanMaker for a SpreadSheet application, see the following for a review:
http://www.hpcfactor.com/reviews/software/softmaker/planmaker-1-0/ |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 1,953 |
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| You might want to take a look at DiverseInfo http://www.diverseinfo.com/ by Rich Hawley.
This guy has a MobilePro 900C, which runs CE .net 4.2, the same operating system in the Netbook Pro. Altho the MP has a much lower resolution screen. He constantly tries new software and then lists the successful ones.
Good luck |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
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| You could always have a look at Henri's page, http://www.yetanotherhomepage.com/j7xx/j7xx.html
and find a lot there... |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,989 |
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| j7xx is a HPC2000 software catalogue PS. Not a CE4 one. |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
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| Oh sorry about that. I didn't realize this thread was in the 4.x section. |
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| seem to be doing ok so far , doodle cat works well, textmaker, cash organiser , picture viewer is excellent, still looking into how a go about get recording software to work and a mind map program , thanks for the links lets keep them coming. |
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| This the software that I run on my NetBook Pro:
- PlanMaker 2004
- TextMaker 2002
- GAPI for HPC 3.0
- PocketMVP
- Microsoft Money for HPC
- GSFinder+ 1.01
- PocketSlides 2.01 (alternative for Powerpoint)
PS: the new rom images of Windows CE.NET for NetBook Pro contains SpreadCE from Bye Design.
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| I like SpreadCE...it sure runs a lot faster than PlanMaker on my unit.
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| Hi there
Where do I find Microsoft Money for HPC that runs ont he netBook Pro |
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I got Microsoft Money for HPC on the CD when I bought a few years ago my Jornada 568. It was shipped with HPC and PocketPC versions.
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| You might want to take a look at my blog. I have an informal review of the Netbook Pro, as well as several articles talking about different software that I use on it.
http://deliverator.silverfir.net/?cat=16 |
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| Quote Rocketman - 2006-04-21 10:53 AM
You might want to take a look at my blog. I have an informal review of the Netbook Pro, as well as several articles talking about different software that I use on it.
http://deliverator.silverfir.net/?cat=16
liked the review. (maybe i already told you )
but this isn't really correct: "The 680 requires a different bootloader and has a completely different processor architecture than the 720. In addition, the 680 has flash memory, while the 720 does not, resulting in drastically different install procedures"
it would be nice if the 680 had flash memory, heh. (it doesn't. but a few 720's do have it, very rare though.. ) |
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| I believe I was reading a thread on Jlime and read something along the lines of "The linux bootloader is installed to flash," which gave me the impression that they J680 had a flash rom. They must have been referring to a flash card, instead.
Do you know how to identify the Jornada 720 & 728 boards that do have the flash memory? I know somebody made up a batch of them for Linux experimentation at some point. Do you mean that some units came straight from the factory with flash rom? |
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| i have no idea how to identify them maybe the daughterboard looks different or says something on the chips. |
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