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Oyajin Appointments 0.99f

Open Source
Appointment utility
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Screenshots & Images

Screenshot of Main screen

Description

Oyahin Appointment is a stand alone calendar, task, to-do utility that was developed specifically for HPCs. It does not use desktop Outlook features at all, rather it relies totally upon input via the HPC.

Note: ARM version is in English, MIPS in both English and Japanese, the others are in Japanese only. Source file is also included in zip package since author has released code to the public domain and no longer offers any support or hosts the software.

If you have the English version in SH3 or SH4, please contact a HPC:Factor staff member so that we can upload it to the SCL for others.

System Requirements

Copy .exe file to handheld and tap on it to run.

Installation Instructions

Copy .exe file to handheld and tap on it to run.

Tags

Open Sourceappointmentto docalendar

   
License Open Source
The program is open source, free and the source code is available on-line.
   
Popularity 626
Total Downloads  85
   
Submitted By Rich Hawley
Submitted On 10 March 2014

Comments

torch 16 January 2023 at 7:03:15 AM
Added compiled x86 beta
I dunk for bananas 20 January 2024 at 11:31:11 AM
When running this on x86 I only get the command bar with the majority of items greyed out and blank window content, what could I be doing wrong?
torch 20 January 2024 at 4:34:52 PM
Can you make a thread about this and add a screenshot so we can keep track? I can try re-compiling in EVC3 vs 4 and see how we can get to the bottom of this?
And I'll screenshot mine on CE6X86

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