On the Palm I used Splash ID Excellent program and part of teh SplashWallet set. All eexcellent programs. If I could find suitable replacements ffor all four it would be great.
So far I found uitable replacements for two of teh four
Splash Money -- Pocket Money (I use Money 2003 already so it's great)
Splash ID -- Code Waller or eWallet still testing both
Splash Photo -- need suggestions
Splash Shopper -- need suggestions
Let me know about Splash shopper. What I'd really like is something that lets me have a bunch of lists (one per recipe), and then let me select which recipes I need groceries for, and have it *combine* the list. You know, if I say I need 1 cup of flour for cookies and 2 for a cake, the list would say 3 cups of flour.
Hmm. Maybe that'll become program #4 on my to-do list. :P I wonder if I'll have more or less time for all this after I graduate...
Thanks for all the help, I am getting a ipaq 3830 or 3850 today to preview for a week, a person i know is selling it and already has a new one, so i get to play with it. hopefully i will like it much better than my palm and can find someone, which i think i already have, to buy my palm. If so the PPC for me YAY!!!
Splash Shopper is a shopping list software package. Keeps shopping lists fo just about anything you want to keep a list of. Can sort by store, lowest price categor etc.
Splash Photo is a photo viewing software. Similar to the one that comes with the pocket pc (PhotoBase) but thas a desktop version that allows you to crop and edit the picture (contrast, brightness etc)
For the picture viewer, I use PQView from http://www.bitbanksoftware.com/PQView.html. It's free for unlimited personal evaluation, and it's got all the features you could possibly want on a PPC. No desktop companion, but any picture editing programme will do what you want.
HTH
Mark
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Code Wallet looks pretty good as well. I'm doing the trial of both eWallet and Code Wallet. Leaning towards Code Wallet since more info can be stored on each "card"
Let me know what you think. I used "Strip" on the Palm. Adequate, but not heavy on features. Free, though.
I use eWallet because it came bundled with my iPAQ 3870 (otherwise, I probably wouldn't be using anything like it, and would just use the Notes field in Contacts to store this type of information).
VOShoppingList was a finalist for Pocket PC Magazine's 2002 Best Software Award in the "List Manager" category.
Steve
P.S. My usual rant. Please don't post long "naked" URLs. They mess up the wrapping feature of the board software, and that forces horizontal scrolling for almost every post on that page. Previewing posts will show that.
Use the long form of the URL tag instead, as shown below:
Yes, you're right it does look better, but hey, I'm only a simple air-conditioning engineer (see). ops:
I think a rant might be a little strong - there's no help given in the faq's, and I could'nt easily find any other instructions to help me. If I ever do it again, please feel free to rant to your hearts content. :wink:
Cheers
Mark
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I use the Palm Reader software on my iPAQ 3975. I purchased the Pro edition. I like the fact that it is linked to your credit card and not your device.
Last time I upgraded my PPC, I almost lost about $70 worth of MS Reader books. Well, probably not really, but it was starting to seem that way by the time MS reactivated my reader to use on the new device. They give you 4 times before you have to start begging, but since I had already upgraded, returned another, etc., I had used the four up and needed another activation. Very frustrating. I bought the Palm Reader software as soon as I found out it was available and would work with my iPAQ.
Love it! I do still buy books for MS Reader that I haven't found for the Palm Reader, but I buy them one at a time instead of 5-10 at a time like I had been. I have around 10 bestseller books for my Palm reader loaded on my iPAQ and 1 purchased book for MS Reader.
The excellent Palm Software that I can't find equivalent Pocket PC replacements are Tide Tool to give tide times in UK, and the Password Store for the Palm from Stand Alone ..... unless you know better...<gg>
Chris...
cTide is available, and for passwords I use TOMBO, which is a treeview notes app that happens to let you encrypt individual memos or whole folders.
Both are GPL.
While I'm here, I have to recommend a reader nobody talks about; uBook. www.gowerpoint.com It reads Palm docs as well as a few other formats, and allows you to bookmark and select text from Palm docs. Free.