View Full Version : How do I make my new 2215 look familiar?
welmoed
11-25-2003, 03:41 AM
I just upgraded from my old Casio E-125 (PPC 2000) to a new h2215. Now, however, comes the fun part of trying to get everything set up the way I like it. On my Casio, I used Novosec's Pocket Facelift to get the "look and feel" of a PPC 2002, and it gave me some nice Today screen options, like showing battery life and memory usage. I also liked being able to close a program with the "X" rather than minimize it (how do you close a program that doesn't have an Exit option from its own menu?!?).
I'm assuming I will need to get some kind of Today plug-in. But which one is most user-friendly/fully featured?
Thanks for any pointers.
--Welmoed
Sparkomatic
11-25-2003, 04:46 AM
Personally, I enjoy WisBar Advance. Although, I'm sure you will quickly find that everyone has their own 'personal' choice :D
Mark_Venture
11-25-2003, 05:13 AM
On my Casio, I used Novosec's Pocket Facelift to get the "look and feel" of a PPC 2002, and it gave me some nice Today screen options, like showing battery life and memory usage. I also liked being able to close a program with the "X" rather than minimize it (how do you close a program that doesn't have an Exit option from its own menu?!?)...
For the close the program with the X... WiseBar Advance (http://www.lakeridgesoftware.com/wisbar/index.html) works GREAT!! and does a few other things too :)
As for today screen plug in with batt/memory info, etc.. Tom Gigears BatMemTime (http://www.geocities.com/tomgigear77/Software.html)
There are a couple program launchers for the Today screen available...tdLaunch (http://www.nakka.com/soft/ptools/) and cLaunch (http://pachome1.pacific.net.sg/~welic/claunch.html)
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