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Huey14
12-25-2004, 06:39
Can anybody recommend some good (free) software or just plain interesting stuff for a palm pilot, preferably military or aviation?


I've got Adobe Acrobat on it now, it's great being able to read a book without having the bulk of the actual book. Got some field manuals on there too.

Good stuff. I feel all techno.

Martin
12-25-2004, 07:09
How problematic is page width with pdf, scrolling back and forth?

Huey14
12-25-2004, 07:22
It adjusts the pdf to fit. You need to tap and hold on the pictures to expand them, but the writing is very readable. You need to scroll a bit, but it's not a hassle.

ktek01
12-26-2004, 11:40
I like Flight Checker, has every flight from every airport in the world for the next 3 months, right on my Palm. Only 12.72 British Pounds for a year of updates. Has saved me from some very screwed up flights expedia and others would have sent me on, now I just check it and go straight to the airline for the tickets. Ive checked that against expedia each time and have saved a fortune buying direct and countless hours of transfers. Well worth the money if you travel at all.

http://www.travelinfosystems.co.uk/productflightpalm.php

I also like Documents To Go. The standard edition converts Word and Excel to Palm, and can create Word and Excel documents on the Palm. Very handy, 3 upgrade versions that can do even more, but the standard is a bargain at $29. Works very well.

http://www.dataviz.com/products/documentstogo/index.html

Huey14
12-26-2004, 16:33
I've got the second one- came in the software bundle. I have no need for the first. Cheers anyway.

NousDefionsDoc
12-26-2004, 18:57
I have recall - an alert roster software.

There's a whole bunch of med stuff

pass phrase for generating passwords

Licesne plate for annotating suspicious vehicles

S Morse for practicing code

Liquid ruler a metric conversion

There aren't a lot of military ones for the public or free.

There's some pretty good LEO ones, but they cost.

Huey14
12-26-2004, 19:01
I think I've downloaded the licence plate one, but it's not yet installed.

I'll have a look at the others.

NousDefionsDoc
12-26-2004, 19:06
There's a better license plate one, it alerts you if you've seen the same plate within a time you specify. I don't remember the name of it and it wasn't free, but it wasn't much either.

brewmonkey
12-26-2004, 19:07
Check out http://pda.tucows.com/ which is a subsite of www.tucows.com

They have all kinds of stuff including some freeware/shareware as well as full service stuff. They also have sites for all major OS's.

Huey14
12-26-2004, 20:37
Thanks.

Martin
12-27-2004, 04:42
It adjusts the pdf to fit. You need to tap and hold on the pictures to expand them, but the writing is very readable. You need to scroll a bit, but it's not a hassle.

Would you mind reading for long times on end on it?

magician
12-27-2004, 08:32
I believe that there is a version of the Microsoft Reader application for it....oh, wait. Maybe that is for handhelds running the chopped versions of XP.

I use Microsoft Reader on my Wintel laptop to read .lit files, books, which are electronic versions of the books that I have in boxes in various places. Sure is convenient.

I am planning on purchasing a handheld just for this reason alone, so that I can read them more conveniently.

Al, I have a ton of Niven and Heinlein, and Azimov and Clarke. Lots of other stuff. Classics. Dashiell Hammet, Borges, Marquez, Herman Hesse, Kafka, everything.

One of the killer apps, I think.

Huey14
12-27-2004, 09:14
Would you mind reading for long times on end on it?

Haven't had any problems thus far. I've been reading The Hunt For Red October.

zeroalpha
12-28-2004, 03:46
Try this link Huey


http://mrtaxi.karnt.com/a-i.htm

My favorites are:

OmniRemote (TV remote app)
Graffiti Anywhere
Grid Lock (Security App)
Agendus
Radio Pirate - I think youll like that one H14

Plus a few others.

Zero