Laura Conrad wrote:
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> There are certainly text editors for the pilot...
Just one little thing I forgot to say: If you're planning to write or
edit ABC on a PDA, make sure you get one with a keyboard. You don't want
to do that kind of work writing on a screen.
Frank Nordberg
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This link for LINUX on a PDA just got posted to another group I read:
http://www.handhelds.org/minihowto/index.html
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> "Frank" == Frank Nordberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Frank> There's also supposed to be an ABC Viewer for Palm Pilot at
Frank> http://www.biff.org.uk/dave/
Frank> but that link seems to be broken.
That's the only one I've tried, and it was seriously incomplete when I
tried it.
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> Hello again,
>
> I have this dream of being able to do music transcription in abc on a truly portable
>device (e.g., Psion Revo, Palm, Casio Casiopeia). To be useful, the system would need
>the following:
>
> - headphone jack
> - MP3 playback, looping, and slo
A work around until the real thing comes along might be to edit an abc, play
the abc while capturing the sound with a wav or mp3 program (EZ CD Creator 4
or 5 does this via the Spin Doctor) and move the mp3 to whatever portable
device plays mp3 files. If those little hand-held computers include a