In a message dated: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 11:08:57 EDT
Rodent of Unusual Size said:
>As I said, google for it. There's a .tar.gz file with
>the source and all in it out there somewhere, so you should
>be able to figure out the format therefrom.
I can't seem to find this particular program, either
Paul Lussier wrote:
>
> >Google for 'txt2doc'. It's an open tool for turning
> >text files into Palm DOC .pdb files. And back again.
>
> Maybe I should have been more clear. The Windows DLL
> actually parses the .pdb file and turns it into a Quicken
> compatible .qif file, which *is* ascii te
In a message dated: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 07:07:16 EDT
Rodent of Unusual Size said:
>> I have a palm app I've been using for years which unfortunately,
>> requires windows to sync and extract the data into a txt file
>> format.
>
>Google for 'txt2doc'. It's an open tool for turning
>text files into
Paul Lussier wrote:
>
> Does anyone know the file format of the Palm .pdb file format?
>
> I have a palm app I've been using for years which unfortunately,
> requires windows to sync and extract the data into a txt file
> format.
Google for 'txt2doc'. It's an open tool for turning
text files i
Hi all,
Does anyone know the file format of the Palm .pdb file format?
I have a palm app I've been using for years which unfortunately,
requires windows to sync and extract the data into a txt file format.
Most of the data in the file seems to be strings with the exception
of dates, and a bu