don't forget Android... i already work on application for it. but I don't forget
palm, there is lot of devices out there and people won't just throw them away
because company stopped selling them. its like with psion, oficially dead but
still very alive...
Christopher Stamper wrote:
On Sat,
From a developer's point of view, Palm OS is no longer terribly
important and Access (aka PalmSource) don't appear to have a
follow-up product on any shipping devices.
Consequently this forum has become very quiet! All very predictable,
though a little sad.
I've already moved on to newer and
I agree with you about Windows Mobile. I used to be a Microsoft Gold
Certified Partner, and I jumped ship because it was such a lousy OS.
Companies like HP and HTC will continue to make WM devices, and guys in
suits will still buy them, but there is no more future in WM that there is
in Palm OS.
Hello, Jeff!
Any suggestion for a free (or not) program that does network time sync?
Thanks,
-Nikolai F.
At 03:08 8.2.2009 'ã.', you wrote:
Time is set during sync when the PC sends a 'set
time request' to the DLServer on the Palm
device. The DLServer receives time from the PC
as
So, what do you recommend for POS devices? We use Palms with a receipt
printer for our Point of Sale terminals for customer's delivery drivers.
They are not likely to upgrade to a cell phone. It works on the
Centro and Treo, but we don't officially support cell phones. We
provide are
The NTP code is freely available, but it's rather big for what it does
-- I doubt it would fit in one segment, and existing code is a lot of
work to segment.
In summary, you'd have to write, or heavily adapt, the code yourself.
On Feb 8, 2009, at 1:21 PM, Nikolai Filipov wrote:
Hello,
from my experience customers want handhelds. if there are only smartphones
available they would rather use tablet pc then smartphone. in company i am
working for palmos version was killed by palm decision to stop handheld
production - so far everyone moved to windows mobile or to tablets.
reason
Nikolai Filipov wrote:
Hello, Jeff!
Any suggestion for a free (or not) program that does network time sync?
i am not jeff, but i recommend r.time
its for free, http://r-time.en.softonic.com/palm
Thanks,
-Nikolai F.
At 03:08 8.2.2009 'ã.', you wrote:
Time is set during sync when the
I too have a field sales app, and I take your point entirely. There will
always be a demand for handhelds, albeit a small one. HP has introduced the
114 and 214, and Palm is still knocking out the Tungsten E2 and the T|X.
I would not advise you to switch to WM at all. But if you do, avoid .Net CF
On Sunday 08 February 2009 13:54:46 Philip Sheard
wrote:
I too have a field sales app, and I take your point
entirely. There will
always be a demand for handhelds, albeit a small
one. HP has introduced the
114 and 214, and Palm is still knocking out the
Tungsten E2 and the T|X.
I would
Nikolai,
What accuracy do you require? Do you have a specific need for split second
time?
jeff
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Michal Seliga michal.sel...@visicom.skwrote:
Nikolai Filipov wrote:
Hello, Jeff!
Any suggestion for a free (or not) program that does network time sync?
i am not
Hi,
NVbackup is (iirc) either BSD or GPL released code and has an NTP timesync
code in it you should take a look at.
Cheers,
Ryan
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Nikolai Filipov fili...@handshigh.comwrote:
Hello, Jeff!
Any suggestion for a free (or not) program that does network time sync?
.Net is mainly C# and VB.Net.
-Original Message-
From: Kent Loobey [mailto:k...@uoregon.edu]
Sent: 08 February 2009 22:11
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: forum heart beat check
On Sunday 08 February 2009 13:54:46 Philip Sheard
wrote:
I too have a field sales app, and I take your
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