On May 31, 11:15 pm, "Mark S." <throa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is very cool news. I've been using PocketMods for years after
> discovering that both Handspring and Palm belonged to the same union
> -- invariably failing either just before or just after an important
> meeting.

heh, and being something you'd mind losing. I like the notion of the
"papernet":

http://optional.is/required/2009/04/29/introducing-the-papernet/

> The problem up to now with the PocketMods is that you can't easily
> create and save high-quality PM sets. The PDF conversion can't seem to
> do fine-detailed maps and graphics. You can't save a set of pages with
> the online PM maker. The old PM maker (no longer available) couldn't
> save sets either, and when you cut and paste graphics in it came out
> all blocky. Despite promises on the website, a Flash PM generator
> doesn't seem to be coming.

I guess that's the advantage of TiddlyWiki for making pocket books -
the books and software are yours, and we can extend it in lots of
different ways,

> It will be great when FF 3.5 is released and its finally possible to
> use TW to produce high qualty PM's conveniently.

the cross-browser story is a limitation here. We're looking at PDF
generation for TiddlyDocs, and that might be a possible story for
pocketbooks, too ..

Be fun to see what other pockebooks people come up with!

Paul (psd)
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