Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mick hay on May 09, 2008, 11:16:32 am
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Does anyone know of a mobile phone, pda that runs palm os (so i can use pocket george on it)?
Thanks Mick
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what about the i-phone expensive though
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any o2 xda or windows mobile phone will run george :-*
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try search PDA phone on ebay
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any o2 xda or windows mobile phone will run george :-*
I didnt think windows mobile would run george!!
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I use a Palm Treo 680 its perfect for work
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I use a Palm Treo 680 its perfect for work
Me too, wouldn't be without it.
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any o2 xda or windows mobile phone will run george :-*
I didnt think windows mobile would run george!!
As far as I know, it wont!! ::)
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any o2 xda or windows mobile phone will run george :-*
I didnt think windows mobile would run george!!
As far as I know, it wont!! ::)
it wont ;)
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PocketGeorge only runs on PalmOS PDAs
It won't run on any of the versions of Windows Mobile/WindowsCE/PocketPC.
Paul
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The 680 works great!
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PocketGeorge only runs on PalmOS PDAs
It won't run on any of the versions of Windows Mobile/WindowsCE/PocketPC.
Paul
Are you going to design it to run on windows seeing as everything is going this way ??
Ian
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I'd quite like it to run on a mac, I dont know if this is possble eh Paul ?
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Hi
We will probably do a Windows Mobile version eventually but the Mac is a no no...
Paul
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Hi
We will probably do a Windows Mobile version eventually but the Mac is a no no...
Paul
I can wait, just not to long please.
Ian
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me neither. my htc tytn II runs windows mobile 6 and pocket george doesn't work on it.
paul, you advised me 2 months ago that you wouldn't be doing a windows mobile version as the operating system databases change too often to make it worthwhile. have you changed your mind now?
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Hi
It won't be soon.
Apart from anything else I have to decide which of the many versions of WindowsCE/PocketPC/Windows Mobile we will support.
There are lots of different versions and some are not compatible with others. When I do write it it's quite possible it won't run on the PDAs that most of you have. That's the joy of Microsoft...
Palms are cheap, reliable and compatible - which is why we are sticking with them for now.
Paul