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Daily Archives: August 20th, 2004

Solo Media: A Taste of Things to Come

Solo Media: A Taste of Things to Come: “Okay, time to put my money where my mouth is. My readers have been asking for years for a sequel to my first novel, Between Heaven and Hell. My first series here on Solo will be just that, a space opera called The Unification Chronicles that picks [...]

Tapwave Zodiac News: Special Report: News from NEPUG

Some really cool stuff here…
Tapland - Tapwave Zodiac News: Special Report: News from NEPUG: “Accessories
Several slides contained pictures of different accessories for the Zodiac. The TomTom Navigator Bluetooth GPS unit was cited as an example of a GPS navigation solution, however it was not ‘a product announcement.’ The PowerPlay Grip was also shown [...]

Filez Updated

Tapland - Tapwave Zodiac News: Freeware File Manager Improved: “Developer Tom Bulatewicz just recently released a beta of FileZ 6.0. According to Tom, the new version ‘is a massive rewrite, finally integrating both internal and external memory cards into a single, simple, tree-based file view.’ He’s hoping to have the final stable version [...]

Interesting App for Zod Owners

PalmGear.com - The #1 source for Palm handheld software, news & reviews: “SilkScreen lets you perform all of the functions normally associated with the bottom part of a Palm device - the silkscreen - in the main display area. It also serves as an application launcher and has several other useful features like Virtual Graffiti, [...]

Free, no-strings printing for Windows Mobile

KSE Software - Homepage: “KSE TrueImprimer makes it possible to print out of the palm of your hand
You are the owner of a Pocket PC 2003 and need a software to print your documents and graphic files? Now you will get a limited chance to download and use our software ‘KSE TrueImprimer’.

Language may shape human thought

Language may shape human thought: “Language may shape human thought � suggests a counting study in a Brazilian tribe whose language does not define numbers above two.
Hunter-gatherers from the Pirah� tribe, whose language only contains words for the numbers one and two, were unable to reliably tell the difference between four objects placed in a [...]

Pirates as Market Researchers?

More on the self-contradictory “there’s no demand for ebooks, and besides, we won’t offer our titles in ebook form because of piracy” argument (Rowling, Clancy, Tolkien, etc.)…
Evil Genius Chronicles - Pirates as Market Researchers? 08 17 2004: “It’s also worth noting that the files that I’ve seen most often in newsgroups and the like are [...]

Review: Electric Pocket’s BugMe! Notepad

BugMe!, optimized for PalmOS 5, is a graphics note program with several key features: one can insert jpeg files, stock graphics, and text into a note, and everything can be saved onto a memory card as a jpeg file. Each note shows up as a page in one big database, although they can be categorized; [...]