A informação é essencial nos dias que correm. Seja através de feeds ou podcasts, recebida no telemóvel ou PDA, sentimos necessidade de estar sempre actualizados com as últimas informações, sejam estas sobre o estado da economia ou o horário do autocarro.
Através de um PalmOne Tungsten E2, este blog relata uma série de experiências quotidianas sobre a recepção e tratamento da informação através deste dispositivo.



Continuar o Blog?

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Boa tarde aos possíveis leitores do Palm e Informação Móvel.

Fui recentemente convidado a integrar os Escritores Associados da PalmAddicts, o maior Palm-related blog do mundo.

Isto coloca-me num dilema... Como escrevo em inglês tenho um trabalho redobrado a traduzir para português (uma das regras que tenho neste blog e que já desrespeitei várias vezes).

Assim sendo, com a falta de leitores (sejamos realistas, este blog é demasiado específico para ter leitores ou comentários, embora seja a UNICA fonte de informação neste tema em Português), vou deixar de actualizar o blog.

Espero que compreendam.


Sandro Correia


PS - sempre podem consultar o PalmAddicts


My favourite Palm Applications

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Mais um artigo publicado no Palm Addicts (7/9/2006)


-> http://palmaddict.typepad.com/palmaddicts/2006/09/my_favourite_pa.html

My favourite Palm Applications

[From Sandro Correia] After my last post about “must have” applications on palm, I decided to complement that same post with my favourite applications. Indeed, some of the “must have” apps are not our favourite ones, for example, NVBackup. It is not of my favourite because I rarely use it (thanks God), but is without a doubt one application that should be installed on all Palm devices (IMHO).

So, today I’ll talk about two or three good apps that I use every day.

Resco Explorer

Resco Explorer is one of my favourite apps. I use it frequently to find some files, move them to RAM or to different folders on my SD card and even to launch some programs or quick view some pictures and videos.

Unfortunately, Resco Explorer is not freeware, it cost $14.95 or €11.6 but is a valuable product. However, there is another app, called FileZ , it’s nice and powerful but Resco has the “looks” and functionality that FileZ don’t…

Switch5


That’s another of my favourites, I use it constantly and without thinking that’s a 3rd party application.

We all know that PalmOS was several difficulties about the multitasking chapter. However, this small application comes to our help by simply allowing the user to switch tasks and programs without exit the current one. The user have two options: go back to the previous app or selecting a list of the last 10 opened programs. That’s a time saver!

iSilo

I used Plucker & SunriseXP for months for reading my RSS feeds or websites offline on Palm. It was a simply, fast and FREE way to collect all information and accessing it on my device. Unfortunately, this system isn’t perfect: on E2, Plucker documents with 2MB or more with several images gave sometimes fatal memory errors and resets. The problem is not the reset itself but the impossibility of keep reading after the error due consequent errors and resets. To solve the problem is need a re-installation of Plucker and the zlib.prc file.

Well, that’s was enough for me. I already knew about iSilo but this application is not freeware so I never gave to much attention until this week. iSilo is simply great! Opens a large variety of documents (not only the iSilo format), keep bookmarks, have a much better look than Plucker and is compatible with NVFS devices so I can open my files without problems. In fact, iSilo shows the heap memory information so, if the level is low, is better to make a soft-reset before open a large file.

Here it is two pictures of the same website on Plucker and iSilo. What’s better?


Palm “Must Have Applications”

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Artigo Publicado na Palm Addicts no dia 1 de Setembro de 2006



Palm “Must Have Applications”

[From Sandro Correia] I recently was on the “all” category from Palm Launcher and I realized that there are some applications that I simply can’t live or use my palm without them. Here there are, by preference:

-> Card Reader, http://www.mobile-stream.com/cardreader.html
-> Receive It!, http://www.equattor.com/products/receiveit.php
-> Snap, http://www.freewarepalm.com/graphics/snap.shtml
-> NVBackup, http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=92189&package_id=186018
-> SnapCalc, http://www.geocities.com/rnlnero/Palmos.html
-> Resco Viewer, http://www.resco.net/palm/photoviewer/default.asp

Here it is a very small review about each application:

Card Reader:
Most people that work with SD or another type of cards have a card reader. It’s fast, trustable and cheap. Unfortunately, people like me that only use a Palm PDA, a card reader is something that I never needed with such demand.

That’s why I love the Card Reader Application. It simply emulates a card reader on Palm, making the transfer of files that cannot be hotsynced very simple and fast. It works with the Palm USB cable.

That’s the Palm life saver! How many times I wanted to receive an mp3 or 3gp movie from a colleague and Palm couldn’t handle it because that message saying that the file is unknown? Well, the receive it! application can handle all type of files, even the files that aren’t supposed be on a Palm device (even exe programs!). It’s simple to work: activate the Bluetooth or IrDA, launch the receive it app and add a new extension. Then transfer the file and the program will save the file on the SD card.

This is a cool application to make Palm print screens. It looks that it’s not such a necessary application but to Palm Users that like posting on forums or at Palm Addict, it will be a killer app to show our ideas and programs to the others. All screen shots on this post where made with snap.

NVBackup:
This application ROCKS! It’s freeware and is simply the best palm backup application out there. It’s made for NVFS devices and it has a new algorithm to save all files and preferences on RAM. For example, I used Resco Backup but after a complete restore, I had to configure again my applications and registering it again. With NVBackup that never happened, it restores to the exactly moment that the last backup was made. It also has a function to schedule a automatic backup and a turn-off screen option to save battery.

SnapCalc:
Palm already has a built-in calculator. Why another? Simple: Palm calculator is a stand alone application, this means that when you need to do an calculation, you must exit the application that you where working on, launch the Palm Calculator, make the calculus and then launch again the previous program to introduce the calculated value. SnapCalc is launched by the Palm command bar and executes over the application that you where working on. This saves time! On the picture, we can see SnapCalc on top another application that I was working on.

Resco Viewer:
This program is the best photo viewer out on the market. Its fast, have advanced functions (correcting contrast, colour, bright, etc) and support albums. The desktop companion is great to organize all the photos on albums and view them on slideshow.


This is all my favourite Palm Applications.

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Na verdade, tenho outros lá publicados mas são traduções de artigos deste blog na sua maioria.


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