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The Digest    Sun, 31 Oct 2004    Volume 02  :  Number 624
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In today's The Digest 10 messages
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- Cheap Nokias

- Cheap Nokias per # 623

- Re: Transferring files through the air!

- Re: wireless pc card for 7book

- Re: Digest Archive

- UIQ Stuff

- Re: Microsoft vs Nearly everyone else

- Bleeding edge releases of TubeRoute & FastBackup

- Re: Word for email

- Re: Digest Archive


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Date: 29 Oct 2004 21:19:29 +0100
From: Manuel Campos Galvan
Subject: Cheap Nokias



Anthony:

I saw the same thing on ebay. I actually corresponded with some of the sellers (who post different names and different addresses, but seem to be the same) and they would not accept a pay pal payment. They wanted me to send them cash through Western Union and then they would ship the phone from Italy. When I complained about sending cash, they simply said "take it or leave it"

My take is that at best they are stolen or "hot" merchandise. At worst a scam in which you lose your hard earned money.

Best Regards,

Manuel


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Date: 29 Oct 2004 21:26:24 +0100
From: Walker, Jan
Subject: Cheap Nokias per # 623



To: Antony Booth et al:

I bid on a Nokia 9500 about 2 months ago and one was "reserved" for me but the date came and went and they properly refunded my money.  However, I think it might have been a scam in that they get to have your money in their account and get bank interest for the 6 or 8 weeks.  The one I bid on was the ONLY one among about 70 that looked like obvious scams.  I would say that 99% of the eBay Nokia 9500 ads are fraudulent.  I was lucky.  Consider this--if Nokia hasn't even released the phones yet then how could they be available from these eBayers?  Beware !

Jaydub


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Date: 30 Oct 2004 00:21:54 +0100
From: David Steer \(Plus\)
Subject: Re: Transferring files through the air!



To Cathy,

I use EPlayM available from http://www.geocities.com/zavorine/epoc/mp3.htm.

I convert files from CD using a CD Extractor that converts directly to MP3. I set the bits (size and quality of output file) to 80bit/sec to keep the file size down without loosing so much quality.  The application I use on the PC is CDex (I am using Version 1.40, current version is 1.51)
http://www.cdex.n3.net and it is donation ware!

Ideally you would be using broadband, however, you could try it - using Sound Recorder you may be able to get something - just remember if you have a microphone attached to your PC to turn it off (mute) in the Volume settings.

To Christopher,

I have a netBook with a Buffalo WiFi card installed and nFTP which comes standard with the latest netBook OS build (158).  You will need to set up an FTP server on your PC for nFTP to connect to.  I use Quick 'n Easy FTP Server (I use Version 2.2 but there is a more recent one) as it is free - http://www.pablovandermeer.nl/downloads.html.  I have set up a user ID and Password combination in the Server and locked it down to the IP address that my netBook has - this is to ensure some security as the server needs to be running  - mine is running all the time so I just fire up the Psion!  I also have an external Firewall (built in to my wireless ADSL router) that wont let FTP traffic in from outside.  Since my Psion is connecting through the Router it can see the IP address of my PC and make the connection without using any firewall rules.

However, when I can get a working CF adaptor for my PC (Having problems due to USB 2 and drivers) I will also use that route to transfer files at an even faster rate.

Regards
David


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Date: 30 Oct 2004 01:15:48 +0100
From: Bob
Subject: Re: wireless pc card for 7book



Hi Ian,
I have also heard that the Series 7 doesn't work for wireless.  I have a Netbook and a 7book.  I am using the Buffalo card and it works great with my HP Notebook, but I have never got it to work with either of my Psions.  I am not sure if it's a hardware thing or an operator malfunction.  :o).

I sure would like to get one of my Psions to work wireless as they are so much smaller and easier to use.

Thanks,
Bob


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Date: 30 Oct 2004 04:50:03 +0100
From: Melvin Woody
Subject: Re: Digest Archive



Rolf  Vonau wrote:

Dear subscribers,
for your convenience we changed the form of archive. At top of each digest now is a link to the previous digest, at bottom is a link to the next digest. Besides this you can now search in the topics and find a certain digest. Check the address http://www.psioneering.co.uk/digests/index.html

Does this mean one can search the archive for a specific topic? That
woud be very handy.   I followed the link to the archive, and couldn't
figure out what to do to search for a topic.  Does one download
'Database 9 <http://www.psioneering.co.uk/digests/database9.zip> for
Searching on a Psion (zip file)'  and use that to conduct a search?  I
could use a brief lesson on how to use the archive, since I've no clue
as to where to list within a list of  Digest numbers.
Melvin Woody


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Date: 30 Oct 2004 10:00:21 +0100
From: Mike Dyer

Subject: UIQ Stuff



Hi all,

I've been trying 'Agile Messenger' it's a freeware instant messenger client for UIQ phones. I read about it at allaboutsymbian.com

It works brilliant and is cheap on GPRS, I'm never going to get any work done now!.

As an aside , in UIQ wouldn't it be nice if the clock icon actually told the time ?

I can't believe you can't log birthdays no sense , I never noticed this before .

Overall though (with a bluetooth keyboard) what a wonderful machine .

I am well impressed .

Regards ,
Mike Dyer
on a Sony Ericsson p800


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Date: 30 Oct 2004 11:40:11 +0100
From: Chris S Handley
Subject: Re: Microsoft vs Nearly everyone else



Antony Booth wrote in reply to me:
[Chris Handley, ...]
>> ... in a slightly philosophical mood, and he hopes that any
>> replies will be in a similar vein (and size:)
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> That was funny. Why don't you call a spade, a spade though?
> What you really meant was: You hope the replies don't include
> a typical Rolf rant! ;)

Antony,

I would rather that you didn't put words in my mouth, particularly inflammatory ones, since I don't wish to start (another) flamewar :-(

Some time ago I lost interest in being part of *any* multi-page discussions (for various reasons), and therefore my comment was partly an attempt to suggest that *anyone* replying on that (often strongly felt) topic to please keep it short.

That is all I have to say on this subject.

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Chris Handley

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Martin Maxwell wrote:
>> P.S.  I somehow get a mention in the credits for document,
>> although I don't think I did anything

> You did deserve the credits as you were part of the early
> PDAStreet discussions! I remember in particular your thoughts
> on OPL as a commonality factor and on the use of the netBook
> as a development platform.

Oh dear, is my memory getting that bad already? :)

Regards,
Chris Handley


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Date: 30 Oct 2004 14:37:07 +0100
From: Chris S Handley
Subject: Bleeding edge releases of TubeRoute & FastBackup



You can now get frequent "bleeding edge" releases of both TubeRoute & FastBackup.  These releases are UNTESTED, and so WILL CONTAIN BUGS, but they also contain improvements over the last official release.

You can find out about new bleeding edge releases on the Announcements section of the FreEPOC Forum here:
http://www.freepoc.org/yabbse/index.php?board=5

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Chris Handley


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Date: 30 Oct 2004 20:02:13 +0100
From: Ian Chapple
Subject: Re: Word for email



>>This isn't particularly an EPOC problem. It's more because of the non-universality of w-p file formats. EPOC Word is EPOC's w-p and it's formatting is for printing first and foremost as are most w-p formats. As long as the print drivers understand that formatting then it's fine in itself. Word can export text files and nConvert, from Neuon, can also produce Rich Text Format files. In practical terms that's probably enough for most people.<<

I agree that the large variety of word processor formats is something of a problem. However, something I find particularly stupid of Psion was the decision to remove the Save as...RTF option that Psion Word had on the Series 3. This seemed especially odd when the S7 was being sold as a connected anywhere emailing device, but with no built-in file converters; it's all very well being able to send your hard work by email via a mobile phone, but it's not much use if the recipient can't read what you've done. A nice idea, but fatally flawed in my opinion. I could understand it if Word had never had this option, but to deliberately remove it seems very strange.

Cheers, Ian.


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Date: 31 Oct 2004 00:44:00
From: Rolf Vonau

Re: Digest Archive



Melvin Woody wrote at Sat, 30 Oct 2004 04:50:03 +0100 (> ):

Hi Melvin,

>> Besides this you can now search in
>> the topics and find a certain digest. Check the
>> address
>> http://www.psioneering.co.uk/digests/index.html

> Does this mean one can search the archive for a
> specific topic? That  woud be very handy.

Yes, that's right. But on the moment only digests from #601.

>  I followed the link to the archive, and couldn't
> figure out what to do to search for a topic.

You should click on the picture with the astronomer. (Today I haven't access to the psioneering server for unknown reasons, therefore I will tomorrow add the string "Search The Digest" for clarity)

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Best Regards
Rolf
The Digest Team Member


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