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The Digest    Tue, 22 Jan 2008    Volume 02  :  Number 1185
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- Re: Alt-Tab file switcher for Nokia 9300 needed!

- RE: Psion5 Web Site

- # 1184 mapping


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Date: 19 Jan 2008 13:29:31 +0700
From: Martin O'Neill (IOL) <address truncated>
Subject: Re: Alt-Tab file switcher for Nokia 9300 needed!



Wright, Chris wrote:
>Actually I did become aware of the Chr+tab when trawling for info >(alternatively RTFM would have helped!), but in practice I've found it >more trouble, basically because I usually hold the open phone in my left >hand rather than my right. I used to love the Crtl+Space of FileSwitch >for this very reason!

Because I use my 9500 in two handed mode a lot, I use iDesk as a task switcher among other things.

If you are not happy with iDesk then another option would be to install FileNote (a very comprehensive and fast file manager with a macro library) along with the TNO macro.  This will allow you to allocate the [ Chr + any alphabetic key ] to use as your task switcher.  FileNote and the TNO macro can be downloaded from:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FileNote/
Best wishes,
Martin O'Neill


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Date: 19 Jan 2008 16:17:16 +0700
From: Keith Giles <address truncated>
Subject: RE: Psion5 Web Site



For Alan R Morris: Thanks, Alan, for the response. You're only 1 of 2 folks who responded (I posted also on PDAStreet and on Psionce%). Glad to hear that he's out and about. I wasn't looking for his e-mail address. I just didn't want his site to disappear (I'm one who gave him a donation to keep the site going). And I was hoping he wasn't ill or had shuffled off this mortal coil.

Happy Cycling,
Keith
Sunnyvale, CA

http://ohsix827.home.comcast.net
Thought For The Day: The first 99% of the job takes 100% of the available time and the other 1% takes the other 100%.


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Date: 20 Jan 2008 16:49:13 +0700
From: Donald <address truncated>
Subject: # 1184 mapping



Thanks Simon

Try this: http://www.multimap.com/map/places.cgi?client=lightSpecially for Psions!

that is what I would be looking for
but
I guess I should have mention that I neeeded this for the United States,

I went to thier main site to see if I was able to request it for the US, but can't seem to locate that option.

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