After installing the original Emu48CE, copy this included executable over the installed version. Santiago Villegas Hey! Paulo Costinhas I've been using this program for a while and I found it is just what I needed. It works almost as the real calculator. The only things I miss are the infrared comunication with other real HP48 calculators and, so far, I could not manage to load programs on the celculator I mean emulator memory, just as I do on the real calculator.
Are these actions possible to be done with this version 1. I apreciate any help. Sometimes you can't press the same key twice in a row example you can't enter 55, but can 54 without pressing another key I use the right arrow.
I have to admit, I don't think that the Express editions were clearly defined. They are easy to find and download, but you don't learn much about them from their own websites.
Sorry you went through Dial up for them. And I hope there was no offense at the "hobbyist" aspect. Even the best programmers that I know are hobbyists. I just used it because that was microsofts terminolgy for these "limited" versions of the Visual Studio editions. I still find the VB Express quite useful, but I will probably get visual studio pro eventually wife permitting because of the device support.
That and the full IDE. I don't know for sure, but have you read anywhere whether VS supports Visual Basic for native code vs. I know that the express version will only compile. Excellent program for downloading and reading news. It downloads whole articles, has an online catalog, and loads very quickly.
I use it every day. Retrieves monthly medical news. Offered for install with Skyscape products. Nice medical calcuator. Excellent soft keyboard replacement for the Pocket PC. The command button provides the most-used OS functions copy, cut, paste, command, shortcut, undo at your stylus tip. Concentrated, well planned keyboard enables minimal hand movement, and tons of punctuation and symbols are readily accessible.
Works perfectly in portrait mode AND landscape. Exideas offers a generous day trial period on the PPC. This is one of the first apps that I installed on my Axim! Disabled for now. MetrO - Freeware by F. Slick program that provides directions to get from one location to another using public transportation in a host of the world's cities.
Very nicely excuted interface, quick searching, good use of color, and accurate directions make it a snap to use. Databases are updated regularly. Great program for travelers. Very nice music player that also has an alarm feature. The alarm let's you wake up to your favorite music. Great English dictionary, thesaurus, phrase list, and acronym reference.
It sports a very attractive interface and is simple to use. The dictionary has concise, informative definitions, and the thesaurus is very helpful in discerning the nuances between similar words. As good as these are, the real star of this collection may be the English phrase database.
Don't be fooled by the name--it explains a number of common latin phrases and formal names, as well as colloquial expressions. Almost all other PDA dictionaries use a reduced version of Princeton's WorldNet lexicon, which is really a sophisticated thesaurus-like psychological language learning project and makes a less than exemplary dictionary even in full PC form.
See my more detailed comments on this database here. I compared a number of popular dictionary programs before settling on MSDict, whose demo is time-limited, full function software.
Mobile Systems' support proved very helpful, promptly answering questions and concerns before I registered. Installed on my SD card. Looks great in native VGA mode. Web pages on your PPC look just like on your desktop, or you can wrap them to fit the screen. If you surf the web with your PPC, you should take a serious look at Netfront.
Very nice collection of English idioms searchable on key works in each idiom. Excellent reference if you want to get it just right. Also available as part of an Oxford Reference Suite. See my review here. Super utility to put your X50v into true VGA x display mode. Allows you to customize your font and control sizes and even make registry changes to support different configurations.
Works great, but not all apps support true VGA. PhatNotes 5. It stores notes as a Windows Mobile database on your handheld, handles categories beautifully, supports rich formatting, and is fully supported by WebIS' Pocket Informant PhatNotes also has a nice Today plug-in that works great under PocketBreeze as a custom tab. Pretty slick setup. Nice add-in to the stock Pocket Internet Explorer that adds things like multiple windows, landscape support, full screen mode, etc.
While it doesn't make full use of the Axim's VGA screen, it operates far more reliably than Netfront. Super Today screen utility that puts your calendar and tasks on the Today screen.
Highly customizable and actively supports Pocket Informant and Agenda Fusion. Newer versions support a custom tab, which is where I keep my weather information, plus will display daily forecasts from PocketWeather 2. Pocket Chemistry - Now free from Ra Software. Nice chemistry reference with lots of data on the elements of the Periodic Table. Currently testing this for use as my standard alarm clock. Plays wavs from anywhere on your device. Outstanding Personal Information Manager with which to organize your life.
More full-featured than MS Outlook itself, with which it is fully compatible. Great ease-of-use that belies the incredible power beneath. Manage your calendar, tasks, contacts, and notes all in one app that supports seemingly endless customizability.
Also has a nice feature to force Windows to update all alarms for those time when Windows inevitably starts missing them. The longer I use this, the deeper I fall under its spell. Great implementation of the standard English dictionary. Includes etymology, pronunciation, deriviatives, usage, and even related concepts for some words. Unsupported program that provides some of the same expense-tracking capability as comes on Palm devices.
Haven't used it yet, but it will be nice for tracking expenses when traveling. Outstanding astronomy tool and reference. Fast, realtime tracking, great reference data, can take your location from a GPS, and highly configurable. Provides necessary data for celestial navigation as well. Excellent implementation. Pocket Streets - Commercial from Microsoft. Nice port of the desktop map version to PPC. Doesn't provide directions, but does include a large collection of free databases for cities around the world.
Very usable in real-life situations. This helped me find some landmarks and the closest Metro station in Washington, DC, during a visit there, as well as in Berlin. Will link to and track with a GPS if you have one. With version 2. I'm running as a tab under PocketBreeze so that PocketBreeze can put the daily forecasts from PocketWeather on the calendar. Very nice integration.
I still loaded this, but it may not stay on for long. Nice WiFi utility to search out and connect to Another neat indicator for the top of the screen that shows relative battery life and memory status. Battery and memory lines are different colors. Very nice implementation. Looks and works like Windows Explorer on the desktop, but includes strong file encryption, ZIP file support, built-in viewer, network browser, registry editor, and now a Today screen plugin--all seamlessly integrated.
Works great when hacked into VGA mode as well. Best purchased as part of the Resco Utility Package. Total Commander CE is free and does everything that Resco does. Plus, Resco wants upgrade money every year for minor changes. Uninstalled it. Resco Photo Viewer - Shareware from Resco. Includes zoom, rotate, contrast and color adjustment, and slide show creation. Also includes an excellent screen capture utility that supports full VGA. Neat handwritten note app that supports alarms and plugs into the Today screen.
Nifty program that puts the battery and memory status in the System Tray. It tracks time on the battery and sports a host of useful information in a tabbed format, accessed by tapping on the icons. Slick implementation. SafeMode 3 - Shareware by monocube. It does what it says--boots you into a safe mode just like Windows so that you can disable or uninstall offending programs. This is the way to get out of a soft reset loop. Nice shopping list application to help with those important chores.
Supports one-handed operation. Took too much space for what it did, and didn't work after updating my firmware to A03 without reinstalling some components over new libraries in the update.
First app that I installed on the iPAQ Outstanding collection of maintenance utilities for your PPC. Clean up orphaned registry entries, temp files, caches, the notification queue, PPC databases, orphaned uninstall pieces, bad shortcuts, duplicate appointments, contacts, tasks, etc. Also find out where all your RAM is being eaten up, key system information, manage Today plugins and input methods, find duplicate files and contacts and transpired alarms, manage running process and Windows startup files, and manage aliases.
Also includes a backup program. This package does it all well and safely. If you have a PPC, you need this. It was the first PPC app that I registered. I never leave home without it.
Nice utility that takes snapshots of the entire system before and after installing new software or updates, and generates reports on what changed. Although an all-manual operation, it's a big step in keeping trial software from garbaging up your device. Excellent and very comprehensive dictionary with a nice interface and resident mode. The latter enables you to look up words from many other programs and pops up a small window with the definition. Very nicely executed. SlovoEd 7.
The reader is updated to support WM 6. While I was updating the reader, I decided on a more comprehensive dictionary.
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