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Hi.

When it was available for PalmOS & PocketPC, did you use that app?
Hello Matt,

I happened to have used MathU Pro from Creative Creek on PalmOS.

I also had installed on my Palm, "coconut" (41CX) by Bernd Abel Informatics.

I still have these PalmOS program files (.prc/.pdb), documentation, and method of activating, although my Palm V is long gone.

You can PM me if you should need these...
(03-17-2024 06:26 PM)Mark H. Shin Wrote: [ -> ]Hello Matt,

I happened to have used MathU Pro from Creative Creek on PalmOS.

I also had installed on my Palm, "coconut" (41CX) by Bernd Abel Informatics.

I still have these PalmOS program files (.prc/.pdb), documentation, and method of activating, although my Palm V is long gone.

You can PM me if you should need these...

Thanks for the offer. My lineage of Palm Pilots is long gone (it was hard to part with my Palm Tungsten T|X).

Perhaps another member here could give those prc and pdb files a good home.
(03-18-2024 03:53 AM)Matt Agajanian Wrote: [ -> ]My lineage of Palm Pilots is long gone (it was hard to part with my Palm Tungsten T|X).

You too? I started with a Palm Vx when it was bleeding-edge brand new. But the Tungsten TX was the nicest: a really fine piece of engineering and VERY usable. Even though I now carry a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (which has a stylus), I still sometimes grumble because the daily productivity tools were quicker to use on the Tungsten!
(03-18-2024 05:44 PM)johnb Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-18-2024 03:53 AM)Matt Agajanian Wrote: [ -> ]My lineage of Palm Pilots is long gone (it was hard to part with my Palm Tungsten T|X).

You too? I started with a Palm Vx when it was bleeding-edge brand new. But the Tungsten TX was the nicest: a really fine piece of engineering and VERY usable. Even though I now carry a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (which has a stylus), I still sometimes grumble because the daily productivity tools were quicker to use on the Tungsten!

I was pretty much a gadget-hound with the Palm--m505, m515, Zire71, Tungsten T, T|X.

I'm still a Palm loyal that I use my iPhone 13 with a made-for-smartphone stylus.
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