Fwd: Re: Applications: WP/SS

From: Simon Spooner <simon.a.t.birmans.com>
Date: Mon Jun 25 2001 - 20:21:47 EDT

How about the Agenda computing apps ?
A colleague of mine here has one of the Agenda's and the apps look great !
I believe that an earlier version of familiar had these apps built
in, but for some reason they got removed.
I was going to get the source from agendacomputings website and
compile them up and try, but just havn't got around to it yet.

Ayone got a copy of them pre-built to save me hassle ?

As for a text editor, I've been using paqpad.tcl, you have to install
the tcltk ipkg first but it seems good enough for me to take basic
notes on.

Simon
(very content Familiar user)

>Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 09:46:00 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Linux Enthusiast <linux_king@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Re: [Familiar] Applications: WP/SS
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>With respect to writing it myself, what is the
>normal/recommended/preferred/whatever method of
>testing applications for Familiar? Is there an ARM
>emulator for desktop Linux (aka POSE for the Palm)
>that would allow me to test the development version
>off-line? Does one normally just compile for desktop
>Linux, test there, then cross-compile and test on the
>iPAQ?
>
>
>--- "Gareth J. Greenaway" <gareth@wiked.org> wrote:
>> At present the apps for familiar are in the "need to
>> be written" phase.
>> Pyditor works great for editing files on the ipaq
>> with the display set
>> to a remote host, it works pretty good for written
>> stuff on the ipaq
>> but it doesnt wrap the words at the moment (unless
>> im wrong). Feel
>> free to write any apps that you need to use as its
>> very possible that
>> other people need them too.
>
>
>=====
>Brian King
>linux_king@yahoo.com
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