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		<title>By: TamsPalm-the Palm OS Blog - Palm OS news and opinion source &#187; Welcome back, WristPDA</title>
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		<description>[...] My old programming box was a dual screen machine - and I almost always had PODS open on both screens in one sort or the other. When using the notebook, the Treo permanently runs Plucker displaying the API documentation. But when coding on the go with the Treo, I need a comfortable second screen - enter WristPDA. [...]</description>
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