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		<title>WristPDA strikes back</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2009/04/03/wristpda-strikes-back/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 09:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Longterm followers of TamsPalm will probably still recall Fossil&#8217;s infamous WristPDA &#8211; this PalmOS-powered device failed miserably, but paved the road for other devices which succeeded it. In China, such devices have been for sale for quite some time&#8230;and the Canadian firm Neutrano seems to be hell-bent on importing them to the USA and Europe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Longterm followers of TamsPalm will probably still recall Fossil&#8217;s infamous WristPDA &#8211; this PalmOS-powered device failed miserably, but paved the road for other devices which succeeded it. In China, such devices have been for sale for quite some time&#8230;and the Canadian firm <a href="http://www.neutrano.com/">Neutrano</a> seems to be hell-bent on importing them to the USA and Europe and getting them certified.</p>
<p>They are currently evaluating various models in price ranges from 300 to 400$ &#8211; hit <a href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/04/02/neutranos-nutec-wristfone-watch-phones-at-ctia/">this</a> link to see a little gallery of what they are working on!</p>
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		<title>Spot watches are no more</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2008/04/29/spot-watches-are-no-more/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fossil discontinued the production of its (in)famous WristPDA some time ago &#8211; now, the Microsoft SPOT-powered watches are said to follow suit. Jon Canan, the program director recently stated the following:

As of recently, the Smart Watches with MSN Direct have sold out and are no longer for sale. While we continue to move forward with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fossil discontinued the production of its (in)famous WristPDA some time ago &#8211; now, the Microsoft SPOT-powered watches are said to follow suit. Jon Canan, the program director recently stated the following:</p>
<blockquote><p>
As of recently, the Smart Watches with MSN Direct have sold out and are no longer for sale. While we continue to move forward with MSN Direct and seeking out new opportunities for devices that would benefit from the MSN Direct service, we, along with our watch partners, do not have immediate plans to create a new version of the Smart Watch, as we are focused on other areas of our business. We will maintain support of our watch customers and continue to deliver information to the watches, but we do not plan to increase our investment in the watch business going forward.</p>
<p>We have appreciated all of the comments and feedback that the SPOTStop community has provided &#8211; and this feedback has been incorporated in every step of the way as we develop new products and leverage our assets within the MSN Direct service. We are proud of the new products that have incorporated our technologies &#8211; MSN Direct for GPS navigation devices and MSN Direct for Windows Mobile, and it is encouraging to think that these grew out of the Smart Watch initiative &#8211; demonstrating great traction for Microsoft. We will continue to engage with this community and welcome any questions you may have&#8230;
</p></blockquote>
<p>So far, so good &#8211; looks like smart watches are now entirely in the hands of the fine folks at brando&#8217;s!</p>
<p>P.S. In case anyone of you wonders: SPOT watches are wristworn devices that are connected to some sort of FM network(existing only in the USA). This then pushes out various bits of data(weather, etc) onto the devices&#8230;</p>
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		<title>The WristPDA SDK &#8211; download it here</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2007/12/21/the-wristpda-sdk-download-it-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 08:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[WristPDA]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[According to users of the WristPDA mailing list, Fossil has recently taken the SDK for its PalmOS-based watch off line. In case anyone wants to download the WristPDA SDK, you can get it here(cached on tamoggemon.com):
http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2007/December/thawpdasdk/PDA_SDK.zip
As for creating new applications for the WPDA(being completely honest) &#8211; I can not recommend this to anyone wanting to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to users of the WristPDA mailing list, Fossil has recently taken the SDK for its PalmOS-based watch off line. In case anyone wants to download the WristPDA SDK, you can get it here(cached on tamoggemon.com):<br />
<a href="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2007/December/thawpdasdk/PDA_SDK.zip">http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2007/December/thawpdasdk/PDA_SDK.zip</a></p>
<p>As for creating new applications for the WPDA(being completely honest) &#8211; I can not recommend this to anyone wanting to make money off his programs. The amount of active WristPDA users is getting smaller day by day; there are next to no sales anymore. On the other hand, if you just want a specific app to run on the WPDA(and get it running), please send us a press sample so that it can be reviewed.</p>
<p>P.s. Here&#8217;s a bit of further reading while the SDK is being downloaded:<br />
<a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/07/22/fossiliswristpdadevice-causes-sys-0505-01092-error-on-non-wristpda-devices/">http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/07/22/fossiliswristpdadevice-causes-sys-0505-01092-error-on-non-wristpda-devices/</a><br />
<a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/07/22/wristpda-button-handling-made-easy/">http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/07/22/wristpda-button-handling-made-easy/</a><br />
<a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/07/07/wristpda-2bit-greyscale-quirk-developers-beware/">http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/07/07/wristpda-2bit-greyscale-quirk-developers-beware/</a></p>
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		<title>Getting the Proporta Mobile Device Charger to work with a WristPDA</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2007/07/18/getting-the-proporta-mobile-device-charger-to-work-with-a-wristpda/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the Proporta Mobile Device Charger originally was reviewed, it didn&#8217;t really work with the Fossil/Abacus WristPDA. However, I recently experimented around with it a bit &#8211; and can now present the holy grail of WristPDA battery extensions&#8230;the extension to 3600mAH:

Getting your WristPDA to work well with the MDC takes a bit of work though [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the <a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2007/02/04/the-proporta-mobile-device-charger/">Proporta Mobile Device Charger</a> originally was reviewed, it didn&#8217;t really work with the Fossil/Abacus WristPDA. However, I recently experimented around with it a bit &#8211; and can now present the holy grail of WristPDA battery extensions&#8230;the extension to 3600mAH:<br />
<a href="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2007/July/thawpdamdc/DSC06497.JPG"><img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2007/July/thawpdamdc/DSC06497t.jpg" title="Getting the Proporta Mobile Device Charger to work with a WristPDA" alt="DSC06497t Getting the Proporta Mobile Device Charger to work with a WristPDA" /></a></p>
<p>Getting your WristPDA to work well with the MDC takes a bit of work though &#8211; if you don&#8217;t follow the following steps exactly, a hard reset can occur:</p>
<p><b>Step 1: recharge frequently</b><br />
For me, the emptier the WristPDA becomes, the more likely it will crash when connected to the charger. Don&#8217;t ask me why this happens, but I usually recharge when the WristPDA gets down to approximately 30%.</p>
<p><b>Step 2: connect cable to MDC</b><br />
Connect the charging cable(I used a <a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/05/05/boxwave-minisync-for-wristpda-aka-tungsten-e/">Boxwave MiniSync</a>) to the MDC. Do not connect the WristPDA!</p>
<p><b>Step 3: power on MDC</b><br />
Press the small button on the MDC to turn it on. When the LED has become green, wait a few seconds.</p>
<p><b>Step 4: connect WPDA</b><br />
Connect the WristPDA. </p>
<p><b>Step 5: watch</b><br />
The MDC has internal power-off circuitry that powers it off when no power is drawn from it for some time. This is great for a regular handheld, but not for a WristPDA due to its <a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/10/06/wristpda-deep-discharge-problem/#comments">deep-discharge quirk</a>. So, keep an eye on the package to make sure that the MDC is powered on all the time. I have found out that running a watch face(I used my own <a href="http://www.palmbinaryclock.com/">Binary Clock</a> for the tests) reduces the probability of a turnoff significantly&#8230;</p>
<p>Overall, I can now recharge my WristPDA on the go => no more data loss&#8230; . If you have a Proporta Mobile Device Charger and a WristPDA handy, what about telling us how you fared?</p>
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		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/12/06/the-brando-mp4-watch-%e2%80%93-the-review/</link>
		<comments>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/12/06/the-brando-mp4-watch-%e2%80%93-the-review/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Hardware Reviews]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palm Os users usually see the Fossil WristPDA(review) as the first smart watch  but this isnt true. A variety of manufacturers attempted to create and market all kinds of smart watches  but Brandos is the first one to offer video playback and voice recording in addition to MP3 playback! Looks like an ambitious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Palm Os users usually see the Fossil WristPDA(<a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/02/16/fossil-abacus-wristpda-review-part-1/">review</a>) as the first smart watch  but this isnt true. A variety of manufacturers attempted to create and market all kinds of smart watches  but Brandos is the first one to offer video playback and voice recording in addition to MP3 playback! Looks like an ambitious set of features  how does the box fare in practice? </p>
<p><b>Package contents/shipping</b><br />
Like all other Brando products, the MP4 watch ships in a large envelope via standard mail. The envelope contains a huge box that contains the watch, a US-Only charger, the USB cable, a set of headphones, the software CD and a miserable manual:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/0a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="0a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/0b.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="0b The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/0c.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="0c The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/0d.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="0d The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/0e.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="0e The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/0f.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="0f The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> </p>
<p><b>First impressions</b><br />
Compared to the WristPDA, the Brando MP4 watch is quite a bit smaller, but also feels cheaper(especially the strap):<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/1a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="1a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/1b.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="1b The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /><br />
The watch has three buttons on each side; they are comfortable to press. The left side has the standard 25inch headset jack, the right side has the proprietary USB connector(this is NOT miniUSB!!!):<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/2a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="2a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/2b.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="2b The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> </p>
<p><b>The screen</b><br />
Brando claims that the MP4 watch has a 128&#215;128 pixel OLED screen. While I cant confirm the OLEDness from the outside, the screen has exceptionally high contrast(next to Treo 600):<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/3a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="3a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /><br />
Black really is black here  absolutely no residue light:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/4a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="4a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /><br />
I tested the screen indoors and in mild sun, and had absolutely no problems. While the screen could maybe have been a tiny bit brighter, it does a very very good job overall!</p>
<p><b>Navigation</b><br />
The watch has a highly hierarchical menu system that has a graphical top layer:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/5a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="5a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/5b.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="5b The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/5c.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="5c The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/5d.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="5d The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/5e.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="5e The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /><br />
Navigating through the menus can be difficult at times as key layouts change dependant on the screen  it took me about 20 minutes to figure it all out.</p>
<p>The menu system itself is very very fast  absolutely no lag here. However, long song names scroll by slowly  this could have been solved better maybe:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/8a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="8a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> </p>
<p><b>MP3 playback</b><br />
The main feature of this watch IMHO is its ability to play back media. I installed a few MP3 files onto it and had no problems with the various standard bandwidths(128k, 192k, 260k). 320k files stutter every now and then  a bit annoying, but the stuttering stops when the watch goes into sleep mode after a few seconds.</p>
<p>The player interface itself is simple  you see the time remaining, the name of the song and how many songs are in the folder. When one folder is complete, the watch simply switches over to the next folder  shuffle, custom playlists, etc are not available:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/7a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="7a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /><br />
Forwarding and rewinding a song takes a very long time, as the watch keeps rewinding with an ever-constant rate of about 3 secs per real second. Also, finding tracks in folders is difficult because of the slow scroll speed of the file names:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/8a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="8a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> </p>
<p><b>Voice recording</b><br />
The MPEG4 watch can record audio  an impressive feature for such a small device. The quality of the recordings is very high, an hour takes about 60 megabytes of storage. </p>
<p><a href="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/VOICE010.MP3">Here</a> is a sample of a recording.</p>
<p><b>Photo viewing</b><br />
Brando claims that the MP4 watch can act as a photo viewer. I installed a few small JPEGs onto it  bummer, no go!</p>
<p>Images need to be converted to RAW format with a desktop software. They can then be displayed one by one on the watchs screen  and thats it. No zooming, panning, etc is supported:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/9a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="9a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> </p>
<p><b>Video playback</b><br />
Video playback works via a converter, too. A classic VGA review video from a digital camera grew by almost 50% when converted to the NXV format(128&#215;128)  the main problem is that the videos format was adjusted to be fullscreen compatible. So, a rectangular video gets square  but it still looks pretty well.</p>
<p>Choosing a better-fitting aspect ratio in the converter works  but you then have to put up with a white area at the bottom:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/10a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="10a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /><br />
Conversion takes place in real-time  converting a 50 second video takes 50 seconds..</p>
<p><b>Transferring data</b><br />
Getting data onto the MP4 watch is simple if you have the connector cable handy  connect the watch to the PC and it automatically starts charging:<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/11a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="11a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /><br />
When data is being transferred, the watch shows transfer on the status monitor  data transfers work with about half a megabyte per second.</p>
<p><b>Headphones</b><br />
The included headphones provide good audio quality. However, I prefer my Icemat headphones in combination with <a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/10/10/brando-headphone-jack-adaptor/">Brandos headphone adaptor</a>. Audio is more than loud enough for most genres  no problems in this department either!<br />
<img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/12a.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="12a The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> <img src="http://tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/December/thawatch/12b.jpg" title="The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" alt="12b The Brando MP4 Watch  The Review" /> </p>
<p><b>Overall impression</b><br />
Being the smart watch freak that I am, this watch is an immediate buy(<a href="http://usb.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=00204">1GB version costs 99$, 2GB cost 139$</a>). The software could still use a bit of fine-tuning(occasional crashes, quirky handling, extra features) and the manual is a joke  but other than that, I cannot complain about this watch.</p>
<p>Videos look good, audio is clear, the battery holds a decent charge(5h of MP3 playback are no problem)  if you like the idea of a watch that plays movies, get this one by all means!</p>
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		<title>WristPDA deep discharge problem</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/10/06/wristpda-deep-discharge-problem/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2006 18:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[WristPDA]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The Fossil WristPDA is a very cool device(TamsPalm review here) &#8211; but it has its problems too. One of the most annoying ones occurs in combination with the Boxwave MiniSync.
Leaving the WristPDA connected to a powered-off PC(one that doesnt have standby USB power like the Peluga branded machines do) overnight leaves you with a dead [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Fossil WristPDA is a very cool device(TamsPalm review <a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/02/16/fossil-abacus-wristpda-review-part-1/">here</a>) &#8211; but it has its problems too. One of the most annoying ones occurs in combination with the Boxwave MiniSync.</p>
<p>Leaving the WristPDA connected to a powered-off PC(one that doesnt have standby USB power like the Peluga branded machines do) overnight leaves you with a dead WristPDA. Leaving it connected to the MiniSync alone seems to have the same effect! </p>
<p><b>Disconnect your WristPDA Charger from the WristPDA when not pumping in power &#8211; the battery will thank you for it!</b></p>
<p>Did something similar happen to you yet?</p>
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		<title>Welcome back, WristPDA</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/09/30/welcome-back-wristpda/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Sep 2006 08:41:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gadget addiction is a very bad problem for me &#8211; when I see a new gadget, I usually try to buy it asap&#8230;and then use it to death. I stopped using the WristPDA quite some time ago, but am back to it now for a simple reason: OnBoardC.
My old programming box was a dual screen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gadget addiction is a very bad problem for me &#8211; when I see a new gadget, I usually try to buy it asap&#8230;and then use it to death. I stopped using the WristPDA quite some time ago, but am back to it now for a simple reason: OnBoardC.</p>
<p>My old programming box was a dual screen machine &#8211; and I almost always had <a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/06/05/multi-monitored-pods/">PODS open on both screens</a> 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 &#8211; enter WristPDA.</p>
<p>Sitting comfortably round my left wrist(military style), I either run SrcEdit or Plucker on it all the time. Thus, when I need an API def or sth similar, all I need to do is look down&#8230;and tada!</p>
<p>For an OnBoardC programmer, getting a second handheld is more-less a must if you want to work dual-screened. The WristPDA may not be the cheapest option, but is very convinient as it doesnt lock up a hand and a shirt pocket.</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
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		<title>MiniCalc review &#8211; Excel for WristPDA</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/08/15/minicalc-review-excel-for-wristpda/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2006 15:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Office suites]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Palm OS spreadsheet market has recently become a twoman show(imho) &#8211; Dataviz against Mobisystems, with Cesinc beeing on the way out(imho). Each of these suites can do loads of things &#8211; but they are incredibly heavy filesize-wise.and most of the included features(native file support) aren&#8217;t useful for WristPDA users. MiniCalc is not a doitall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Palm OS spreadsheet market has recently become a twoman show(imho) &#8211; Dataviz against Mobisystems, with Cesinc beeing on the way out(imho). Each of these suites can do loads of things &#8211; but they are incredibly heavy filesize-wise.and most of the included features(native file support) aren&#8217;t useful for WristPDA users. MiniCalc is not a doitall product &#8211; it focusses on the gist of Excel and thus is small and fast&#8230;</p>
<p>When starting MiniCalc, one immediately sees that the developer has thought about ease of use &#8211; you can either look at a list of books, or look at the individual sheets:<br />
<a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/books.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/books.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="books MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a> <a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/sheets.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/sheets.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="sheets MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a><br />
After opening a sheet, the good impression continues. A variety of zoom levels allow you to customize your view:<br />
<a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/zoomdef.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/zoomdef.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="zoomdef MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a> <a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/zoomin.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/zoomin.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="zoomin MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a> <a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/zoommax.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/zoommax.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="zoommax MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a><br />
The editing screen itself is full of gadgets that help navigate/enter data. Tapping the gadgets requires a bit of dexterity-but the useful features pay out. For example, you get a popover numeric keyboard, a text box that shows more field contents and a variety of scroll modes:<br />
<a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/gad1.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/gad1.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="gad1 MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a> <a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/gad2.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/gad2.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="gad2 MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a><br />
The spreadsheet itself fared well in my test. All necessary functions are there, the calculations work fast and well. Formatting output was no problem either &#8211; the calculation shown below will be too familiar to Palm OS developers:<br />
<a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/devcalc.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/devcalc.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="devcalc MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a><br />
MiniCalc contains an optional chart module that produces acceptable charts on the go:<br />
<a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/ch1.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/ch1.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="ch1 MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a> <a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/ch2.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/ch2.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="ch2 MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a> <a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/chs.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/chs.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="chs MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a><br />
MiniCalc is totally modular &#8211; you can remove unneeded functions to save space(!!!):<br />
<a href="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/lib.gif"><img src="http://www.tamoggemon.com/blog/contents/2006/August/thaminicalc/lib.gif" title="MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" alt="lib MiniCalc review   Excel for WristPDA" /></a></p>
<p>This review covered MiniCalc version 7.2.2 on an Abacus AU5008 WristPda. Fully installed, the program takes up about 300k, but can be slimmed down. The products homepage is:<br />
<a href="http://www.solutionsinhand.com/">http://www.solutionsinhand.com/</a></p>
<p>MiniCalc contains a desktop conduit as well &#8211; however, this review focusses on the handheld component. A 15day demo version is available though &#8211; so try it out before buying!</p>
<p>Overall, SolutionsInHand did a great job with MiniCalc. The program is very small but still flexible enough for almost every Excel task. If you need a spreadsheet for your WristPDA and can miss out on native file support, this could be your ideal app!<br />
<b>Technorati tags:</b><br />
<a href="http://technorati.com/tag/Palm" rel="tag">Palm</a><br />
<a href="http://technorati.com/tag/Palm+OS" rel="tag">Palm OS</a><br />
<a href="http://technorati.com/tag/WristPDA" rel="tag">WristPDA</a></p>
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		<title>The Palm OS 5 PIM&#8217;s revisited&#8230;for WristPDA</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/08/03/the-palm-os-5-pims-revisitedfor-wristpda/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Aug 2006 04:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TamsPalm&#8217;s Alexander Gratz was the first to &#8220;backport&#8221; PalmOne&#8217;s Palm OS Garnet PIM&#8217;s to older OS4 devices. 
Now, Theo Poon apperently continued where we stopped, and moved them over to the WristPDA:
http://theopoon.rinnovative.com/cgi-bin/viewpost.cgi?p=20051203010938
Add in PalmOne Favourites and you have one more happy user&#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TamsPalm&#8217;s Alexander Gratz was the first to &#8220;backport&#8221; PalmOne&#8217;s Palm OS Garnet PIM&#8217;s to older OS4 devices. </p>
<p>Now, Theo Poon apperently continued where we stopped, and moved them over to the WristPDA:<br />
<a href="http://theopoon.rinnovative.com/cgi-bin/viewpost.cgi?p=20051203010938">http://theopoon.rinnovative.com/cgi-bin/viewpost.cgi?p=20051203010938</a></p>
<p>Add in <a href="http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/03/21/garnet-favourites-for-the-rest-of-us/">PalmOne Favourites</a> and you have one more happy user&#8230;</p>
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		<title>The WristPDA does not support the ronamatic stroke</title>
		<link>http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2006/07/24/the-wristpda-does-not-support-the-ronamatic-stroke/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2006 14:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tam Hanna, Site Founder</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Miscellaneous]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a quick hint to all WristPDA users and developers &#8211; forget the ronamatic stroke! The WristPDA does not support it!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a quick hint to all WristPDA users and developers &#8211; forget the ronamatic stroke! The WristPDA does not support it!</p>
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