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There are 49 articles & tutorials regarding "Palm".
- 7.) A Closer Look at the Palm Tungsten
- by Wei-Meng Lee 01/30/2003 Palm recently released the Tungsten T . After spending some time with this new Palm OS 5 device, I have to say this is one of the most exciting offerings I've seen from Palm in quite a while. The first striking feature of the Tungsten is its slider design. The outside of the slider features four buttons--Date Book, Address Book, To-Do List, and Note Pad--plus a new five-way Navigator, which allows for fast scrolling through long lists without tapping on the...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 8.) Programming Palm OS Notifications
- By Alex Gusev Preface As we discussed in the previous article , a Palm OS application may interact with other inhabitants of a PDA device by using launch codes, Exchange Manager or Local Exchange Library, general Palm OS notifications (if Notification Feature Set is available), or a Helper API. It may be difficult to decide which of them to use for each specific case. This article is targeting the last two methods. General Notifications As you may guess, notifications are pretty similar...
Found at developer.com
- 9.) Palm OS Communications Primer: Net Library
- By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 3 4 Next The previous article told about Serial Manager. Now, we'll discuss how to develop network applications in a Palm OS environment. Obviously, we won't cover all available API calls, but will try to highlight the most common flow. Net Library Architecture: Distant Glance The Network Library can be naturally divided into two parts: the API itself and the protocol stack. This is a standard division for such kind of arcitectures. Your application as a...
Found at developer.com
- 10.) Structure of a Palm Application, Part 1
- by Neil Rhodes and Julie McKeehan Chapter 5 Structure of an Application Before you can write a Palm application, you need to know how it interacts with the OS and how it is organized. Prior to this discussion, we cover the standard terminology and naming conventions within the Palm OS. Once you know what the words mean, we can talk about the application and the OS. We start with a discussion of how an application is structured to run on the Palm OS. You will learn that a Palm...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 11.) Working with Resources in Palm OS Applications
- By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next Resource Types Before diving into the Palm OS resource managemnent stuff, take a look at what you are going to manage. The following table describes the main resource types available in Palm OS: Constant Value Description strRsc 'tSTR' String resource ainRsc 'tAIN' Application Icon Name resource iconType 'tAIB' Icon resource bitmapRsc 'Tbmp' Bitmap resource bsBitmapRsc 'Tbsb' Boot screen bitmap. This resource is system reserved alertRscType 'Talt'...
Found at developer.com
- 12.) PQA and Web Clipping Basics
- As was mentioned earlier, the PQA is the actual application installed on the Palm VII computing device. Web clippings are the result of requests sent from the PQA to an Internet server. The reader will be relieved to know that both PQAs and Web clippings are both authored completely in HTML, resulting in about a 15-minute learning curve (five of which is spent on downloads and installations!). To "compile" the HTML into a PQA, the Query Application Builder is required. This simple...
Found at Wireless Developer Network
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