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There are 49 articles & tutorials regarding "Palm".

31.) PDA Wars: Choose a Business Winner
Compare the Pocket PC and Palm platforms to determine which PDA will provide the greatest productivity boost for your organization. by Steve Makofsky For this solution: Pocket PC 2002-compatible PDA, Palm-compatible handheld device T o me, it's quite bizarre: PDA users have developed an almost religious fervor when defending their chosen device's honor. The whole thing reminds me of the early days of the IBM PC and Macintosh, when newsgroups would flare with sharp-tongued discussions on...
Found at .NET Magazine

32.) The Right Portable Tools for the Job
. by Patricia Cardoza For this solution: Palm OS or Pocket PC device, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server B usinesses have begun to perceive the competitive edge a connected mobile salesforce can give them in today's marketplace. Standardizing a department-wide (or enterprise-wide) mobile-access solution can challenge the sanity of even the most patient IT person. Picking a single device or even a platform out of the multitude of available choices that provides your mobile workforce with the...
Found at .NET Magazine

33.) Put Your Site in Motion with Dreamweaver
by Lynn Kyle 1 Mar 2006 Lynn Kyle is an old-time web developer, having worked for the likes of Palm and Yahoo. She now spends most of her time writing books about Dreamweaver, Flash, SQL and any other topics she can get away with. She likes cheese. Page 1 "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein If only we could control time! If only we could...
Found at Webmonkey

34.) Simply Mobile
T he trickle of IDEs for Java on handheld devices, though still a trickle, is at least steady. The Palm Onscreen Emulator (POSE) has been good enough for some time as a realistic execution environment. Esmertec's Jbed (read the Java to Go column " A Comfortable Jbed ," in the February 2002 issue of Java Pro ) has already demonstrated how easily the POSE can blend into a Java development environment. But Jbed had no GUI-building capabilities, and now I'd like to look at a couple of IDEs...
Found at Java Pro

35.) Application Launching
By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next Introduction The goal of this article is to describe what do you need to do to effectively use Palm OS's launching mechanism. Under an operating system such as Windows, an application usually starts when a user requests it. This may be a result of using some kind of input device such as a keyboard, mouse, or stylus. It may also result from another application. This is also true for Palm OS applications. Additionally, a Palm application may also start...
Found at developer.com

36.) Staying in Synch
by Didier Martin December 27, 2000 On December 7th, 2000, the SyncML consortium, founded by Ericsson, IBM, Lotus, Motorola, Nokia, Palm, Matsushita, Psion and Starfish, released the specifications for version 1.0 of a synchronization protocol based on HTTP and XML. In contrast to its cousin, the WebDAV protocol, the SyncML protocol does not add any new HTTP verbs, but uses the usual HTTP 1.1 verbs like GET and POST. And, similarly to an other cousin, the SOAP protocol, this XML-based...
Found at XML.com

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