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#2789 18-Nov-2004 22:29
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What is a PQA?

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#10292 18-Nov-2004 22:37
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PAQ (Palm Query Application) no longer exists. Palm launched this type of applications when the first palm.net was released with the Palm VII. It's a form based query that connects to servers and retrieves the required data only, while keeping forms and images on the device itself. Since palm.net was retired this year, PQA applications are no longer supported...




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  #10300 19-Nov-2004 02:25
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Thanks freitasm,
i would like to know what kind of O/S is used by palm pc.

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#10301 19-Nov-2004 05:39
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All current Palm devices use the Palm OS developed by PalmSource.




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#11111 17-Dec-2004 05:35
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I kind of miss them. I remember being able to use them on my Sony T610 (connecting with a cell phone)





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