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djb urton

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#3446 12-Feb-2005 05:09
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hello,
I got phatpad from digital river. the version that came was 1.3. this was just last month. shouldn't it have been version 2.1?

the main reason I got phatpad was to be able to easily sync notes, made on the fly using a pocket pc, then into my tablet pc. where I could then copy/paste these notes into other programs I use to stay organized, or edit the notes,using my tablet pc.

as I understand the literature on phatpad these two things should be easy. right?

I can not find phatpad anywhere to use on my tablet pc.

any ideas?

and is there another good way to make notes on the mobile device (pocket pc) which then can be easily used on the tablet.

for instance, like with the palm system, notes made in notepad automaticaly come up on the palm desktop screen every time a sync accures. all that has to be done is click a icon, and there are all the handwriten notes. but, they cannot be edited like phatpads perportedly should be able to.

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  #12719 12-Feb-2005 12:35
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I have Phatpad 2.1 for review (next week!) and the package includes both the PC and the Pocket PC versions. I think the version 1.3 you have doesn't come with the PC side of it.

Perhaps contact the developer and check the options for upgrade?




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