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Bullet

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#4092 18-May-2005 22:06
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Have got the graffiti anywhere - thanks for the zip reader. Still haven't worked out how to get an "i" on it - is there a manual?
Also, does anyone know if the diary that comes with the 600 keeps all appointments for over a year or more or are they deleted automatically after 3 months? Is there anyway to find out as my supplier in Thames couldn't tell me and I would go and find another programme if this happens.
I also downloaded big clock so that I could have an alarm but although it loaded I cannot get it to sound an alarm at a given time.
Is there a document to go that can be put on the treo to read all my files that came via the hotsynch from the 515?


Thanks for all the help so far - eventually I should get my Treo up and running how I had the palm 515!

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craigbov
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  #14868 19-May-2005 23:46
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If your having trouble with graffiti anywhere - try the app "Jot" instead, i find it very easy to write with. I've had my treo for almost a year now and i still have all of my appointments in there, it defintely doesn't delete mine after only 3months though. And as for an alarm clock - did your 600 come with the app "world time" as there is an alarm in there - otherwise try out "palmary clock" is one i've used previously.
As for the hotsync log - you should be able to check it out using the hotsync application - though i don't know for how long it keeps a log for.

Cheers

Craig



Bullet

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  #14875 20-May-2005 07:52
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Thanks for that - I have finally got one of the alarms on BigClock to sound - the programme tells me there is an error in the application (Sys0505)(0,746). Whatever that means. Good to know the diary doesn't delete after 3 months - I will use it now. Will also go and look at the Jot application.

Cheers

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