Product Announcements from TechXNY
With the huge TechXNY show going on now, several companies have taken advantage of the opportunity to show off their new and updated products. Of course, most of the attention goes to the new handhelds, like the Sony T665C or the Kyocera 7135 smartphone announced yesterday, which might explain why there have been only a few software and peripheral announcements. Still, the ones there were deserve some attention.
Colligo Meeting
Colligo Networks has released Colligo Meeting, a new group calendaring and scheduling application for Bluetooth-enabled handhelds. It allows users to wirelessly connect their Date Books, view each attendee's schedule, secure a meeting time and accept or decline invitations. It costs $20.
Presenter-to-Go SD Card
David Nagel, PalmSource's CEO, will use Margi Systems' new Presenter-to-Go SD Card to do his keynote presentation tomorrow. This allows Palm handhelds with SD slots to connect to digital projectors or other VGA displays. PC Software compresses files from any printable Windows application into a format that can be transferred to the handheld for display. It is available now for $200.
AcidImage 2.0
Red Mercury released AcidImage 2.0, an image viewer that allows users to view their JPEG, GIF, BMP, and other types of images directly from memory cards. The new version allows images to be grouped into albums and displayes thumbnails of JPGs. It costs $20.
NotifyLink Enterprise Exchange Edition
Notify Technology Corporation announced that its
corporate mobile email solution, NotifyLink Enterprise Exchange Edition, now supports the Handspring Treo 180 series, the Kyocera QCP6035, and the Palm i705. This app is for small to large-scale corporations who need email notification, access, and management of their email, calendar, contacts, tasks, and files on an Exchange server, from a variety of wireless devices.
KeyContacts
Chapura's KeyContacts, which was announced last week, is now available and is being demoed at TechXNY. This is an alternative to the standard Address Book which gives Microsoft Outlook users access to important Outlook fields, categories, and folders on their handheld. It costs $25.
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RE: Cool
Surely Palm Inc realises a 320x320 with fixed graffitti area is old hat and would be dissapointing to a lot of us.
Bruce
RE: Cool
AcidImage
AcidImage
AcidImage Upgrade Policy
There is no information with AcidImage2 about upgrading, in the enclosed documentation or on Red Mercury's site that I could find. I have a register version of AcidImage1, and do not know whether I can just install acidImage2 over the old version and still be registered.
Anyone else have any information.
Nic
Nic Hughes
RE: AcidImage Upgrade Policy
Presenter-to-Go SD Card
MARGI Mirror app with Presenter-To-Go
Bluefish -- a fishy application
they from now on will comply with the license terms
of the applications they choose to distribute...
The Bluefish binary that TechXNY distribute at
http://www.techxny.com/palm_download.cfm (and also
from beam stations at the conference) is a modified
version of Plucker (http://www.plkr.org), which is
released under GPL. However, the binary doesn't
include a copy of GPL, neither is the source code
available for download nor is a written offer to
provide the source code upon request included with
the app.
Several messages sent to them asking that they comply
with the license terms has been ignored (except for a
few more threats from Bluefish Wireless that they
will sue if we continue to contact their customers).
RE: Bluefish -- a fishy application
Cheers!
N473
For those who don't read NG's...
Subject: WARNING: All Plucker users, please read!
Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops.pilot, alt.comp.sys.palmtop.pilot
Date: 2002-06-24 18:39:19 PST
It has come to our attention that a company called MercuryGuide has taken our unique Palm Creator ID for our Plucker application ('Plkr') and is malisciously using it in their application. Numerous attempts to contact them regarding this issue were completely ignored by them. We have no choice at this point but to assume it was done in malice.
Installing an application from their website called MovieMobile (found here: http://www.mercuryguide.com/dn/dnews.html) will effectively
"destroy" your Plucker installation on the same Palm device because they both now share the same Creator ID.
Removing MovieMobile from your Palm device will not only delete MovieMobile and it's data, but will _ALSO_ delete the Plucker application and all Plucker data you have on the system (unless it is on external storage).
MercuryGuide's application, MovieMobile (Movies.prc) is a launcher which spawns another application called the Bluefish viewer (based directly on Plucker source code), and views movie content stored in a database called
Movies-Content.pdb within this viewer. Bluefish has their own Creator IDs (unregistered with Palm, unfortunately for them; BfBf (their content), BfAr (their "unpacker"), and BfVr (their viewer)). MercuryGuide is a customer of Bluefish, and is redistributing the "Bluefish viewer" from the MercuryGuide website. Requests for the source of this version of the viewer to MercuryGuide are now being completely ignored.
If you use Plucker, DO NOT INSTALL MovieMobile!
If you would still like to use the Movies-Content.pdb file, you may view this directly within Plucker, since it is a Plucker document and they are using our data format. Simply install Movies-Content.pdb (and not Movies.prc), and you should be able to view it within the Plucker viewer.
Thank you for your time.
Cheers!
N473
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