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    Palm OS Communications Primer: Serial Manager
    A PDA itself is nice toy, maybe even useful for some common tasks such as ToDo or MemoPad applications, but without an option to communicate the to outer world, it\'s just peace of metal. In this set of articles, we will try to cover the main available communication types that you can use in your own applications. Serial Manager Serial Manager is simple in usage and its capabilities. The first thing I woild like to point out is that serial...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Structure of a Palm Application, Part 2
    A Simple Application Now it\'s time to apply what you just learned about an application\'s interaction with the OS, its PilotMain routine, and the event loop to an actual application. We are using OReilly Starter, the application we first discussed in Chapter 4. What the Application Does--Its User Interface Our OReilly Starter application has two forms. On the first form, there are two buttons. Pressing the first one causes the Palm device to beep....

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    "Beaming" Using The Palm OS Exchange Manager
    As a final part of our \"inter-application communication triptych,\" let us discuss one more way of how to do it. As you may guess, I mean here the Exchange Manager API. This kind of communication differs from those ones we\'ve spoke about in previous articles. When you hear \'beaming\', yes—that\'s it. But, as you may discover, a request for exchange data is just one of the launch codes your application may receive (e.g. sysAppLaunchCmdExgReceiveData), so it may be useful...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Creating Custom Table Items Under Palm OS
    Tables (or grids) are very useful controls when you need to display and edit multiple data columns. Especially if column\'s types are different like checkboxes, text fields or popup triggers. In addition to standard cell types (described in Table.h) Table API provides an opportunity to create custom cells. This article highlights some aspects of custom table development. Getting started Let\'s cover shortly the basics of tables. Usual working flow is as follows: set type of...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    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...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    The Right Portable Tools for the Job
    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...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Application Launching
    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...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Native PalmOS Databases
    in this space I provided an overview of a specific area of the PalmOS: the structure of the Palm\'s \"filesystem.\" I put filesystem in quotes because it is the Palm\'s counterpart to what we would think of as a filesystem on a desktop OS, even though on the Palm a file is called a database and even though the structure of a Palm\'s database is not nearly as elaborate as the structure that would support a database on a desktop system. In any...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Implement an Enterprise PDA Solution
    Deploy handheld devices to improve efficiency and accuracy in your company\'s operations. by Patricia Cardoza September 2002 Issue For this solution: Palm OS, Pocket PC device O nce regarded as little more than high-tech toys, handheld devices have gained powerful new capabilities over the last few years and are working their way into an increasing number of enterprises, both large and small. My previous column provided some guidance for implementing a mobile-access solution for a sales...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Reduce Network Administration Costs
    Use Windows .NET Server and wireless devices to simplify network administration. by Patricia Cardoza December 2002 Issue For this solution: Pocket PC, Palm, or RIM BlackBerry, Windows 2000 Server ADVERTISEMENT I n today\'s economy, you often hear phrases such as \"workforce reduction\" and \"technologically advanced\" that, unfortunately, don\'t seem to work well together. Regardless, the challenge for the corporate CIO is to figure out how to provide greater benefits and services with fewer...

    Updated: 05/30/2005

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