Just came across this, apparently just released today. I haven't as yet had time to try it, but it looks interesting. Anyone willing to try the trial out?
StyleTap™ Platform allows you to run applications (and games!) originally written for Palm OS® handhelds on your Windows Mobile™ Pocket PC handheld. With more than 20,000 applications for the Palm OS® platform available – many of them free – you will be able to do so much more with your Windows Mobile™ Pocket PC handheld.
Wow! :waaa: this should be on the frontPage ...
i going to try this. may be this is the way i've been looking for to have the CardExport II on my Ax...
That's actually a big temptation. For the most part I am perfectly content with my PC apps. There is one Palm OS program I really miss which could be enough for me to try this.
The web page states it does not support conduits. This may be a dumb question, but if software gets regular updates off of the web, is that a conduit?
If you ask about software like AvantGo it does use a conduit to get the data from the web. Now that I think of it I don't know any software for palm that did not use conduits to get it's external or updated data
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I am interested in this product b/c I want to get Act! for the palmpilot on my x30 and have it sync w/Act! on my desktop. Would that require a conduit? What is a conduit?
Thanks,
Steve
I looked at the webpage. I couldn't find any screenshots!
I have a lot of registered Palm software, but I can't see why I would want to run a Palm emulator without conduits. So I could run SilverScreen on my emulator on my Dell?
I have a few fun Palm games, but they always feel so dated when I compare thrm to my superior Dell Axim!
I guess looking at this made me realize that I just really don't miss my Tungsten or Sony.
Has anyone tried it? I would be interested in their review. But, I still don't think that I could part with $30 for it.
I have been waiting and looking for a Palm emulator on the PPC for a long time, and I just tried out this program and I am extremely impressed with it thus far.
I have a lot of registered Palm programs/databases and some don't have PPC equivalents, and the ones I have tried on the Axim have worked flawlessly. It also saves me having to buy the PPC equivalents again. I haven't tried any complex games which I expect could encounter problems, and wouldn't have any need for them on the Axim anyway.
The interface could be improved upon with more options.
I originally installed the program into Built-in memory and found that whilst it worked, it ran slowly. I subsequently installed it to Main memory and the speed improvement was dramatic and very usable.
I think it is definitely worth $29.95 considering it opens up the PPC to the world of Palm software (or some/most of it anyways)
I spoke on the phone w/the fine people at styletap and they were eager to gauge our reaction. I told them a conduit is very important and could help their chances of success as a startup. If other people feel the same we should let them know. They were very interested in learning what it would take to earn our business, so let's show them.
Steve
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I spoke on the phone w/the fine people at styletap and they were eager to gauge our reaction. I told them a conduit is very important and could help their chances of success as a startup. If other people feel the same we should let them know. They were very interested in learning what it would take to earn our business, so let's show them.
Steve
I totally agree. Did they give any reccomendations on the best way to provide that kind of frrdback? Email, phone, etc.
Hmm? Pocket PC ActiveSync has a card export function built in..
jeff
Yes, but it's not actually direct access so it's painfully slow compared to using a cardreader or using Card Export on a Palm.
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