• Re: Converting Palm Pilot

    From Dr. What@21:1/616 to Foriest Jan Smith on Mon Nov 17 06:58:27 2025
    Foriest Jan Smith wrote to Dr. What <=-

    I think my only real option is wait until I'll have the ability to sync the dang thing once I get a Linux laptop. I just wonder if there's a linux compatible version of Documents to Go or if I'll have to use Wine (which--on an unrelated note--can support my Windows XP/98 era
    programs).

    There were Linux versions of the Palm software. But it's been soooo long since I've use them that I don't remember the names anymore. I will guess that the are long unsupported now.


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  • From Foriest Jan Smith@21:2/156 to Dr. What on Thu Nov 20 00:39:30 2025
    Re: Re: Converting Palm Pilot
    By: Dr. What to Foriest Jan Smith on Mon Nov 17 2025 06:58 am

    There were Linux versions of the Palm software. But it's been soooo long since I've use them that I don't remember the names anymore. I will guess that the are long unsupported now.

    jPilot? That one is what I've decided on. It's the Linux equivalent of Palm Desktop, if I recall. Windows 11 is a nightmare and a friend is having trouble even getting his IIIXE to run in Win 11... He got it working through a Win XP vm. I refuse to take off Core Isolation, which assumedly is the cause of my problems. I'm still not very tech-smart (yet) and everyone I know tells me it's probably a bad idea (and reading WHAT it is convinces me of such as well).
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Foriest Jan Smith on Thu Nov 20 09:35:27 2025
    Re: Re: Converting Palm Pilot
    By: Foriest Jan Smith to Dr. What on Thu Nov 20 2025 00:39:30

    ...which assumedly...

    Not a word. Go with "Apparently".
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Mortar M. on Thu Nov 20 08:28:38 2025
    Re: Assumptions
    By: Mortar M. to Foriest Jan Smith on Thu Nov 20 2025 09:35 am

    ...which assumedly...

    Not a word. Go with "Apparently".

    "Assumedly" does appear to be a word..? It's listed on this page at Marriam-Webster:

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assumed

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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Nightfox on Thu Nov 20 10:36:41 2025
    Re: Assumptions
    By: Nightfox to Mortar M. on Thu Nov 20 2025 08:28:38

    "Assumedly" does appear to be a word..? It's listed on this page at Marriam-Webster:

    Huh, whoda thunk. I stand corrected. Sure sounds wrong though.
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  • From Foriest Jan Smith@21:2/156 to Mortar M. on Thu Nov 20 23:17:41 2025
    Re: Assumptions
    By: Mortar M. to Nightfox on Thu Nov 20 2025 10:36 am

    Huh, whoda thunk. I stand corrected. Sure sounds wrong though.

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