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ryannie -

I have bought one in ZhongGuanCun,which is blue face cingular, and my suggestion is to buy a blue
face PalmOne from HK, it is pretty good one which was bought by a colleague of me, but you must
try to find them out. My cingular is not a new one, a 14days machine.



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atitarev -

I bought Treo 650 in Melbourne, Australia (墨尔本, 澳大利亚) for a mere $A440 - a present
for my wife. Glad to see how the price dropped over a year. So, we've got 2 competing devices in
the house - a Pocket PC and and Palm.

Installed CJKOS only. My wife doesn't need Chinese, so I am disabling it when she is using it.

I wonder if you can do some simple word processing in Chinese in palmOne? Which free file
explorers or text editors can one install?










gato -

FileProg is a good free file browser for the Palm.
http://www.freewarepalm.com/utilities/fileprog.shtml

Treo 650 should have come with DocsToGo, which is a good word processor.










atitarev -

A quick thank you, gato for the quick response but I have some issues with both FileProg
(download) and DocsToGo (install) but I'll try to check what the issues are before asking another
question.

EDIT:

1st problem solved used a different site.

EDIT:

It's all good now.










atitarev -

A few of questions regarding Treo 650 (or any other palm perhaps) and Chinese, please.

1. Can you have a Chinese input and character support (display) without changing localisation like
you could do on a Western Pocket PC or a desktop PC? Are of the products free?

2. How you install additional fonts, keyboards into your palmOne? Interested in both English and
other languages, especially Russian, Chinese, Japanese and Arabic. Please let me know if you
actually did it - there's heaps of info on the web but it's sometimes hard to decide, which advise
is good.

3) Will Plecodict work without CJKOS enabled - just inside the program perhaps?

4) Is there a free Chinese English dictionary for palms? The valuation version of Plecodict is not
fully functional (I tried one for a Pocket PC). It seems to be a good tool but I am not ready to
buy.

Sorry, too many questions










gato -



Quote:

3) Will Plecodict work without CJKOS enabled - just inside the program perhaps?

PlecoDict has its own Chinese display system and doesn't need CJKOS to work.










atitarev -

Good news, thanks.












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