My Tungsten E finally broke down and I need to replace it.
I have exchanged several emails with both Michael Love and with Style Tap in order to figure out if it is worthwhile to currently purchase a PocketPC for use with Pleco products. Style Tap claims to sucessfully import Palm software programs into the PocketPC.
Style Tap is very optimistic, Michael Love is more cautious [which I appreciate].
I love the Pleco interface and fully support the software because it makes Chinese readily accessible to me, especialy when I want to read new characters while out and about in Asia. The flash cards and the stack [for review of input] also are important to me as they ease learning and review.
I would be interested to hear what others think of all this as it seems that some are waiting for Palm to come out with Cobalt 6.0 as bugs seem to be limiting the use of the T5 and the Treo 650 for Chinese.
It seems three areas require resolution.
1. The visual appearance of the screen on a QVGA device [Palms are VGA for PDA]. Apparently there is an automatic magnification of 1.5x that degrades the image [you can use an older PocketPC VGA without the problem]. If you remove the QVGAs magnification, the image is too small.
2. Style Tap software requires Pleco to issue a new second registration for the software to work on PocketPC. [I have asked Michael Love to try to figure out what he wants to do about that.]
3. Some limitations may exist on the size of files that Style Tap can accept and so some dictionaries may not work [even though the program software is functional]. This seems to be something that we would have to turn to Style Tap to correct and it isn't in the realms of the Palm OS or the Pleco software where file size limitation arise.
If all of these matters are resolved, we can purchase simply Style Tap and use Pleco Software without waiting for development of a PocketPC version.
Of course, if you have other Palm software that you want to use, similar issues will have to be resolved.
I have exchanged several emails with both Michael Love and with Style Tap in order to figure out if it is worthwhile to currently purchase a PocketPC for use with Pleco products. Style Tap claims to sucessfully import Palm software programs into the PocketPC.
Style Tap is very optimistic, Michael Love is more cautious [which I appreciate].
I love the Pleco interface and fully support the software because it makes Chinese readily accessible to me, especialy when I want to read new characters while out and about in Asia. The flash cards and the stack [for review of input] also are important to me as they ease learning and review.
I would be interested to hear what others think of all this as it seems that some are waiting for Palm to come out with Cobalt 6.0 as bugs seem to be limiting the use of the T5 and the Treo 650 for Chinese.
It seems three areas require resolution.
1. The visual appearance of the screen on a QVGA device [Palms are VGA for PDA]. Apparently there is an automatic magnification of 1.5x that degrades the image [you can use an older PocketPC VGA without the problem]. If you remove the QVGAs magnification, the image is too small.
2. Style Tap software requires Pleco to issue a new second registration for the software to work on PocketPC. [I have asked Michael Love to try to figure out what he wants to do about that.]
3. Some limitations may exist on the size of files that Style Tap can accept and so some dictionaries may not work [even though the program software is functional]. This seems to be something that we would have to turn to Style Tap to correct and it isn't in the realms of the Palm OS or the Pleco software where file size limitation arise.
If all of these matters are resolved, we can purchase simply Style Tap and use Pleco Software without waiting for development of a PocketPC version.
Of course, if you have other Palm software that you want to use, similar issues will have to be resolved.