Registered: October 24, 2008 | Posts: 2 |
| Posted: | | | | will there be also a Palm OS version ? |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 630 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Dreamwalker: Quote: will there be also a Palm OS version ? Nothing has been announced concerning support for any other OS than Windows Mobile (and even this support does not include devices without touchscreen, or devices with landscape or square screens). This has been the situation since the very first release (a long time), so personally I would not recommend you hold your breath waiting for Palm support. | | | Regards Lars |
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Registered: October 24, 2008 | Posts: 2 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting lmoelleb: Quote: Quoting Dreamwalker:
Quote: will there be also a Palm OS version ? Nothing has been announced concerning support for any other OS than Windows Mobile (and even this support does not include devices without touchscreen, or devices with landscape or square screens).
This has been the situation since the very first release (a long time), so personally I would not recommend you hold your breath waiting for Palm support. Thanks for your fast response. I used this software 1-2 years ago, where the software was free with adv. Since i now would have to pay for it, i am just willing to do this - if it can also use it on my palm... |
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Registered: December 28, 2008 | Posts: 1 |
| Posted: | | | | I do not know if this helps but I am using a smartphone treo 755P from verizon which is based on the palm os and I was able to access my colection using the web access suported by verizon |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 489 |
| Posted: | | | | There is always the iSilo way of capturing your online web page and saving it to your Palm. I use this and will keep doing so even when I get my Window$ Mobile cell in February. (Safety engineering like wearing suspenders with a belt. ) Here is the post bobsolo posted 3/19/2007. Quoting bobsolo: Quote: Quoting bobbswaller:
Quote: On the old forums in the palm area a user posted a way to use Isolox to put your collection on your Palm. Not sure how to do that with the new online list page. Anyone remember this???
Bobb
Funny you should mention that, it was me who posted the method. See below:
Palm OS viewer: iSilo 5.01 Windows OS Converter iSiloX 4.37
1) Download and install the viewer onto your palm 2) Download and install the converter onto your PC. This will also add the "iSiloX Clipper..." to your Internet Explorer "Tools" menu. 3) Goto www.invelos.com and view your collection online as you normally would. 4) Enter "http://www.invelos.com/onlinecollections/dvd/InBlue/List.aspx" into the address bar and hit enter. This will bring up only the list frame for your collection. You can't go directly to this page without bringing up your full collection first.
EDIT: sometimes you don't get your collection with this method, instead just a page with 'all' 'owned' 'ordered' and 'wishlist' buttos. It it imperative that the entire collection is visible in IE (only the list frame, not the split frames) before running the clipper. Try "http://www.invelos.com/onlinecollections/dvd/InBlue/List.aspx?type=o" to force it to show "owned". You could also try right-clicking the list frame (left hand side) from you colleciton "home" and selecting properties. This should show you the URL of just the list frame and should be something like http://www.invelos.com/onlinecollections/dvd/InBlue/List.aspx. Just copy and paste the URL from the properties tab into the address bar.
This is what you should see before clipping.
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5) In the Internet Explorer Tools menu, select "iSiloX Clipper...". 6) First time around it will ask which user to use if you have multiple Palm user accounts setup, and what device to you have to tailor the settings. 7) Enter a title, I use "DVDCollectionList". 8) Ensure "Include Images" is selected if you want the images. 9) Set "Folllow links to a maximum depth of: " to 1. This will ensure that all you individual DVD page links are converter. 10) Click on Properties. 11) Click on the “Destination” tab. 12) The default destination is the internal memory of the user’s device selected in step 6. If you want to store the file on an external card, right-click your username, and select “External Memory card”. I have about 700 DVDs in my list and the file ends up being ~70MB so I store it on an external card. 13) Click on "Links" tab. 14) Double check "Maximum Link Depth" is set to 1, and uncheck "Follow off-site links". 15) Click OK. 16) Click Convert to start converting. Mine takes about a minutes.
When done it will have created a file that will be uploaded to your Palm next time you sync. Once synced you can access the file using iSilo on you Palm. You will see the DVD collection list exactly as it appeared on the list frame only webpage. Clicking on a title will bring up the individual DVD's page, with all the same details as on the website, including the front and back images. You will also be able to view your owned, ordered, wishlist. You can search the list specific words.
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 13 |
| Posted: | | | | I still use this method. |
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