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Questions about Palm computer programming.
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27/03/2002 09:05:27
 
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Personally, I would choos Palm. It's a very simple platform for very simple uses. I probably would use software on it such as ThinkDB which allows you to tranfer your data to a PC in a format that can be easily imported into Fox. ThinkDB also allows you to set up simple data models complete with forms for entry on the Palm. However, there was an article in the April 2000 issue of Fox Advisor that described how to port Fox Data to a Windows CE device.

If you undertake programming the Palm (and don't go with ThinkDB) you have a lot of choices. You can find ways to write Palm programs in C++, Java, Basic, and even SmallTalk (haven't found any XBase yet).

One of my favorite resource for Palm computing is www.palmgear.com.

Hope this helps.


>Hello,
>
>I have the following needs:
>My client need an application that would run on a palm computer for inputing +/- 50 fields of information. The palm users should be able to transfer the entered information in a PC to go in a fox database for analysis and integration with an existing system. The palm computer should be as unexpensive as possible because they may have to get a log of them.
>
>I have the following questions:
>
>1) Should I use a Palm Pilot computer because it is inexpensive or is there any Windows CE models that are inexpensive enought out there?
>
>1a) If Palm Pilot, I guess the programming is propriatery ? How does it works ? Need a special software or what ?
>1b) If Windows CE, is it possible to run programs done in VFP7?
>
>2) How to program the transfer between a Palm and a PC ?
>
>Thanks for any help
>Eric
Brian McCord
President
Sagacity Systems
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