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One Big plus is the landscape mode for the T3. Anyway, I am enjoying both these machines. I inquired with few software companies and as the T3 is a new release, some programs are not yet ready for the full screen mode, but a few indicated that they will release full screen versions too.

I guess the Sony and Palm full screens operate differently. The T3 that I have is already boxed up and ready to go back to Palm. Currently a TT1 user I was attracted primarily by the improved on-board memory; improved screen and performance were also factors. Since Julie has the T3 packaged and almost out of her hands, I am asking the question to all that have the new T3: When the T3 is closed, can you choose to have the virtual graffiti area open itself up while the slider is closed?

I am asking this question since it would make sense to me to save having to slide open the unit for every little thing, as opposed to smaller screen resource but being able to graffiti short sentences at fast will. Construction is solid not wobbly or loose.

The slider is firm — much firmer than the T For the first time, upgrading from the T-1 to the T-3 was easy, complete and totally painless. I was utterly amazed by this. I do like the slider because it reduces the overall size of the unit whilst allowing for a larger screen portrait or landscape if necessary. All in all, the T-3 a first rate unit at a very reasonable price and I highly recommend it to everyone.

I had been interested in the new Sony UX50 , but found it way too expensive and also it requires the docking unit for charging. I found its screen and text somewhat small. Nevertheless, it is a snappy looking unit.

Cornelis: When the slider is closed, you can not view the virtual grafitti area. It appears that the Tungsten series fries sandisk sd cards and maybe other brands. I just bought a T-3 and it fried?? I thought something was wrong with the card, but perhaps it was the T Any details about what causes the problem? Is Palm going to fix it? Which cards work with the T-3?

Are the new Palms superior in some way? I too felt that Palm abandoned its Palm V users with that digitizer defect that Palm never admitted to nor repaired. If one were buying another PDA, as for a friend or relative perhaps, would you get one of these new Palms, or a sony like device…?

You mentioned that your flip cover would lie flat on the unit. This will resolve itself after a few days of use. I used to have the I went to PPC because you could get a large color screen in a small device. The is thinner and weighs a little less. If you have run any specific system hacks that you need, you should see if there are equivalent DA-apps OS5 will run DA apps, but not system hacks. I switched back to Palm with the T3. So the menu is always visible, allowing you to quickly change orientation, toggle on-screen input, check status, search, and go home.

And being able to turn the device on and off with the slider is a great option. The battery life has been fine for me, though I got the low-battery warning one night after a day of unusually heavy use I was still able to use it without any problems.

My only concern is with the reports of SD problems. Too shiny in that it looks unprofessional and colletcs fingerprints like crazy. Bushed aluminum would be better. Their connectors have not changed that much and Palm made a big deal about how the UC would be a standard for years to come. They lied. Originally posted by forrman [B]Too shiny? Originally posted by tthiel The slider bugged me alot at first but I was so impressed with this device that I bought one anyway.

I think Palm is doing themselves and their customers a bit of a disservice with accessories for this device. I, for one, would like to be able to walk into a store and get everything I need for my handheld in one place, rather than having to buy a case and screen protection online, wait for them to arrive, and then go to a store and buy the PDA.

I guess I could just order all 3 from Palm, but I like buying from a brick-and-mortar store. Keyboards, styli, and other add-ons made for the Tungsten line work with the T3. The only accessories that you would need to look at for fitting right would be cases. It rocks for a start!! Having owned a Palm III, V, Vx, Sony NZ90 and now this, I still think the Vx was the best device — for shear lightness, length of time between recharges, but this is close without even taking into account all the extra functionality.

Its only drawback is battery consumption. Pluses: — I love the slider: a bigger screen when you want it, a small compact device when you close it and yes I did open and close it about 30 times in a row with no problems! You can set it up in one of 3 modes: a keyboard, the classic old Palm graffiti screen mode and a new mode called wide which has capitalized letters, uncapitalized and numbers as 3 separate columns.

Check out Costco for mb cards — one handed navigation with the buttons works well — nice solid stylus — blowing the 4k limit on Memo.

You can slap much bigger docs into memo now I think limit is 32K now. Very noticeable. Means it really is useful with the Palm keyboard the ultra thin keyboard also has a universal adapter and works great with the T3.

It also provides encryption options e. Bejewelled or Avantgo. Solutions: 1. Grab a travel charger: leave your travel charger at home or work whichever is your secondary location and take it with you when you travel.

The Palm universal adapter charger plugs right into the T3 i recharge many a night this way. Man: they got this right. Unfair to knock Sony when they got their device out 6 months ago, but, Palm has learned and has just got this right. When the unit is slid down to compact size, I assume the Graffiti area is hidden down below. Is this correct?

Yes, when the unit is slid down to compact size the Graffiti area is hidden down below i. I just tested this started with the built in Tasks app, switched to Bejewelled, switched back to Tasks then slid out the slider: and yes it was in hi-rez mode i. A twist on this if you repeat this but you start out with having last used the Grafitti area, just before closing the device, if you then repeat this you will end up with the grafitti area when you open up the slider at the end of this sequence.

As with software on any operating system, poorly written software will crash. Hacks and other poor quality Palm software can make a Palm as bad as a PC! And I agree completely that this is the most annoying feature of this machine, adding two more steps to every use. Moreover, the mechanism tends to decay — I know from my Tungsten T. It must add weight, definitely thickness, and also cost. The dream would be very close to the form factor of the Tungsten E, with the virtual Graffiti area.

The concept of input panel is gradually making it with the Clie NX80, the Garmin, and now the T3 in addition to the now defunct Handera. Four machines and four incompatible ways of implementing it. Four mostly undocumented ways also, to make our life as developers more difficult — and Costly. Yes life is simpler on the Pocket PC side where we can target an operating system and not incompatible machines. Back to the T3 after this digression, a minor annoyance is that side button that is so easy to push in my pocket yes women may carry it in a bag but men are more likely to have it in a pants pocket where the button will get accidentally pushed and drain the battery.

Here the Clies with their lock button have done it right. I would be concerned if the slider decayed over time, but it works well on my T3 1 month old. I actually think its a bonus: the device is small for portability so I can carry it easily on a belt clip but can be easily be lengthened. Plus you can set it to power on with lengthening, so that reduces turning the device on to just 1 step. Mpeg1 is fine I dont mind losing heaps of space for the video, so the less compression the better.

I found them to be no where near as smooth and crisp as video on a current generation Pocket PC. Disable security or know that you will have to reset it i. It appears to leave you with a blank hotsync log. All easy to workaround. I am very concerned about the battery life of T3. Could anyone here give me real use experience on that? Anyone have some exact dimensions and comparisons with the T3??

It sounds like I need to reformat my SD card? Any tips before I do this? Originally posted by johnm [B]and before you install the Palm T3 update… 1. I know this can not be done with JFile.

What do you think? Take care and Happy Holidays. Goto Custom Find Avant Go in the list of operations, double click and disable it. I started with the Tungsten series. Nice benchmark utility. Generally agrees very well with Benchmark. Attractive app to keep your passwords, bank info, credit card data, etc. Uses bit Blowfish encryption, has great flexibility in creating templates and customizing individual entries, and comes with a nice desktop component.

Can assign custom icons to individual entries from IconEditor-compatible icon databases. Nicely executed, but pretty expensive. Best bought as part of the SplashWallet suite if you need the other apps. Attractive database manager targetted for lists, including shopping. Comes with lots of useful examples. Tracks coupons, allows different prices at different stores, can share individual entries across stores, and has a nice desktop component.

Not cheap Star Pilot Advanced - Edward Wilborne III. Unbelievably outstanding collection of astronomy tools Star Pilot , Sol! II , Moon Info! It is highly customizable, provides object information RA, Dec, etc. II calculates the sun's position and other key data, including a solar compass. Moon Info!

All draw your position from Location Manager that includes a large database of cities, or you can input your lat and long. Solar System plots the positions of the planets in their orbits at any particular time.

A super package that really shows the power of the Palm! You can also buy the parts individually and in a smaller collection. New version supports Sony hi res! I run most of the programs from under PiDirect so the mutual links work flawlessly. They stayed in RAM on my T3. Very comprehensive with excellent definitions. After considerable research, I've found this dictionary to be the one to have if you can only have one.

Supports VFS natively and it's pretty quick, but doesn't support higher than x on the T3. My only complaint is that the index is split in two parts at L-M. This can be annoying when you start typing before realizing that the wrong index is active. However, given that it has over , terms and a huge data file, maybe that was the best compromise for performance.

In the end, the content quality won out. I tried a bunch of address book replacements like FastAddress minimal functionality , ContactsPro eh , TealPhone eh , and Contacts 4 way huge before settling on this app to test for a while.

It has tremendous flexibility in setup, can search any field, act on user-checked records e. Built-in requires 10 individual moves. It is very well thought out. I tried it out for a couple of days, during which time the author quickly responded to and fixed a T3 issue in version 2. Follow-up: I'm registered! SwitchDash 0. Apps in RAM and on the memory card are listed explicitly from pull down lists. This version and later don't have the screen blanking problems that older version had.

Website is in Japanese. Available on ClieSource and nXt's forums. Best of the breed so far, with outstanding support. When an incompatibility arose with PiDirect II 2. Update: Sony specific, so no use for it on the T3. While not comprehensive enough to be my only medical dictionary, the explanatory information was good enough to buy it as a supplementary source of information.

It has good scope, adequate depth, and a straight-forward interface. You can update automatically on HotSync, and the updates are zipped to save bandwidth. Includes an excellent drug interaction function informed by the Medical Letter. You can get monthly or annual subscription to the databases, and they are significantly less expensive than the competition. Doesn't support x on the T3 natively, but works full screen pretty well with CodeDiver 1.

Its support is outstanding. Here's some mindless entertainment for free. This tiny app animates the same Palm taxi as appears randomly through the famous Easter Egg, also explained at this link. Pretty handy to show folks that the taxi is real and not your private delusion. The Tugsten T3 has a hardware bug. Turning off the power and then powering back on causes the I2S system to generate about 30, interrups per second, significantly slowing down the system. A soft reset clears the problem.

Jonatan created this patch that creates a tiny recording file then deletes it, resetting the I2S system. So far, this patch doesn't seem to interfere with any other system. I'm currently testing this to replace EasyLock, which won't work under OS 5. Like the Palm Security 5. It also does app encryption and auto locking. The latter's options are very nice. It prevents HotSyncing when locked, but won't continue that Hotsync after putting in your password.

You have to cancel that sync and start another. I suspect that this is caused by the timing sensitivity of the HotSync link, not by TealLock itself. TL also doesn't disable the voice recorder or camera if you have one. The nags during testing get very annoying, though. I ended up registering, pretty much completing my transition to the T3 with my previous OS 4 capabilities. The main advantages over the very nice Palm Security app update for the T3 is added flexibility in setup and activation, plus it doesn't interfere with other apps like the Palm Security update.

This program fills in the fonts so that they are darker, but they don't take any more room on the screen. Works well, but has a minor problem with punctuation--turning ellipses into dashes by filling in the dots, for example. For older eyes, that's a small price to pay. Nice update of Andrew Plotkin's Z'Catalog with more capabilities. Also faster. Displays and allows you to edit properties of all the databases on your Palm OS device. You can also beam them or delete them.

It can also copy programs out of ROM. Development still supported. Excellent countdown timer program that supports 32 simultaneous alarms! Usability is excellent. You can also set the alarm sound to any sound on your system.

Neat tiny program that can either make you screen all black to make it a mirror, or all white to make it a flashlight. No redeaming social value, but cool. Supports Sony hi res. Very attractive utility in Sony hi res that gives some basic data on your PDA like memory usage, battery voltage, internal serial number, CPU, color depth, display resolution, etc.

No dedicated web site, but can be found on the Sony forums at Yahoo. Lists all apps on your device and which system traps they have set. Great for finding conflicts, especially since hacks aren't the only apps that set traps. Saves results to a memo for analysis, as well as displaying them.

App to track version changes of your applications. Nifty concept, but currently has problems determining the current versions of many applications. Also doesn't know that 6. Still worthwhile, though. Uninstall Manager - 88K Shareware from Northglide. Great app that monitors file creations and changes to the Saved and Unsaved Preference files. This enables the uninstall of all parts of an app when deleting it. Launchers do this by deleting everything with the same creator ID.

Uninstall Manager is more thorough because it tracks the creation of "hidden" settings and files associated with apps but that have different creator IDs, and monitors app installations through the Hotsync.

Some shareware apps create these IDs to track trial periods, but it takes up memory and garbages YOUR device even if you delete an app after testing it.

That's a stinky tactic that costs you memory, but it is all too common. Uninstall Manager for OS 5 provides the common cure for these intrusive apps, even monitoring the installations themselves, and uses the T3's full screen. The developer provides outstanding support, and offers a great deal when purchased with Cleanup as part of the NeatFreak package.

Highly recommended, especially if you try or test a lot of shareware. Nice collection of our national patriotic songs and a good quote from our president.

UpTime 1. Great program that tracks the time your PDA is powered on. It also tracks time since last reset and backlight time. So far seems very accurate. Works in conjunction with UpTimeHack. Good way to track your real battery performance under you usage profile. That's a real shame, because it leaves me without a good way of tracking usage. Test the speed of you memory card access. Thorough, and takes a while to run. Nice job!

Available on my PC when needed. Great entertainment value! Web site disappeared and it looks like no updates are forthcoming, but it works great as it. Nice new reader that supports VFS and hi res. It can read regular Palm doc format, but also ztext format, which is more highly compressed.

Still under development, but very promising. Good weather calculator that computes wind chill, heat index, relative humidity, and standard atmosphere. Also converts temperature, wind, and pressure. Great for weather geeks! Amazing file manager that accesses files on your Windows desktop or Mac with Windows Sharing enabled. Its intuitive interface belies the power beneath its surface. Works over I had trouble getting it to log into my Win XP SP2 PC with a special setup, and their outstanding support pinpointed the necessary desktop security-setting changes that resolved the issue in just one email--before I registered!

If you want access to your desktop files from your WiFi-equipped Palm, WiFile will exceed your expectations. Another amazing utility that remote controls your desktop PC from your Palm handheld--no kidding!

Two words--it works! I've seen others promise this, but MT Impossible delivered. Very usable on the small Palm screen due to the careful thought the developers put into its design. Speed using K color display proved very good on my T3. Support proved outstanding when I found a problem with the app. If you need or want access to your PC from anwhere in the world via wireless, look no further.

Nifty, but not cheap, tool that attempts to complete your words as you write on your Palm, displaying up to 5 choices in a little window. It learns as you use it and puts your most commonly used words at the top of the offerings.

Very nicely done in the new version. It can really speed up your input while note taking. I'm inclined to say it's almost handier than Jot itself. Again best picked up as part of the 3-product bundle offer.

Works with MessagEase just fine. Update: CIC released Version 3. Nice input speed test to gage your increased proficiency, or to compare input methods. Font types Arial, Courier, etc. Flexible Hotsync directory setup to Hotsync only what you want on the Palm. Doesn't work with most editing hacks like EVEdit and others because the font faces required rewriting the text fields in the Palm OS. Also accounts for the program's large size.

Interface and operation are simple, and the syncing conduit was written by the BackupBuddy folks so you know it's slick. If that isn't enough, it is also a memo pad replacement still uses the memo pad database and doc viewer as well. I've transferred my entire Reformed reference library downloadable below over to this format. Supports storing its docs on memory cards supporting VFS.

I've finally despaired of seeing any major functionality additions like table or image support and moved everything over to Docs To Go. With some tinge of sadness after a long affilitation, I uninstalled WordSmith. Wordz 3. Nice crossward puzzle dictionary app that finds words based on letter placement in a sequence. Well executed. My hack manager. Very nice step up from Hackmaster at the right price!

Full version has the ability to list all active hacks and the system calls they capture, which can aid in deconfliction. It can also save sets, which are particular hack loadings, including the load order. Very nice program, though significantly larger than Hackmaster. Yet another hack manager! Igor was dissatisfied with all offerings, especially because of their less-than-stellar support of hidden traps.

Igor wrote YAHM for himself to get the features that he wanted and offered it to the public. I emailed Igor about support for disabling hacks during Hotsync, and he promptly emailed me a link to the latest beta with that feature. Great program with great support. Update: Version 2. YAUC 1. Yet Another Unit Converter that supports units in 40 categories.

Very slick operation. Available on PalmFlying. New screen grabbing utility. Currently in beta, it saves to the card in PCX format. Operation is a bit rudimentary, using the power button for activation, but it's the only free screenshot app that captures the T3's DIA and status bar. This launcher literally came out of nowhere to capture the hearts of the launcher market.

Beautifully executed, extremely configurable, and includes a powerful array of tools--especially for the memory card. Tabs can have icons and be hidden, virtually everything about it can be configured by the user, including the tool bars. Fully supports all hi res standards, uses bit color, and displays hi res OS 5 icons on OS 4. Changing skins, icons, and backgrounds is a snap with Theme Manager. Has multiple view modes with either no tabs or tabs on any side, and all support transparency.

The 'no tabs' mode shows more of the background image. Also has full-featured built-in file manager, graphics viewing, cleans up its database for deleted files in version 2. Developers are very responsive to customer suggestions, which accounts for the loyalty of their users. If you don't see something you want in the interface, send ZZTechs an email and the feature will probably show up shortly.

Does virtually everything MegaLauncher did plus some, but supports full bit color and backgrounds--both lacking in ML. It even left YiShow in the dust, and is far more stable than YiShow. I registered this after testing it for about an hour--it's that good. No other launcher comes close.

Uses the full T3 screen both in the launcher and the file manager. These folks never sleep. It lists out all the files used by ZLauncher with their sizes. Tapping on the individual files tells their purpose and allows you to delete them. Very nice touch. So what are hacks? Daniel Seifert has the most authoritative discussion available on the web. Check his article out if you are at all curious about what hacks are and how they work. He has an excellent article on hacks and OS 5 here.

Bottom line is that even though YAHM 2. YAHM 2. For old hacks that don't work, there are lots of good OS 5 apps to substitute for hack. I'm leaving my discussion on hacks here for historical purposes and for OS 4 and earlier users, and I've added my new OS 5 hacks.

Authorized upgrade to the older AB 2. Lots of flexibility given to the user as to what acceleration techniques to employ and how much of each. Benchmark 2. One catch I've found is that you have to slow down to about MHz to beam stuff from an oversped Palm to slower running Palms.

The other catch is that is doesn't recognize apps on the card, defaulting them to your default setting. This is great if you want all your card apps to run at the higher speed, but that isn't always true for me.

There is no dedicated web site for the program, so go to PalmGear. Still a good program, though, if you don't require VFS support. Nifty little program that turns off the backlight after a specified period of time. It consists of two parts. One is an addition to the standard Palm OS Preference screen, where the settings are specified. The other is a hack that implements the settings. Pretty neat, and could save significant battery time, especially if alarms wake up the device for the specified on-time.

NOTE: I missed the panel app for this hack when migrating to the T3, and it cost me over a day's worth of work to find and cleanup. The T3 would crash everytime it was powered on and revert to the latest app executed minus one. Also, high color images would crash the T3. Once I found the panel for Backlight and removed it, all is well. This provided an excellent case study on hacks under OS 5. ClockPop - 16K Freeware by S. Who needs a watch anymore? No dedicated web site, so find it on FreewarePalm.

Update: See above for OS 5 version. Analyzes your system when first installed to determine your location and offer a default setting. Works great! Easy to use, but very effective. I use it when traveling, just in case the unthinkable should happen. FindHack - Universal find program that blows away the built-in version. Search everything fast from anywhere, fully configurable.

I have one friend who doesn't bother to work with categories or even pop into programs. He just uses FindHack to search the Palm for the data he wants, then brings up the program by selecting his target data.

Great utility that substitutes new hi res fonts version 4. SanSerif22 from Lubak is particularly nice as a system font, and easy to read because of its heavier weight than the Sony system font. If you use this, you don't need Thinfont.

The OS 5 font was my standard under OS 4. FontSmoother - 35K Shareware by Dr. You need Fonts4OS5 3. Don't miss Lubak's 6. Looks outstanding on my T3! Force16 - 8K Freeware by Dr. Forces apps to use a bit color screen and also fixes the built-in launcher's transparency problems.

Note that apps will update the screen and hence appear to run slightly slower in bit color mode as opposed to 8-bit color. I don't use it much, but keep it around just in case. Comes with SkinDIA above. Scientifically designed, well executed replacement for graffiti input.

Input is very fast and access to all characters is excellent. Great support and stamp graphics on their Yahoo! You can buy professional stamps when registering MESt. MessagEase is pretty quick to learn and stays with you. This is the input method for which I've been looking since my first PDA.

Supports You owe it to yourself to give this a try. After upgrading to my T3, I sorely miss this. I count the days until a T3 compatible version is released. Gives pop-up functionality to MSDict, and comes with it. This hack isn't needed under OS 5.

Comes with new versions of YAHM 2. Prevents the annoying dialog from popping up after beaming a file asking if you want beam received turned back on if it is off.

I love this one. Eliminates the dotted underlines in Palm Memos and other text input fields. While convenient for Memos, I find it somewhat confusing in other apps. I have it loaded but not activated at the moment. Different than StayOffHack intercepts different system calls. Fully configurable. Great substitute for the built-in address book. Pops up over current app, then goes away leaving you exactly where you were--very cool.

Activated by stylus drag or address book key. I've been looking for a good address book enhancement, but no overkill, and this fits the bill perfectly. Bozidar Benc always produces high quality shareware, and this is a great example. There are no plans for an OS 5 app version as best I can tell. I'm trying SuperNames as a replacement. ShadowLinkHack - 2. Hack that links from todo app direct to item in Shadow Plan by double tapping link text in attached note.

Shadow now comes with an OS 5 version. Indispensable program depending on how you carry your Palm and what kind of case you have for it. StayOffHack intercepts the bottom buttons to immediately turn off the Palm if they are activated. Saves your battery and sometimes your data from inadvertent button activation in your pocket or briefcase. Only a hard case like the Palm Hard Case doesn't need this program. In my Thin Leather Case, I would find my calendar set years away from the real date through inadvertent activation.

Fully configurable in its latest iteration. Outstanding time and tap saver. Just drag the stylus and you swap to the last program used where you left off. I often use it to look up Scripture references while reading some of the DOCs below, or to swap to the calculator, etc. Uninstall Hack 2 - 55K Shareware from Northglide. Uninstall Hack is more thorough because it tracks the creation of "hidden" settings and files associated with apps but that have different creator IDs.

Some shareware apps create these to track trial periods, but it takes up memory and garbages YOUR device even if you delete an app after testing it. Uninstall Manager for OS 5 does even more, monitoring the installations themselves. There is an OS 5 version called Uninstall Manager which is even more powerful. Part of ZLauncher 3. Not needed under OS 5. Desk Accessories DA are something between a regular app and a hack, but theoretically without the stability problems of hacks. Select the one you want, and it pops up over the active app.

They do not interfere with the running app, but can interact with the active program. There is a brief explanation of DAs in English here.

All these, and almost all DAs in general, are written in Japan. Rather than list where I got each one because I didn't track them all , all came from either Muchy , ClieSource , or Palmare. There is also a great DA listing here. There are many more DAs than I use and list here.

I tried quite a number before settling on this group. I'm sure that will change over time. Most of the ones I used turned out to work under OS 5 with DALauncher5, but many require tapping above them to dismiss when in full-screen mode. Sets your handheld auto-off time from 10 seconds to Never.

Shows one day worth of schedule from the Datebook database. You can select the day. Plays and controls MP3s in the background.

Only works with Sony devices. Includes two tools. Resets timer after powering the PDA off. Functions OK on my T3, except sometimes causes a soft reset upon power off, after which the Auto-Off setting in Prefs needs to be reset to renable auto-off. Resets timer after powering the PDA Off. BacklightDA - 1K Freeware. Companion to Backlight above. Turns off the T3 backlight. Powering the PDA off resets the backlight to on. BracesDA - 7K Freeware by eimom.

Great for area codes in phone book or locations in Datebk5. Simple pop-up calculator with basic four functions. Compact mode takes up just a tiny corner of the screen. Works fine under OS 5. Sophisticated DA that allows you to select, view, edit, and create memos in the Memo Pad database without leaving the active application. Nicely done. Nifty conversion program that handles height, temperature, length, weight, volume, and area between English and Metric units.

Provides 10 separate clipboards. Displays basic Palm device info: date, time, battery status, free RAM and free card space. Displays date, day, and time with running seconds. Just duplicates some of ClockPop's functionality. OmakeDA - K Freeware by tuu. Popup scratch pad like NotePad for quick notes without leaving the app you are in. StopWatch - 3K Freeware by M. Is there any other way I can resolve this is anyone aware of any software that will allow palm os to read ADE files?

Hi I'm also an avid library book downloader. I have been using mobipocket and am running out of books as my library is switching to adobe type products. I don't have a complete solution but might get you further along. I then hot synced and have both working on my computer and Palm Z In addition you will need to download onto your computer Adobe Digital Editions, which is where the books download from the library onto your computer. Supposedly, then you can open your Adobe for Palm OS on your computer to get it ready for hot sync to your device.

But that is where I get stuck now. It won't add the book to the Adobe for Palm because it "the document has not been encrypted by standard security It's amazing Palm isn't working on this since they are already losing market share to sony reader and I-pad.

Tigergirl, asking how to crack DRM can get you banned from here Adobe for Palm is an ancient program by today's standards.

Many of us use the free "PalmPDF" that can read raw pdf files instead of the converted ones that Adobe for Palm has to execute. I am old fashioned and still have a Palm T3. I would like to be able to read books from Google on it. Is there anything that can help me do this?

Can PalmPDF do this? I have a Kobo which supports ePub files thus I already am using that format. I'm looking for just an ePub reader for the Palm TX as I'd just as soon not have to support any other file formats.

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