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15 Dec 2005
Does anyone know of an app that works under Cacko 1.23 that would let me take an existing list I have of English phrases and their foreign equivalents, and then create a quick vocabulary test based on the text file? Sort of like a flashcard system.
The best example of a system like this is TestMe for Psion: http://www.prosoft.force9.co.uk/series5/testme_osaris.html znpp
1 Dec 2005
I installed ZEditor 3.2.2. English and find it much better than TextEditor 1.23 lite.
Tapping on text files used to automatically open TextEditor, but now that I've deleted TextEditor, I get the following message when I try to open text files: "No application is defined for this document. Type is text/plain." How do I create an association that will cause ZEditor to open as the default text editor when I tap on text files? Thanks, znpp
30 Nov 2005
I have zip for the z version 2.3 installed on my C700 running Cacko 1.23 lite, but I can't figure out how to use it.
What is the proper syntax for zipping a file or files with zip 2.3? When I write: "zip test1.doc" I get some of the following messages: "Zip file structure invalid" or "Nothing to do" Unzipping files works like a charm, but I'd also like to be able to zip single or multiple files into a zip archive. For example, how would I zip this file: test1.doc Or several files at the same time: China1.doc Fox2.xls Bravo3.ppt Tree4.txt Thanks! znpp |
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