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Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: dati on April 01, 2006, 04:45:14 pm
Hello,

is there any apps that view .chm (Microsoft HTML Help)?
is there any project planner/management apps for zaurus?

KO/PI is good for (Tasks/Event Management) but no project management!

I am using Cacko Rom v1.23

I saw there is a package name Planner but it is for pdaXrom using GNOME, is there any thing similar?

Thanks in Advance.
Regards Dat.
Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: mandjab on April 01, 2006, 05:44:28 pm
Hello If you want to read .chm books, i think there is no viewer for the Z.
But, i have à solution.
i use chm2web to extract the e book in a directory and read it in opera.
30 books in my SL-C3100  
Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: dati on April 01, 2006, 06:05:46 pm
Thank Your mandjab,

I thought that would be the case, because I have been looking and never find one. There is one, but it was for pocket PC.

Anyway, I guess I would do what you suggest (Extract chm to html).


Regards Dat.

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Hello If you want to read .chm books, i think there is no viewer for the Z.
But, i have à solution.
i use chm2web to extract the e book in a directory and read it in opera.
30 books in my SL-C3100 
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Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: ArchiMark on April 01, 2006, 06:08:02 pm
Check out Project Professional if you're using the Sharp ROM and looking for a MS Project substitute , dati.

http://www.grnconsulting.com/grnportable.htm (http://www.grnconsulting.com/grnportable.htm)

I found that it worked quite well.

HTH,

Mark
Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: dati on April 01, 2006, 08:08:41 pm
Thank your Mark,

Is there any free one?

I've notice that this Project Professional is Commercial , I am not doing a lot of project, but I just want to learn it on my Zaurus

Regards Dat.

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Check out Project Professional if you're using the Sharp ROM and looking for a MS Project substitute , dati.

http://www.grnconsulting.com/grnportable.htm (http://www.grnconsulting.com/grnportable.htm)

I found that it worked quite well.

HTH,

Mark
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Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: Meanie on April 01, 2006, 09:19:11 pm
there is xchm for pdaxrom
get xqt, you can install pdaxrom apps in xqt
Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: TimW on April 03, 2006, 05:27:22 am
opie-reader has some chm capability. I don't use chm files myself and the codec was developed by someone else (thanks Bob) so I don't know the extent of the support for chm but I do know some people use it.

The version for Sharp compatible roms can be downloaded here (http://www.timwentford.uklinux.net/opie-reader_0.7j_arm.ipk).
Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: chyang on April 03, 2006, 07:43:58 am
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opie-reader has some chm capability. I don't use chm files myself and the codec was developed by someone else (thanks Bob) so I don't know the extent of the support for chm but I do know some people use it.

The version for Sharp compatible roms can be downloaded here (http://www.timwentford.uklinux.net/opie-reader_0.7j_arm.ipk).
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It can open the chm, while cannot decode it very well. I have problems in reading some books.
Meanie, can you also integrate the xchm into xqt-apps? I'm using your xqt squashfs packages. It's great!
Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: dati on April 03, 2006, 07:40:44 pm
Thank your Meanie,

I'll take a look at this (X/QT)

My First thought would be, does it take a lot of resource?  

Regards Dat.

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there is xchm for pdaxrom
get xqt, you can install pdaxrom apps in xqt
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Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: dati on April 03, 2006, 07:42:28 pm
Thanks TimW,

I did have a look at opie-reader, but it doesn't display properly on my Zaurus (SL-C760) But I'll take a second look at it again.

Regards Dat.

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opie-reader has some chm capability. I don't use chm files myself and the codec was developed by someone else (thanks Bob) so I don't know the extent of the support for chm but I do know some people use it.

The version for Sharp compatible roms can be downloaded here (http://www.timwentford.uklinux.net/opie-reader_0.7j_arm.ipk).
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Title: Looking For Apps!
Post by: dati on April 03, 2006, 07:44:15 pm
Thank Your Chang,

You are spot on  can't decode it properly .

XCHM is the way  

Regards Dat.

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opie-reader has some chm capability. I don't use chm files myself and the codec was developed by someone else (thanks Bob) so I don't know the extent of the support for chm but I do know some people use it.

The version for Sharp compatible roms can be downloaded here (http://www.timwentford.uklinux.net/opie-reader_0.7j_arm.ipk).
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It can open the chm, while cannot decode it very well. I have problems in reading some books.
Meanie, can you also integrate the xchm into xqt-apps? I'm using your xqt squashfs packages. It's great!
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