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General Discussion / The Ultimate Zaurus Software: Picsel Browser
« on: May 10, 2005, 05:18:26 pm »
The Picsel Browser itself comes as an IPK (see Sharp Picsel Update, where you can download it). You can install this IPK (the update extracts some files, one of them is the IPK) and run it without problems. Even help files are included. When you run it, the browser shows the help document. Shortly afterwards a popup window appears, telling you that no Picsel SD-card could be found.

As it would work without major code rewriting maybe someone from Picsel or Sharp can tell us if there is any solution in the pipeline to use bigger or own storage? This would sure be nice!

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General Discussion / The Ultimate Zaurus Software: Picsel Browser
« on: May 07, 2005, 03:32:02 pm »
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So can you only buy it if you are in Japan?

No, just use a business like conics.net to buy it for you and to send it to you. Worked fine for me.

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General Discussion / Picsel Browser For Zaurus
« on: May 07, 2005, 10:29:09 am »
I finally managed to buy one and wrote a little review:

https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=12436

 

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General Discussion / The Ultimate Zaurus Software: Picsel Browser
« on: May 07, 2005, 10:26:55 am »
It only occupies 30 MB or so. The remaining space can be used like you want. I use it to store application and data. Unfortunately now that I can view all my data I need a CF-card to store it, which is usually occupied by the Bluetooth or the Wifi card.

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General Discussion / The Ultimate Zaurus Software: Picsel Browser
« on: May 07, 2005, 08:53:02 am »
Hi,

I own a C860 and I wanted to use it as an always be there and ready to use notebook replacement. Which means I always wanted to view PDF, Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files without size limitations. Plus I wanted to show large image files and browse the web without limitations.

The Picsel Browser for Zaurus software just does this. Although it is only available in Japan and I did not know too much about it I bought it. As I am extremely impressed by the performance of this little piece of software I decided to write this little review:

What does the Picsel Browser for Zaurus do?
It enables you to view PDF, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Text and Image (including WMF) files. It can also show HTML and Flash files and it can be used as a Web-browser. It runs on the C860 clamshell models (and maybe some others, I do not know).

Where does it come from?
It comes from Picsel Technologies and costs around 100 Euro in Japan. It is available in the Sharp Online Shop.
If you are using a language converted Zaurus, the user interface will also be in English after installation. At least in my case.

What does it look like?
It is delivered and dongled to a 256 MB card. This means that it can only be run with this card inserted in your Zaurus.
The user interface is pretty cool. It relies on icons and miniature views. Except in the preferences menu no text is used. This means it is pretty intuitive to use and looks neat.

How does it work?
Apparently the Picsel Browser renders every file type into some kind of vector graphics. So every file type you open is presented to you in a similar way:

Click onto the file's icon and the document will be displayed completely on your screen. By tapping and moving the stylus the document can be moved like a sheet of paper. The developers even implemented some kind of physics engine. This means that you can actually push the "paper" (=document) around until it stops moving due to some virtual friction. Nice! With some different taps you can use the stylus to zoom in and out of the document. When panning and zooming around a document the render process becomes visible in the form of pixelated aeras. These areas become sharp pretty fast so that they don't prevent you from an efficient use.

Web pages are also like all other supported documents, except that you can click onto hyperlinks and form elements. Text input into forms works as well. Linked files which can be shown by the picsel browser are specially marked on document. Unfortunately no popup windows can be launched. But maybe it can be done and I haven't found the way to do it yet.

If Flash animations are embedded into the web page, they will be shown embedded into the page just like graphics. This way web pages on the Zaurus do finally look like web pages on our - less powerful ;-) - grown up computers. Unfortunately and apparently not all Flash animations can be shown. I also was not successful in interacting with animations. So it seems that interactive user elements (e.g. a button) cannot be accessed in flash animations.

Is it useful?
Yes it is very useful. Even the biggest files are rendered flawlessly and most of the times completely. I produce a lot of PDF-documents intended for print out. They include a lot of high resolution bitmaps. The Picsel Browser just zooms into these bitmaps and shows them in all their beauty. The rendering of the documents is so good that it comes close to a sheet of paper. No artefacts and no pixels around. The developers use an extremely good antialising algorithm. Did you ever imagine that you can actually display and read a whole DIN A4 page on a PDA screen? That's finally possible!

What can be improved?
What I would really like to have:

* search function for text
* being able to comment documents with the stylus
* open popup windows in web pages and save files linked in web pages
* view videos
* being able to use my own SD-card
* support for powerpoint animations (these are rendered into the page)
* a 6 GB microdrive (ok, just a joke;-)

Final Words
The Picsel Browser for Zaurus finally uses the power of the Zaurus to its best. It is the first software I have seen which makes it possible to actually read documents on the PDA screen without getting a headache. It's really cool. Its user interface design and performance is unconventional and welcome in todays boring nofun reasonal world. So if you like a cool software for a cool gadget go get it even if it seems to be a bit expensive! ;-)

As seeing is believing I have created some screenshots and a video clip (7,2 MB). It would be nice if I could attach this clip as well. Thanks!

EDIT:
I deleted the attached screenshots and attached a 5x-speed version of my original review video. In case more attachment space becomes available and someone wants to see it, I can also post the realtime speed higher resolution video.

EDIT EDIT:
Changed title to something more curious. Note: The video file is in MPEG4. It can be shown on the Zaurus using mplayer/kino.

EDIT EDIT EDIT:
Removed some spelling errors and tried to introduce some grammar. ;-)

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Sharp ROMs / Keypebble Vnc
« on: April 29, 2005, 03:19:41 pm »
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So, if someone who is still experiencing the error could try entering some text into that field, and report your findings here, that would be very helpful

Yes that's it. Thanks for solving the problem. Now I can use VNC too. :-)

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6000 - Tosa / Where To Buy 6000n/w
« on: April 29, 2005, 01:59:52 pm »
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If you need something specific (ex: using a headset, cellphone, etc) I can give you some scripts.

That would be very nice. I would like to use a headset.

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Sharp ROMs / Cacko Rom 1.22 Is Available!
« on: April 19, 2005, 10:47:51 am »
Suggestion for an additional entry in the hostap_cs.conf file:

card "WAVEline Compact Flash Wireless Adapter"
  version "Compu-Shack Production GmbH", "WAVEline Compact Flash Wireless Adapter", ""
  #manfid 0xd601, 0x0002
  bind "hostap_cs"

With this new card I finally can use Wifi again. But I still do not know what the problem with the old one was...

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Sharp ROMs / Bluetooth On C760 With Cacko1.22 Howto ?
« on: April 19, 2005, 10:39:27 am »
It's pretty much plug and play.

Default PIN for accessing your bluetooth device will be 1234. This and some other stuff can be changed by editing the configuration files in etc/bluetooth

I nice thing to have is the obexpush command, which you can finally use to send files to other bluetooth devices. Receiving such files just works fine too.

Now all I need is a gui obex tool. Unfortunately I am a Delphi guy with no idea about Zaurus programming....

DRDR

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Sharp ROMs / Cacko 1.22 Rom + Nl-2511cf Mercury
« on: April 07, 2005, 08:51:32 am »
Hi,
Do you have the same dmesg error messages I am having with my D-Link card? Some people seem to get cards working by deactivating autoconnect and by supplying the ESSID. In my case and your case this does not seem to work. So what is the difference?

Without wireless, it's indeed a colorful brick... :-(

The weird thing is:

The CF Fast Ethernet card does connect but gives me TCP Write errors. But using Bluetooth Networks works with my Blue Monkey card. So the CF slot seems to be ok...

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Sharp ROMs / Cacko Rom 1.22 Is Available!
« on: April 06, 2005, 12:22:11 pm »
Dear experts,

I can still not get a connection with my D-Link DCF-660W w-lan card. Maybe someone can tell me - not a Linux expert - what is going on by looking at the attached dmesg output. It contains lot's of wifi0 errors. :-(

Thanks!

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Sharp ROMs / Rolling Back Driver On 1.22a?
« on: April 06, 2005, 10:36:33 am »
me too :-(

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General Discussion / Picsel Browser For Zaurus
« on: April 04, 2005, 06:30:23 am »
Ok, let me summarize what I already know about the Picsel Browser for Zaurus:

* It's for the Zaurus clamshell models.
* It is a viewer for graphics, photos, MS Office documents, PDF and video.
* It has a built in web-browser with support for Macromedia Flash and lots of other stuff (but probably without support for Java Applets).
* It comes on a 254 MB SD-card and it is hardware dongled to this card. It only occupies around 30 MB or so on this card.
* It is from a company called Picsel Technologies: http://www.picsel.com
* It costs a lot: Around 100 Euro or so.
* It is currently sold out. Next shipping in April.
* There is an update available which comes - once uncompressed - in Japanese and English. So it's probably possible to use the Picsel Browser with an English user interface. When you start the update an introduction document is shown. While this is oberlayed by the error message box telling you that Picsel Browser could not find its SD-card, you can imagine that the graphics rendering engine of the Picsel Browser seems to be pretty good. Light years ahead of qpdf e.g. (at least the qpdf I am using).

What is getting on my nerves:

* There are absoluty no screenshots around.
* www.picsel.com doesn't provide a product demonstration.
* The Sharp Life Plaza website is only in Japanese and does not give any details about the language settings possible in the Picsel Browser.

So please, if someone - maybe from Japan ;-) - is using the Picsel Browser, could they just take some pictures of it and post it? It's a pity that such an apparently powerful application which would solve a lot of problems you experience in daily Zaurus use is so unknown und hard to evaluate. I would also be interested to know if you can search documents. That would be really nice...

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General Discussion / Picsel Browser For Zaurus
« on: April 03, 2005, 05:13:15 pm »
Hi,

I searched the forum (and the web) and couldn't find an answer to the question whether the Picsel Browser for Zaurus can be installed in english language. I also would be very happy if someone could post some screenshots of the application in action and tell us his experience.

In detail I would like to know:

* Does the Picsel Browser feature a search function for Word- & PDF-documents?
* Are all Powerpoint features supported? If not: Which are?
* How is web-browsing compared to Netfront?
* Are webpages with Flash animations rendered correctly?
* Can documents be edited in any way?
* Are there any supplieres different from the Japanese Online Shop?

Apparently it is a unique and powerful application nobody does no nothing about. I would like to change this with the help of you.

Kind regards,
DRDR.

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Sharp ROMs / Cacko Rom 1.22 Is Available!
« on: March 30, 2005, 03:00:40 pm »
Ok, unfortunately I am also experiencing a WIFI problem:

I use the D-LINK DCF-660W. After the Hotfix it is recognised well. But I cannot get a connection.

When not using DHCP:

The C860 tries to connect (LED flashing, "Start connecting" message) but finishes with a red connection symbol shortly folloews with the message "No connection detected. Check your WEB Key settings and/or TCP/IP settings"). The connection is then disconnected.

When using DHCP:

The C860 tries to connect (LED flashing, and animated connection plug) but stops without showing any further message.

I checked the WEP settings (also in config files), I read all threads and FAQs, I made numerous new flashes, tried it with patch and without patch but noting helps.

Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease help. :-(

BTW: Kismet works fine. And the problem persists regardless of the AP I try to connect to.

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