Thursday, August 25, 2005

Initiate Contest

I've already written a review of Initiate.

Now there's a contest from Hobbyist Software, the author if Initiate, Butler and Phone Technician - what will it take to make you switch to Initiate?

http://mytreo.net/archives/2005/08/win_free_software_for_your_treo.php

Treo 650 DUN via Bluetooth

Treo 650 DUN via Bluetooth on Rogers – SUCCESS!!

Thanks to Christopher, the very helpful tech at Rogers, I was able to get DUN working over Bluetooth.

My initial problem was getting my D-Link DBT-120 working. After a round of install, uninstall, install, (you know the drill), I found an article on the Microsoft Knowledgebase and was able to get Bluetooth working. A helpful hint - restart after every remove/install. The manual for my BT adapter says it isn't necessary, but I found it helps.

Next step was Bluetooth Hotsync which was straightforward once I actually read the dialog boxes and followed the instructions.

So on to Dial Up Networking.

I won’t bore you with the details of my many trials, but jump straight to the solution. Here’s what you have to do.

1) Pair BT connection with laptop/desktop
2) Click on Device Manager
3) Click on Modem
4) Click on Advanced Tab
5) In Extra Initialization String

+cgdcont=1,"IP","internet.com"

6) create new dialup connection using BT Standard Modem
7) Phone Number : *99***1#
8) Username : wapuser1
9) Password : wap

And that’s it!

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

ActiveWords and ClearContext for Windows

ActiveWords and ClearContext

I haven’t forgotten my promise to blog more on text entry apps, but I would be remiss if I did not plug my two favourite Windows utilities.

The first is ActiveWords (www.activewords.com). It’s a tool to let you assign keyboard shortcuts to just about everything in Windows. It’s a huge productivity tool if you are a keyboard-oriented person.

Check it out. Tell Buzz (buzz@activewords.com) that Rick sent you.

The second is ClearContext (www.clearcontext.com) It is an add-in for MS Outlook that helps to organize and file e-mail. When I get back from vacation it’s the only way to get through my overflowing inbox and get my life back in control. Even better, there is an ActiveWords agent for ClearContext now in beta! (http://www.clearcontext.com/activewords/)



I'm back (again)

I’m back (again)

So it’s been a while since I posted. Don’t you hate it when life gets in the way of blogging?

Actually, coaching both my daughters soccer teams have been consuming my evenings, and I never complain about that.

Friday, August 12, 2005

A Bad Treo Day

So, yesterday was a bad Treo day.

Two days ago, my Treo battery was down to 0. I couldn't figure out what happened as I thought I had charged it. So I let it charge all night, and I was using it while it was charging, so all was fine, or so I thought.

Yesterday, I was on the train to Montreal for a meeting and went to make a call. Dead battery!! I pulled the battery out, and let it restart and was able to get a couple of seconds of use. Later in the day, nothing. I called Palm and they suggested the chrager was the problem.

Last night I plugged the charger direcly into the Treo (not through the hotsync cable) and everything was fine this monring.

I will do some more experimenting.

Sunday, August 07, 2005

DUN with Rogers??

Has anyone been able to make DUN work with Bluetooth on Rogers (Canada)?

I did some playing, but no luck so far.

I'm back

Just back from vacation. Too much driving.

My text entry tool search continues. A few have been dropped immediately for various reasons. I'll post more in the future.

I've also acquired a Cardo Scala 500 bluetooth headset on eBay. So far I'm very pleased. It's small (doesn't make me look like a Borg) and the sound quality is excellent.

I've also purchased Voice Dialer Pro. (Yes, I knew it does not work with bluetooth headsets before I purchased it.) I've got mixed feelings so far on VDP. It seems to work, but I'm getting lots of resets. I will keep playing.

More to come.

...Rick

Monday, July 25, 2005

Text Entry Apps on the 650

Before getting my Treo 650, I briefly contemplated gettting a Blackberry 7100. That's the one with the keyboard with two letters per key. It uses a smart entry algorithm to suggest words based on the initial letters you've typed.

Years ago I used WordComplete to do the same thing on my Palm.

I've since gone looking for similar apps for the Treo. It appears WordComplete hasn't been touched in years, the web site was last updated in 2001.

Here's the list of apps I've found so far

QuickWrite 5 - www.mobi-systems.com

TextComplete 2.6 - http://www.mobi-systems.com/product-info.asp?ID=139

InstantText - http://www.textware.com/itmobile/itmobiledemo.htm

TapWords 1.01 - http://www.l3solutions.com/L3Prod_L3TC_POS.htm

TextPlus - http://www.smartcell.com/textplus.html


Does anyone know of any others?

I'm going to investigate these and I'll post my comments over the coming weeks.

Friday, July 22, 2005

Gmail addresses available

If anyone wants a gmail address, I have lots to give away.

email me rick dot blaiklock at gmail

Thursday, July 21, 2005

My first application review - Initiate

Over the many years of using Palm-powered devices, I'm sure I've tried every launcher created, including the really dumb ones that used a Start button to make the palm look like a Pocket PC (sorry - just too many taps to get anything done)

Eventually I settled on ZLauncher for both ease of use as well as it flexibiltiy and customization options.

When I got my 650, one launcher I read about was Initiate by Hobbyist Software (www.hobyistsoftware.com).

It's a different style of launcher, but I find I'm using it regularly.

It has one unique feature, and even the developer doesn't make a big deal about that feature. What it has got is the ability to do (almost) everything from the keyboard.

So instead of using the stylus, I can type letters and if does a search. So I type M E M and it finds the memo app. I press Select, and we're away.

While that's fine, the power is that it also does that for contacts. As a result, I don't need a contacts manager, so good-bye to Contacts 5.

I can enter a contact name, either by first or last name, then select a phone number or e-mail and make a call/send a message.

The best part is a feature called "SmartSearch". As long as I type the first letter correctly, I don't have to type every letter. Initiate matches the letters I type will all entries with those lettes in the same order, as if I had typed a wild-card search between every letter.

For example, to search for Tomaszewski, all I type is T Z and it finds entries as if I used a search string of T * Z *, which matches Tomaszewski, Tzar and Tenzing.

Beyond this, it's got all the stuff you'd expect from a launcher - skins, wallpaper, SD card support, etc. It also has a built in MP3 player, and yes using the same search can find your MP3s.

There's even an Easter Egg, but that's a challenge for you to find.

In summary, a great app, but you need to spend time with it to realize the power it gives you.