I've been playing around with the UX-50 for nearly a week now and I have almost got it working optimally.
I have installed so many applications and done so much tweaking, I hardly know where to start blogging about it.
I am planning to replace my smarthone's functions with this as far as possible, so below is a list of some of the software I have installed so far.
Opera Mini
Not so easy to install: you need to install Java first, then Opera Mini, which will run, but if you want this to run fullscreen you'll need to install something called Codediver and also an app called Portrait. Both tweak how apps use the screen, as many Palmos apps only run in the usual square dimensions that most Palm devices have.
Having said that, Opera Mini, seems the most capable browser that will work on the Clie.
Agendus Mail SSL Edition
This was the only email program that would run fullscreen and supported the security that GMail requires, and it is a nice polished piece of software. It even does IMAP which is handy if you prefer that over POP3, and there are many reasons why IMAP is preferable.
Mobipocket Reader
The only ebook reader that is still worth installing in my opinion. It is nice and easy to configure and supports lots of file types.
I use it to read my Kindle eBooks on. These can be easily stripped of DRM if you know what you're doing, and converted with "Calibre".
It's worth noting that despite a checkbox in the settings, the software does not support sub-pixel rendering that gives nice smooth fonts. For that you'll need another tweaking app called FontSmoother which does the job of smoothing fonts in Mobipocket very well.
I also like to read ebooks in Portrait mode and the settings have an option to do this, but I have used the "Portrait" app mentioned above to make it happen automatically.
Kyle's Quest 2
I used to love the original game on my old Palm Pilot and this is the same but in colour and brings back many memories.
Vexed
Another great puzzle game from my old Palm days. Use your stylus to move blocks around and clear the board.
CliFrotz
Another Frotz port, this one designed for the UX-50's wide screen. I'm not sure I'll be sticking with this one as the font size is tiny even when it is set to"Large".
Datebk 6
I used this on the Palm years ago, and although the built-in PIM is decent enough, it doesn't provide a simple week-view with events clearly shown. DateBk6 does this and much more.
Documents to Go 11
I haven't used this much just yet, and I'm not expecting too much regarding compatability with Word, Excel etc. with such an old piece of software, but it would seem this is as good as it's likely to get.
BT Toggle
USB cable Hotsyncing isn't going to work on a fairly modern PC, but Bluetooth syncing does work and is probably the easiest way to install software (I don't intend to sync my calendars and addresses etc. with Palm Desktop).
So after frequent Bluetooth Hotsyncs, you will soon tire of going into the Prefs panel every time to switch Bluetooth off. Thankfully "BT Toggle", can automates the whole process for you. I' quite like something similar for the Wi-Fi but have yet to find it.
LauncherX
I remember using a version of this a long time ago and still think it's the best. It has the best balance between simplicity and configarability IMHO. I tried a couple of others which seemed to be firm favourites among the community but found them too complicated to set up how I liked. It needs "Portrait" to make it run fullscreen though (see screenshot above).
I'll upload most of these to the Software Repository on this blog, but be warned: most of them are shareware and many of the developers' websites are no more, meaning no way to register them. Where possible, I've registered a couple of these, but have had to be more creative when getting some of the others fully functional.
I hope you've enjoyed this quick run-down. Keep an eye on G3, for more on the UX-50 and Palmos soon.
I have installed so many applications and done so much tweaking, I hardly know where to start blogging about it.
I am planning to replace my smarthone's functions with this as far as possible, so below is a list of some of the software I have installed so far.
Opera Mini
Not so easy to install: you need to install Java first, then Opera Mini, which will run, but if you want this to run fullscreen you'll need to install something called Codediver and also an app called Portrait. Both tweak how apps use the screen, as many Palmos apps only run in the usual square dimensions that most Palm devices have.
Having said that, Opera Mini, seems the most capable browser that will work on the Clie.
Agendus Mail SSL Edition
This was the only email program that would run fullscreen and supported the security that GMail requires, and it is a nice polished piece of software. It even does IMAP which is handy if you prefer that over POP3, and there are many reasons why IMAP is preferable.
Mobipocket Reader
The only ebook reader that is still worth installing in my opinion. It is nice and easy to configure and supports lots of file types.
I use it to read my Kindle eBooks on. These can be easily stripped of DRM if you know what you're doing, and converted with "Calibre".
It's worth noting that despite a checkbox in the settings, the software does not support sub-pixel rendering that gives nice smooth fonts. For that you'll need another tweaking app called FontSmoother which does the job of smoothing fonts in Mobipocket very well.
I also like to read ebooks in Portrait mode and the settings have an option to do this, but I have used the "Portrait" app mentioned above to make it happen automatically.
Kyle's Quest 2
I used to love the original game on my old Palm Pilot and this is the same but in colour and brings back many memories.
Vexed
Another great puzzle game from my old Palm days. Use your stylus to move blocks around and clear the board.
CliFrotz
Another Frotz port, this one designed for the UX-50's wide screen. I'm not sure I'll be sticking with this one as the font size is tiny even when it is set to"Large".
Datebk 6
I used this on the Palm years ago, and although the built-in PIM is decent enough, it doesn't provide a simple week-view with events clearly shown. DateBk6 does this and much more.
Documents to Go 11
I haven't used this much just yet, and I'm not expecting too much regarding compatability with Word, Excel etc. with such an old piece of software, but it would seem this is as good as it's likely to get.
BT Toggle
USB cable Hotsyncing isn't going to work on a fairly modern PC, but Bluetooth syncing does work and is probably the easiest way to install software (I don't intend to sync my calendars and addresses etc. with Palm Desktop).
So after frequent Bluetooth Hotsyncs, you will soon tire of going into the Prefs panel every time to switch Bluetooth off. Thankfully "BT Toggle", can automates the whole process for you. I' quite like something similar for the Wi-Fi but have yet to find it.
LauncherX
I remember using a version of this a long time ago and still think it's the best. It has the best balance between simplicity and configarability IMHO. I tried a couple of others which seemed to be firm favourites among the community but found them too complicated to set up how I liked. It needs "Portrait" to make it run fullscreen though (see screenshot above).
I'll upload most of these to the Software Repository on this blog, but be warned: most of them are shareware and many of the developers' websites are no more, meaning no way to register them. Where possible, I've registered a couple of these, but have had to be more creative when getting some of the others fully functional.
I hope you've enjoyed this quick run-down. Keep an eye on G3, for more on the UX-50 and Palmos soon.
I suppose later on you will want to use the bluetooth keyboard and a bluetooth program to play a speaker remotely
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I use the mobipocket desktop to load BBC news summary and other news to my TG-50 (the desktop takes a half an hour to round it all up)
Getting a supplementary power source is a must. The battery always can use help in staying powered.
Great suggestions philpalm.
ReplyDeleteI'll probably look into the Mobipocket suggestion first. It sounds handy.
During my short time with the UX, I've noticed the short battery life. I can live with it, but would certainly like one of those extended batteries. I'll have to keep an eye on ebay for one.