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OrchidWiz CD
I am pretty sure there is something mealy going on in the grey matter up
there. "wendy7" wrote in message news:YFIlf.47$du.12@fed1read02... Pesticides Reka? Are you suggesting now that Al is bugged? (((LOL))) I love how these threads can run rampant. -- Cheers Wendy Remove PETERPAN for email reply Reka wrote: In article , says... I thought you came to visit once with your mother and you all picked out Phal seedlings for her to grow. I think you can remember the seeds of this memory, but obviously over the years it grew unchecked into something quite out of this world. My brain, I suppose, is a bit too fecund for the average mail order memory. Too much fertilizer in there. We ordered some from you for her, but didn't see you. We *did* speak on the phone once. I would suspect maybe too many pesticides? ;-) |
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OrchidWiz CD
I got to this thread a bit late, but what I have done is use a
database program designed for the PDA (in my case a Axim x50v) and made up a simple database which I can scroll through and also synchronize with a copy held on my desktop. The pda fits in my shirt pocket and is readable in almost all light. The screen of a pda can be protected by putting on a screen protector that is just a thin film of plastic. I have been using my pda for over a year and have had no problem at all with the screen getting scratched up. Also this setup is very handy when I am browing the sales tables I can check fairly quickly if I have the plant or not. On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 09:27:19 -0800, K Barrett wrote: wendy7 wrote: Kathy, I am still following this thread & wouldn't it be easier just to have a laptop with you? Well. yes, I have a laptop. I use it for shows where I have a table to set it up at. And (dare I say this out loud?) I need to use a mouse with it. I just can't get used to the dang finger board. So. That's not the problem. One would (in a perfect world) like to have this at one's fingertips, like a tricorder from Star Trek. Granted, if I was into orchids when I was 9 yrs old I'd have the capacity to learn all this stuff for myself and carry it in my brain, however I can't remember anything anymore, so I need help. Laptops - even today - weigh a ton. Sure there are ones that weigh 2.9 lbs, but imagine carrying around 1/2 a bag of sugar all day and imagine what that would do for your arm or back. And they are bulky. You'd bump inot plants and knock them off benches. PDAs weigh ounces and fit in a pocket. Most require a stylus in order to operate their keyboards, and I understand the screen gets dinged up from all the typing, but there are ones with mini keyboards available. I wonder about screen brightness in a GH situation (Lord knows the LCD screen on my digital camera is worthless in a GH) - but that concern would hold true for either a laptop or a PDA. And as for whomever said a smaller version of OrchidWiz (or Wildcatt for that matter) without pictures or most of the functions could indeed work on a PDA. I'm pretty sure Alex has that (or can come up with it), since he was working on a PDA type program to begin with. But the functions are what you want in the first place.... so why bother? As to whomever said any geek could take apart the program and work on it themselves. Indeed. I know a person who has done that with Wildcatt. I know 2 people who have done that with the old AOS award CD. No doubt someone's already working on OrchidWiz, LOL!! That's not the problem. The problem is being creative enough to know what functions one would like and making it work. So then it becomes an exercise in 'what features can you live without?" and then 'what features do you absolutely need?' and one gets stymied and gives up to go get a glass of wine. Let's face it, creativity takes brains and vision. I ain't got neither. I have asked out of work silicon valley programmers if they could rewrite Wildcatt for a PDA and they have told me the operating systems for a PDA, either PalmOS or microsoft's OS are a real bear. However if one was dedicated one could write a program to allow Wildcatt to work on a microsoft OS PDA. (There's that word again - dedicated...) I have wondered, what with everything else getting outsourced to India, why I couldn't hire a programmer to do this for me. Which got too complicated, and I went and got a glass of wine. Probably some brie, too. I understand the size of the program won't fit on a PDA. I understand there's not enough memory in a PDA to move data around in order to make it work in a rapid fashion. I understand the chips aren't fast enough in a PDA to handle the speed at which one would want the data moved and accessed. What I don't understand is why one can't carry OrchidWiz on a 512 memorystick and access it via the PDA. Like an outboard harddrive. I think the answer is because PDAs don't have a USB port in which to plug the memorystick. Even still, the computer runs so slowly you'd probably die and vultures could pick your bones clean before you'd access the data you want. Ok, I've written enough and there are leaves to rake. K Barrett |
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