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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Documents To Go Pro, Liberty 1.1.1 AvailablePosted By: The People Below on Wednesday, October 18, 2000 8:23:54 AM
Gambit Studios has released version 1.1.1 of Liberty, the GameBoy emulator for the Palm OS. The demo version now has full functionality for 30 trys. After this, the demo version will only play 32k games until registered. Graffiti-area control is introduced and Visor users may now put games in their Flash modules. -Michael Ethetton
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8 total comments The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. I.M. Anonymous @ 10/18/2000 11:46:25 AM #
Any body know where I can get a crack for liberty? ;-) RE: Liberty Crack?I.M. Anonymous @ 10/19/2000 3:40:14 AM #
Yo man.
E-mail me at nizenco@hotmail.com and we can discuss this, maybe we can excanche the liberty 1.1 with something else. /Nizenco
Jen Edwards just sent this to me:
--- Plenipotentiary Palm Infocenter RE: Documents to Go Version 3.0 Pro Reviewed at BrighthI.M. Anonymous @ 10/18/2000 4:03:16 PM #
The spreadsheet app viewer (SheetToGo) isn't a spreadsheet at all. Don't be fooled. You can't add or edit any formulas. Plus, it's unbearably slow. There are a few *real* spreadsheets for the Palm. Interested users owe it to themselves to checkout programs like Quicksheet from Cutting Edge Software.
I.M. Anonymous @ 10/19/2000 2:28:20 PM #
Sure, ask Mr.Ardiri for an update also for his trojan. Companies like McAffe and Symantec will thank him for his efforts to raise a new and improved generation of palm antivirus apps.
I.M. Anonymous @ 11/20/2000 6:00:56 PM #
I tried Docs To Go on a trial basis recently. I liked that it could import/export WordPerfect
documents directly. I used it with my Palm Vx and the Palm folding keyboard. It was r--e--a--l slow. Finally, it crashed on me and I had uninstall the whole thing. Fortunately, I didn't really lose any data. I'm sticking with Quickword for now, which is fine, though because I'm one of the dwindling few that still use WordPerfect, it means I cannot easily connect my documents from the Palm to my computer since Quickword offers no WordPerfect support.
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