I like the Wine Master for keeping track of inventory, but the Windows component is primitive and rather useless. Plus, it limits the number of categories wine types and vintages that I can create. Is someone using a "knock your socks off program" that you would highly recommend?
Original Post. C cellartracker Member. I wish I had something useful to tell you. Is your Palm web-enabled ala a Treo, or is this for sync and offline use? Eric, My Palm is for sync and offline use only. I will probably move over to a Windows CE type device or whatever MS is called it these days in the a year or so as our company will be developing a proprietary program for use on that OS.
But in the meantime, I'm just looking for a better smarter faster mousetrap. I've heard bad things about the Wine Enthusiast program and their ratings seem highly inflated. It's intriguing to have the R Parker program, but to tell the truth, I don't think I really need all those reviews. I've got the books and I can always look something up if I need to.
Handspring and Palm ended up merging in But there was a problem. I wrote about it when I got a Palm Pilot myself. I was carrying around too much junk. There was another problem.
And it worked a lot like Windows. And then there was Blackberry , which let you read e-mail on your pager, and then on your phone. Blackberry was offering Internet capability, not just e-mail, by the time Palm Pilots with integrated phones were common. By , Palm was fading fast. In , it even made a Windows Mobile-powered smartphone, not even using its own OS. Any hopes of a big comeback were pretty much dashed in when Apple released its first-generation iPhone.
And it had a web browser with computer-like capability. Palm released a couple of smartphones based on the product in the timeframe. That was a disaster. In August , HP went so far as to decide to pull out of phones, tablets, and even PCs entirely , though it quickly reversed course on PCs. And ultimately it led to HP splitting itself in two in In October , it became reality. TCL opted to use Android on the phone, which makes sense. GameStop in-store PS5 restock.
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