Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 8:18 am Post subject: FileNote's user introduction
Hi,
Since a lot of new members are arriving, and due to fact that this is basically a forum dedicated to View+ application,
this is a thread where new (and recently registered) forum members interested in FileNote may introduce themselves.
It is not mandatory, but would be decent, at least, a new member to present his name, where he comes from, devices that he uses, etc...
Also, since I cannot know in advance if the new forum member is particularly interested in FileNote,
please do notify me here if you want to get a copy of FileNote. After you try it, you could apply here to join the FileNote Mailing list,
by which you automatically get the most recent versions as soon as it is out.
I'm from Moscow, Russia. I am using 9300i since may 2006, this is my first Symbian device, but I had EPOC-based Psion 5mx, Revo and now Series 7. _________________ Garmin iQue 3600 è 60CS | T39m | iPaq hx2410 | Sharp Zaurus SL-C1000 | Psion Series 7 | Nokia 9300i JID: kirlim@jabber.ru
Hello, I'm homuncumulus from Germany. I use Symbian devices from the first moment on, beginning with the 16-bit Psions, 32-bit Psions. My last device is a 9500 communicator.
Hello Edo and others,
my name is Peter and I am living in Hamburg/Germany.
I am computing since Dos-times and one of the important applications was the Norton Commander.
Now I see, there is also such nice tool for my Nokia 9500 !
I would be glad, to get it about Your mailinglist.
With best regards from Hamburg cableman / Peter
Last edited by cableman on Wed Nov 15, 2006 12:50 pm; edited 1 time in total
cool, what a nice tool.
I am Fehle. - Born in Berlin, living in Frankfurt a.M., Germany.
Please send me an Copy of the latest Version, so you make me happy.
Hi,
I'm Frank from Germany.
I started using PDAs with a Psion Series 3, afterwards a Series 3a, then struggled across a Sharp Zaurus (unusable ) and now am a proud owner of a 9500
The norton commander was my favourite tool in my early DOS-times, and now using linux, of course it's the midnight commander
And this is, what I really missed on the 9500.
So, if you could be so kind sending me a copy of your great tool I would really be thankful!
Greets
Frank
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