Handspring TREO?
There is an issue with the placement of the Datebook+ button which, unlike most other Palm OS devices, has its default position now on the Second button. In the main preferences panel in DateBk6, tap on the VIEWS tab and change the entry in the popup list to the right of the DATE button to read 2 (for the 2nd button) rather than the normal 1. You can then define which of the other 3 hardware buttons (if any) are to be used for opening up split-screens. The TREO 600’s vibrating alarm feature is NOT Palm OS compatible and but IS nonetheless nicely supported by DateBk6 (including the ability to specify the number of times it vibrates). DateBk6 also supports vibrating and flashing LED alarms on any OS 4.0 and later device where the support is provided by the Palm OS.
There is an issue with the placement of the Datebook+ button which, unlike most other Palm OS devices, has its default position now on the Second button. In the main preferences panel in DateBk5, tap on the VIEWS tab and change the entry in the popup list to the right of the DATE button to read 2 (for the 2nd button) rather than the normal 1. You can then define which of the other 3 hardware buttons (if any) are to be used for opening up split-screens. The TREO 600’s vibrating alarm feature is NOT Palm OS compatible and but IS nonetheless nicely supported by DateBk5 (including the ability to specify the number of times it vibrates). DateBK5 also supports vibrating and flashing LED alarms on any OS 4.0 and later device where the support is provided by the Palm OS.DateBk5 V-5.1a fixes the problem with floating events (completed floating events could get moved to today’s date if the built-in Datebook app was run), duplicate alarms, and also permits the use of digits in the time selection