Now you can edit the drop down location list that is displayed when you add or edit appointments on your PocketPC! You can delete entries that are rarely used, correct misspelled entries, reorder entries, and add new entries. You can then export the items to a registry file that can be beamed to your friends PocketPC and then imported!Locations can be:AddedDeletedEditedRe-arrangedExported to a registry file so that they can be imported on another PocketPC!To install,connect your PocketPC to your desktopcomputer using ActiveSync, and then execute thesetup file "LOCMRU Editor Setup.exe" on your desktop computerby clicking on it. It will then be installed through ActiveSync.Note: All programs require the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework.The Compact Framework is already included in Windows Mobile 2003 but not in PocketPC 2000 or PocketPC 2002. If you have PocketPC 2000 or PocketPC 2002 then you will need to download the Compact Framework and install it according to the installation instructions. Todownloadedthe latest version just click on the following link http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/downloads/default.aspx .To see more details about LOCMRU and other software written by DalkeSoft visit the company website DalkeSoft.Version History:1.2.4 Small bug fix1.2.3 Limited items in list to OS limit of eight1.2.2 Updated GUI and fixed minor bug1.2.0 Added evaluation version1.1.0 Fixed empty string bug1.0.0 Initial release 2004 DalkeSoft - All rights reserved
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Calendar Appointment Location List Editor 1.2.4
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | (.NET Compact Framework with PocketPC 2002, or WM 2003) (ARM or XSale processor) | ||
| Downloads | 3 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | DalkeSoft | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 01 Dec 2003 | ||
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