I've been getting more and more problems with Palm Desktop 2.6,
frequently having the 'trash the prefs' to get it working again. I have allocated more RAM but this doesn't help and I am now quite worried that something is filling up and will soon stop altogether.
Looking around I find that Claris Organiser 2.0 is still available from Macintoshrepositry. This seems to be a simpler precursor of Palm and
does everything I want without the added complication of synchronising
other devices, which I don't need.
My only reservation is the download from the Macintoshrepositry website.
I notice that one of the logos at the bottom of the page contains
Cyrillic script, so does anyone know what the provenenance of this
website is?
Liz Tuddenham <liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid> wrote:
I've been getting more and more problems with Palm Desktop 2.6,
frequently having the 'trash the prefs' to get it working again. I have allocated more RAM but this doesn't help and I am now quite worried that something is filling up and will soon stop altogether.
Looking around I find that Claris Organiser 2.0 is still available from Macintoshrepositry. This seems to be a simpler precursor of Palm and
does everything I want without the added complication of synchronising other devices, which I don't need.
My only reservation is the download from the Macintoshrepositry website.
I notice that one of the logos at the bottom of the page contains
Cyrillic script, so does anyone know what the provenenance of this
website is?
Looks a useful site. There’s some info on Reddit but nothing one way or the other regarding safety in my opinion.
<https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageApple/comments/5o13ik/found_a_repository_ of_old_macintosh_system/>
I can't find any hidden data in the ASCII file that would indicate
things like column identity or file size and the Resource Fork appears
to be empty when viewed in ResEdit. Any idea how they store the data
that apparently doesn't like being edited?
On 5 Apr 2023 at 15:02:19 BST, "Liz Tuddenham" <Liz Tuddenham> wrote:
I can't find any hidden data in the ASCII file that would indicate
things like column identity or file size and the Resource Fork appears
to be empty when viewed in ResEdit. Any idea how they store the data
that apparently doesn't like being edited?
Sadly no :( Perhaps someone with more knowledge of things Classic Mac can assist?
My only reservation is the download from the Macintoshrepositry
website. I notice that one of the logos at the bottom of the page
contains Cyrillic script, so does anyone know what the
provenenance of this website is?
Liz Tuddenham wrote:
My only reservation is the download from the Macintoshrepositry
website. I notice that one of the logos at the bottom of the page
contains Cyrillic script, so does anyone know what the
provenenance of this website is?
Liz, the MR is run by a, hmmm... soul who gets much of his repository
direct from http://macintoshgarden.org (https if you prefer)
An abandonware site which IMO is 20000x friendlier, has a good
community and is not overdone with flashy graphics or trackers.
You could have downloaded the same file from the Garden (and likely originated from there).
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