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Palm files to Windows XP files
Help please! How does one convert the PDA files from a Palmtop to a Windows XP computer .There is a free download called pdbconverter.zip
PDB Converter v4.1.4 which was tried but the info couldn't be read. Any of you wizards out there got any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wave: The .prc file and .pdb Type 1 files were not recognised. The .pdb Type 2 file converted to an unrecognised format, but when I double-clicked it and �opened with� Word it opened nicely.
Handstory: Converted the .prc file into a text file made near unreadable by strange formatting. Wouldn�t recognise .pdb Type 1, converted Type 2 into a well-formatted text document.
eReader: Opened the .prc file, but with some odd formatting. Hung when trying to open .pdb Type 1, Type 2 opened nicely. Whilst the program made for a pleasant reading environment, there didn�t seem to be any way to save the text short of copying and pasting each page. However, various editing options seemed inaccessible � maybe the Pro version allows this?
All in all, I�d say go for Wave but only work on copies, as a couple of times (for unknown reasons) it wiped the original!
Dear LeMarchand....what a lot of work you have done for me and I am ever so grateful. It will take me a long while to sort it all out but I think (a) you are brilliant! and (b) I will do as you suggest and head for the Wave option initially and keep the rest of the info up my sleeve for future ref.!! I did get another site to try .. http://www.isilo.com/ but no idea if that is any help. I am told it will even extract from Web pages (HTML) to PDA/Palm friendly pdb files. Many MANY thanks again for all your help and all the effort you have gone to ..really appreciate it.
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