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Jul 8, 2008 | 1:15 am
  #16  
Quote: Ah. Stone age palmtops - or too cheap to buy a new one

Says he who has a Psion Series 5 somewhere.

Admittedly, I would like a iPhone version as i'm in the queue for one on Friday morning....
I'm not hatin' on all the Palm-ers. I still have a T-Mobile Pocket PC (1st generation) from 2002. It still boots up and all. I don't think they have any sort of software for it either. It may even be GPRS, believe or not. It's in mint condition, as I never had a use for it (it was an award I won for selling the most in my store at the time).
Jul 8, 2008 | 5:07 am
  #17  
No.. If I was really making a comment I'd be talking about lack of support for Apple Newtons (and yes I do have one at base - I boot it up once and again just to remind myself how bad writing is).

I've been running the *A timetable on different Windows Mobile devices for some time, and I'm just a sucker for the "Add to Calender" function thats in it ^ (which they can't even do in the desktop software I should add)

Admittedly (so everyone is happy) a single offline database of the *A/UA/LH flights, then plug in your own search engine via a open source software..

That would be nice. However, I'm just getting a call from Flying Pig airways...
Jul 12, 2008 | 7:53 am
  #18  
... and it seems BA (yes - British Airways) has beaten everyone to the punch and released an iPhone application

See: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=843475

Now if BA can write an app... anyone can
Jul 12, 2008 | 8:47 am
  #19  
While, like everyone else, i'm waiting for the mac version of the schedule, and an iPhone version, here's a link that provides some hope. You can run all your last century palm apps on an iPhone! (including one would suspect, the Palm Star Alliance tool)


http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/23/p...hat-iiic-at-h/
Aug 11, 2008 | 7:29 pm
  #20  
I'm still checking everyday for a iphone/ non internet based application. Surprised we haven't seen in yet.