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JDatebook2HTML





JDatebook2HTML
Version: 1.1

Platforms: Palm


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 24 Feb 12

Developer: Juergen Schwister

License: Shareware

Price: 4.99 $

Downloads: 15

File Size: 69 Kb
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  JDatebook2HTML - You have to report your working hours to your Chief or just want to share it with you colleague ?
A Desktop Application written in Java to export the internal DatebookDB (Creator: date, Type: data) of the Palm to HTML Files, that con be viewed with the browser of your choice. There will be one File for each Month where are events in. Only day's with events are mentioned. The Files with the Month view are named YYYY-MM.html (four digit year, two digit month).
It runs with Java 1.1.8 or better.
That is not the DAT File of the Palm Desktop Application.
There are several Tools to save the DatebookDB.pdb to your Desktop (like pilot-link,
pilot-xfer, BackupBuddy )
It will work with all PalmOS Versions, as long the format of the DatebookDB.pdb has not been changed.
Repeating events will only be listed to the current date (if is not terminated by a due date).
That means: weakly repeating events will be listed due the end of the current week,
monthly repeated events will be listed till the end of the current month,
yearly repeating events will be listed to the end of the current year.

Up to now it has no GUI. It is a coomand line driven
utility. You have to install a Jave Runtime Invironment like it is distributed by SUN, IBM
or MAC (on MAC you will need a Tool like JShell to run the Application from a command line).

What's New in This Release:

· Fixed - Details of Weekly repeating events now contain the day on which the event repeats
· Enhancement - added Copyright to Details.html page
· Enhancement - now compatible with Java Version 1.8.x, Java 1.2 is no longer as minimum requeried, but supported

 
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Supported operating systems: Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
 
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