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Screen resolution: The (not so) Big Picture « Ilium Software Blog The same goes for VGA Pocket PCs, or high-resolution Palm-powered handhelds - a 640×480 Dell Axim X51V can’t display any more data on the screen than the ...
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Windows vs iPhone vs BlackBerry vs Palm vs … « Ilium Software Blog Windows vs iPhone vs BlackBerry vs Palm vs … December 1st, 2008 by Marc. Which mobile platform is the best? It’s a war that rages on and on. ...
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Windows vs iPhone vs BlackBerry vs Palm vs … « Ilium Software Blog Windows vs iPhone vs BlackBerry vs Palm vs … December 1st, 2008 by Marc. Which mobile platform is the best? It’s a war that rages on and on. ...
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Screen Resolution Rant VS. Samsung Q1:Fight! « Ilium Software Blog Jul 3, 2006 ... The Samsung Q1 for example has a 800×480 screen, which seems small but ... laptops are lap-sized, while the Q1 is “messenger-bag sized”. ...
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Apple Really Does Review Apps! « Ilium Software Blog Verizon v6800) but will not retype them into iphone there are simply too many. MC says:. September 4, 2008 at 4:24 pm ...
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Update from the Front Lines: iPhone ListPro « Ilium Software Blog When ListPro 5 first came out, there was some discusson (on this blog) about some of the (mostly minor) problems with v5 (the stoplights… ...
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ListPro 5.0 is here! « Ilium Software Blog listpro-app-graphic300.jpg It’s been a long wait for many loyal ListPro fans but ListPro 5.0 is now available. We’re very excited about this new version and ...
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Ilium Software, meet Google Homepage. « Ilium Software Blog I also am a longtime user of eWallet and ListPro. I switched to the Mac environment because Vista is a resource-hogging non-performing already obsolete ...
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2007 Windows Mobile Partner Summit « Ilium Software Blog Jan 19, 2007 ... Windows Mobile Just returned from attending the two day Windows Mobile Partner Summit held in the Seattle area. The summit included OEM, ...
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UMPC: The Missing Link « Ilium Software Blog UMPC: The Missing Link. January 23rd, 2007 by Marc. UMPC2.jpg .... Marc at Ilium Software posted an excellent response to this concern on the Ilium blog. ...
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