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2011-01-12
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1- Serious Datebook (like DateBk5 for PalmOS)
2- A great database manager (HandBase for PalmOS)
I could die happy with them... taking my n900 in the coffin!
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2011-01-12
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applications, coding, competition, ideas, nokia n900 |
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gpsrecorder, I think, is somewhat actively developed still and supports both GPS_location and cellID based location (?).