For thouse of you who, like me, have a Pocket PC there is quite interesting free software VadeMecum (can be located at sourcefoge.net) to read Plucker format. I use it to quickly check documentation if my pc is not available or to read documentation during some seminars. I have counter question, for what daily tasks most of you use your PDA's? On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:45:03 -0600, Jesse, Rich <rich.jesse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The entire 9i Doc set was too heavy (big, slow, unneeded stuff) for me = > to use. I have converted a 9MB subset of the 9.0.1 docs to Plucker = > format for viewing on Palm (and perhaps PocketPC?). Biju Thomas has = > graciously been hosting it at: > > http://www.bijoos.com/oracle/rjesse/ > > I have a Sony Clieieieie NX-60 and it's fast and very readable. I've = > heard from another on this list who has a Tungsten T3 and reports it = > works great on that, too. I really like my 480x320 display, but it = > should be perfectly usable at 320x320. A 160x160 display may be OK for = > a quick reference lookup ("What's the syntax to add a log group = > member?"), but I wouldn't recommend it for regular "bathroom" reading. > > HTH! Enjoy! > > Rich > > Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator > rich.jesse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx QuadTech, Sussex, WI USA > > > -----Original Message----- > Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 1:44 AM > To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Ora Doc in PDA > > Hi DBA, > > I am consider to get a PDA need your advise. > > For those who use PDA to read Oracle Doc do you have any difficulty =3D > > > storing entire DOC in SD card and do "search" the document in your PDA? > > Thanks > > Sinardy > -- > //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l > -- Edgar -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l