Logan Shaw wrote:
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> I was once in the same position. I wanted to put the megabytes of data on
>> the SD card. I was using a Palm M130 at the time (with the medium-sized
>> data file). I never managed to make this shift successfully, so
>> eventually I moved many applications to the SD card and left all Noah
>> Lite data in the built-in memory.
>>
>> As a matter of fact, on my Tungsten I still keep all data in the built-in
>> memory. I no longer tried to wrestle with this too much.
>>
>> ...so I tried, and always failed...
>
> Of course you failed, because Noah Lite doesn't support having
> data on SD Card and only Noah Pro (the non-free version) does!
>
> - Logan
Hmmm... that's a small difference to be worth paying for. I never looked
into Noah Pro, but I will do so now.
A quick look reveals that the above feature is pretty much the only gain:
http://www.arslexis.com/products/np20/description.html
Roy
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