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palmOne Releases Tungsten T5 Update

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - June 22, 2005


palmOne has released an update for the Tungsten T5. The Tungsten T5 Update 1.1 adds enhancements that provide increased stability and reliability, as well as improved memory management on your handheld.

Fixes:

  • Resolves problems caused when synchronizing large databases and files
  • Fixes problems in the Calendar relating to Birthdays or recurring notes
  • Fixes an issue with the Find feature and Calculator application
  • Provides non-volatile file system improvements

    Also included from version 1.0 (released October 2004):

  • Fixes a problem in the Calendar that can cause a crash when the default view is changed from Agenda to Month View
  • Fixes an issue in Contacts when using the Menu drop down list for new entries
  • Adjusts the Palm OSŪ soft keyboard to prevent system instability in certain situations

    The update can be downloaded from the palmOne web site.




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