Mind you, I prefer the GMail web interface to the GMail app, largely because the GMail app is a Java app and isn't nearly as well integrated with the platform as the Google Maps app (which is a true Palm app).
I know that the GPS is enabled because there's an option under Phone Preferences to share location information with 911 or with anyone ("off" is not an option). The status of this option is shown by the cross-in-a-circle icon at the top of the Phone page, which has little lines coming from it if it's enabled for anyone.
Thanks for the clues. I got the java vm and the gmail app working, but the KMap application gives me an error 8(
I was really hoping to test out location services. My hope is that someone will eventually make a gps application for the treo that uses the built in gps rather than forcing you to buy an external unit.
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Date: 2007-01-09 08:37 pm (UTC)Hmmm. KMaps seems to require a java environment and the support at palm
http://www.palm.com/us/support/jvm/
Does not show the 700* line. 8(
What makes you say that GPS is enabled on the 700p??
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Date: 2007-01-09 08:44 pm (UTC)Mind you, I prefer the GMail web interface to the GMail app, largely because the GMail app is a Java app and isn't nearly as well integrated with the platform as the Google Maps app (which is a true Palm app).
I know that the GPS is enabled because there's an option under Phone Preferences to share location information with 911 or with anyone ("off" is not an option). The status of this option is shown by the cross-in-a-circle icon at the top of the Phone page, which has little lines coming from it if it's enabled for anyone.
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Date: 2007-01-09 10:17 pm (UTC)Thanks for the clues. I got the java vm and the gmail app working, but the KMap application gives me an error 8(
I was really hoping to test out location services. My hope is that someone will eventually make a gps application for the treo that uses the built in gps rather than forcing you to buy an external unit.