I was just configuring a Pocket PC screen-shot app with a view to taking screen-shots and video of Pleco to show friends and colleagues when I was suddenly struck by the thought that I could use this little old screen-shot app, Dot Pocket (http://www.dotpocket.com), as a kind of basic Pleco Desktop solution! It displays a 480 x 640 window from my Dell Axim 50V (running WM2003) which I can get to fill up a big chunk of my monitor when set to low resolutions. I've taken a few screen-shots - go to http://sites.google.com/a/seeza.net/public/Home/images. If you can set your desktop resolution to 640 x 480, then it should look reasonable using a 240 x 320 Pocket PC too. You can even use the PC mouse to write characters and the character recognition was good enough to recognise some of my scrawls. I have no idea if Dot Pocket works on any Pocket PC OS beyond WM2003 as it's old software.
Still, now that I know this, I'll be using it to save my eyesight when I'm at the desk in future and it could be useful for anyone else using Windows and Pocket PCs - an interim solution until Pleco Desktop arrives perhaps.
(I've posted this in the 'Future Products' forum seeing as this is where most talk about a Pleco Desktop has been appearing.)
Still, now that I know this, I'll be using it to save my eyesight when I'm at the desk in future and it could be useful for anyone else using Windows and Pocket PCs - an interim solution until Pleco Desktop arrives perhaps.
(I've posted this in the 'Future Products' forum seeing as this is where most talk about a Pleco Desktop has been appearing.)