beirne - glad to hear that part at least is working correctly now.
jugdish - weird little bug... perhaps the sound system isn't being reset properly after Pleco uses it to play audio. We'll see what we can figure out... and yes, the no-duplicate-flashcard option will in the finished version really and truly prevent duplicate flashcards, unlike in 1.0 where it generally only worked within a particular list.
gato - we use the *exact* same sytem for handwriting recognition that was used in 1.0, so I can't think of any reason why the recognizer would be less accurate... is anyone else sensing anything like this? The "rare" option actually existed in 1.0, too, in the Input preferences screen; it should probably be checked by default, but for beginning Chinese students it could actually be very useful to leave it off, since it both improves accuracy (by reducing the number of possible mismatches) and also lessens the likelihood of accidentally selecting an uncommon character that looks very similar to the character you were trying to look up.
Alexis - glad to hear it worked for a while at least. Though the preferences issue is still baffling, 2.0 uses a different creator code from 1.0 and so should not be privy to any of 1.0's preferences settings. The new search issue probably has something to do with a file being corrupted / left open / otherwise not handled correctly after that crash; if you delete and reinstall everything it should hopefully start working again.
stuckinsh - daniu's suggestion about moving the files around should help matters considerably, see other threads/posts for more on that.
daniu - this is still kind of surprising, actually, since Pleco 2.0 is plenty fast on our own X51v... is it really much slower than the old version?
The highlighting issue is related to the same bug that causes the weird little spaces between characters and is a known problem. The 1/0 in stroke order and lack of audio are probably the result of either missing data files or the wrong keyfile; make sure plecostroke.pdb and the audio files (man-x/b/s, woman-x/b/s) are all installed in the same directory as your other Pleco data files, a separate Audio folder might cause problems so they should go in just \Pleco. The audio files are in a separate install file, and plecostroke was omitted from the very first beta archive so you might want to download it again if it's missing. Full-screen character input is indeed missing at the moment, and the sleep problem is something we haven't done much testing on but are expecting to have to do something about since Windows CE has such hideously unstable storage card drivers.
Glad that the two versions coexisted well on Pocket PC at least. There's no way to get that message back, but you can check in the Ordering screen to make sure everything you've installed is there - I suppose it might help to put a little notice on that screen saying there are components missing. The thinner pen actually wasn't intentional, just a matter of us not getting around to making it bigger because we added VGA support about two days before we released the beta. We've got oodles and oodles of bandwidth, so as long as the peaks aren't too huge (they weren't for the initial release) we're fine on that; the file you downloaded today is the same as what you downloaded a few days ago, though, we never change the file without changing the filename along with it (and generally the beta version number too).
And yes, ipsi is correct that we haven't released a lot of the audio files yet. 512 MB card is the minimum we're currently giving out, though 1.0 GB is still a good idea particularly if any of the new dictionary licenses we're currently discussing go through...