Two new mini-apps for the Zaurus Linux PDA
Apr 8, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewstheKompany.com has two announced additional 'embedded' apps for the Sharp Zaurus Linux PDA . . .
Now that the Zaurus Linux based PDA from Sharp is shipping, we've added to our growing stable of applications for the device with two new offerings:
- tkcFTP — tkcFTP is a fast and easy to use FTP client. With tkcFTP you can grab any file, anywhere and at any time as long as you have an Internet connection. Have a file you've been working on that is too large to email from the Zaurus? Just use tkcFTP to connect to the server and upload it. Works with wireless connections as well as dial up CF modem connections or network connections. All the features you'd expect from an advanced FTP client.
- tkcGallery — tkcGallery is meant to simplify working with digital images, specifically Compact Flash based Digital Cameras. With tkcGallery you can simply pop in the CF card from your digital camera and then browse, delete, rotate, select for slide show and play back your images. The Zaurus screen provides a quick, convenient, and better way to show off your pictures while you're on the go.
More applications will be coming available in the upcoming weeks.
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