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Create Palm Desktop memo entry from selection







Create Palm Desktop memo entry from
selection

Create Palm Desktop memo entry from
selection
12/11/2003 12:06 PM

Cocoa services are cool, and "Make entry from selection" kinda services work very well with Cocoa apps such as Macjournal and Sbook. Well, I like and am sticking with Palm Desktop (it is still the fastest of them all, and syn...




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