Desk Clock and Image Viewer for Palm OS Handhelds
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SplashClock Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Installation
- How does the trial version differ from the regular
version?
- How do I install SplashClock?
- What is the current version of SplashClock and
what has changed?
- How do I update my software?
- How do I delete SplashClock?
- How much memory does SplashClock require on my
handheld?
Registration
- I just purchased SplashClock and need a registration
code. Where do I find it?
- SplashClock won't accept my registration code.
Why not?
- How much do upgrades cost?
- Can I use SplashClock on multiple handhelds and/or
desktops?
General Technical
- SplashClock is displaying the wrong date/time. How
do I correct this?
- Does SplashClock support VFS external memory
cards?
- SplashClock crashes when I attempt to enter a registration
code. How do I resolve this?
- How can I get more images to display in SplashClock?
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How does the trial version
differ from the regular version?
The trial version and regular version are identical. The software
will run for 30-days in trial mode without requiring a registration code.
Once the 30-day trial expires, you must purchase a registration code to
continue using the product. Once you purchase a registration code, you
do not need to re-install the software. Simply enter the registration
code to continue using the software and all of your data will remain intact.
How do I install SplashClock?
You can download the installer from our download
page. Unzip the SplashClock.zip file using WinZip or similar utility.
Double-click SplashClock.prc to launch the Palm Install Tool, select the
appropriate User, click OK and Done, then perform a HotSync to install
SplashClock on your handheld.
Windows XP Users: You need to manually drag
the contents of the ZIP folder out of the ZIP folder before you can double-click
to add it to the Palm Install Tool. If you double-click it inside the
ZIP folder, you will get an error.
What is the current version of SplashClock and what
has changed?
SplashClock 1.08 is the current version. For an overview of changes, see
the release notes.
How do I update my software?
Simply download and run the latest SplashClock Installer found on
the download page. It will update your existing
software on your desktop and handheld. Your data will remain intact and
you won't have to re-enter your registration code.
How do I delete SplashClock?
- Tap the Home icon on your handheld to go to the Application launcher.
- Tap the Menu icon that appears below the Home icon to the left of
the Graffiti area to display the App Menu.
- Select Delete from the App Menu.
- Select SplashClock and tap Delete.
How much memory does SplashClock require
on my handheld?
SplashClock requires 400k of free memory for the application.
I just purchased SplashClock and need a registration
code. Where do I find it?
When you purchase the software online, an order confirmation email
is immediately sent to you containing your registration code. The registration
code will begin with the letters SCXU. Enter it exactly as it appears,
and the trial software will be converted into a registered version.
SplashClock won't accept my registration
code. Why not?
Make sure you are entering the correct registration code, and not
your order number. The registration code should begin with the letters
SCXU.
How much do upgrades cost?
Updates within a version (e.g., 2.0 to 2.1) are free to all registered
users. Major upgrades (e.g., 2.0 to 3.0) are available at a substantial
discount to registered users. If you purchase within 30-days of a major
upgrade you will receive the upgrade for free.
Can I use SplashClock on multiple handhelds?
You may use SplashClock on multiple handhelds. The registration
code is not tied to a specific device. The license is per user, so you
may install it on all of the handhelds that you use.
SplashClock is displaying the wrong date/time. How
do I correct this?
SplashClock displays the date/time set in the Palm Preferences. To
adjust this,
go to the SplashClock Preferences, select the Format tab and click the
Set Time button. This will launch the Palm Date & Time Preferences
where you can set the correct date/time.
Does SplashClock support VFS external memory cards?
SplashClock supports storing images on external memory. But the application
must be stored on internal memory in order for the slideshow auto-run
feature to work.
SplashClock crashes when I attempt to enter a registration
code. How do I resolve this?
There is a known conflict with Jot 1.2 that causes SplashClock to
crash when entering a registration code. This bug is fixed in Jot 1.3,
which can be obtained from CIC.
How can I get more images to display
in SplashClock?
SplashClock comes with one sample image, but you may add other
images to SplashClock. The easiest way is with another program such as
SplashPhoto. The free 30 day trial
will allow you to install as many images as you'd like, and they'll remain
after the trial is expired. The installer is available at the SplashPhoto
Download Page.
We've also created a set of images that you can download free from our
Yahoo Group. Just click the link below and then click the Files link on
the left side of the page.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SplashData/
On a more technical note, SplashClock will read any .jpg file that is
in one of these locations on the Card:
\DCIM
\Palm\Images
\Palm\Programs\SplashPhoto
SplashClock will also read SplashPhoto .pdb files on internal memory or
the Card. You may install .jpg images to the card using the Palm Install
Tool. Or you may install .jpg images to the card using SplashPhoto Desktop.
You can use SplashPhoto Desktop free for 30 days, and install as many
.jpg images as you'd like. (After the 30 days, the photos will remain
on the card.)
If you're using device without a card, like a Palm IIIc, SplashClock will
only be able to display SplashPhoto .pdb files, which are created using
SplashPhoto Desktop. You can use the SplashPhoto Desktop 30-day free trial
and install as many .pdb files as you'd like.
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