At 08:55 AM 3/18/96 -0600, Matthew Cravit wrote:
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>Yes...there is an international number given on the card which is
>included with the OmniGo.
This is good to know.
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>> *How much space (kB) does Pocket Quicken require (excluding user data)?
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>About 100 or 110K, I think.
Ouch, that is about 1/4 of the user RAM space. I guess an SRAM card
is a necessary option.
>> *Is it possible to access multiple quicken files (e.g.1995.pdt,
>> 1996.pdt)?
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>Yes...you can create multiple sets of accounts (I think this is what you
>mean). I don't know if they are stored in separate files, but other than
>that...
I was thinking of different files each with their own accounts
for example to keep U.S. and Japanese bank accounts separate,
due to different currencies, and be able to have access both files.
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>> *In the 200LX Quicken, it is possible to create text file reports
>> on balances etc. Can this be done with the Omnigo Quicken?
>> If so where are the text files saved and how does one view them?
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>It does have a thing that generates reports on the screen, and I think
>they can also be printed.
This I guess is what I am looking for.
>> 2) Notes
>> *Is there a limit to the size of a note?
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>Yes. 5000 characters.
That seems kind of small since there is no built in
text editor/word processor.
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>Yes. My Megahertz 14.4 XJack modem works fine. It eats batteries at an
>amazing rate, but it works. (Now if only I could get my WyndMail dialup
>software configured right...)
>
This is good to know, thanks!
William