Workflow: Changes and additions =============================== Things are continuously developing or at least changing. For example, my gVim on my GPD Pocket (Ubuntu MATE 18.04) has issues with text encoding. If I create a new file then I everything is OK. But when I save it and re-open it then it en-codes local language characters incorrectly. It is strange because I have been using the same .vimrc/.gvimrc for ages on several Linux machines and I never encountered such behaviour. The GPD is my main note-taking machine for meetings so it is the major issue here. I have to use Pluma (a MATE's GEdit fork) which does not have such problems. But I cannot use is as an outliner (unlike the Vim). On my Fedora system, the POWER9 Blackbird machine, it works. But the new TeXLive does not accept my old LaTeX files because of encoding. I have had to add one line to every main file. It works now but I have to verify if such files still compile on my SGI O2 and on the GPD. In my pocket, there are minimal changes. I have found the Progect [1] outliner. Its free and nice and it works on Palm OS 3.x-5.x. It can export items to the ToDo application and export formatted text to the MemoPad (as a way to get them out of the Palm easily). I installed the Progect on all my Palms which are have at the moment (a IIIx, a TRGpro, a T|W and the Aeeca PDA32). It works everywhere and it can be (sort of) synchronised also by beaming of a data file. I have thought that I will be able to replace my aging (and - more importantly - heavily used) Palm IIIxe with the Tungsten W because of its excellent, sunlight-readable screen and its tiny but excellent keyboard, I have found that T|W's battery life is still excellent (a week or my normal use on its original, fifteen years old, battery). I even got three spare styli (it was an original Palm-branded set of three with replaceable tops to fit both T|W/T|C machines and the T|X ones) and the latest model of the KODAK PalmPix camera. But I have found one issue which probably has no solution: I actually CAN easily synchronise the Palm IIIxe with my latest desktop (which runs the Fedora 31 on POWER9). The only necessary thing is a USB-serial adapter (which I have). But I CANNOT reliably synchronise the Tungsten W. And I have to synchronize data and circulate files frequently so this is a problem. The Aceeca works better here - it synchronises via USB, The serial connection on the III is still better (it just works - fot the Aeeca's OS 5.x I have to do "modprobe visor" first, the press the HotSync button or icon on an Aceeca and only after then I can issue the synchronisation command on the desktop...). But in this case the USB works at least quickly and reliably. The problem is that the Aceeca is bulky and it does not have some useful features: there is no infrared (so no beaming to other devices), it has no sound hardware (so no music) and its system is relatively fragile: it likes to hand or reboot after installation on many applications (which work without issues on Palm OS 3.x and/or 4.x). Also if the keyboard driver is active but Bluetooth is off the device can hang on an "Allow Bluetooth" dialog. So I have replaced my IIIxe with a TRGpro (itself a IIIx/IIIxe with a CF card slot, and with louder alarm)... References: [1] http://progect.sf.net