Fortunately, I have 2 GB of RAM and a 2 GB hard drive so I am not memory lacking. However, when I try to sync my PDA, it gets hung up on the first sync 'circle' and never proceeds beyond that. Thanks for responding but I'm still stuck in never-sync land!
Pat Bielecki, MSN, APRN/CNS, RNC
Clinical Development Specialist, Perinatal/Neonatal
Advocate Healthcare Corporation
Oak Brook, IL
847-384-3578 (Office)
847-384-3535 (Fax)
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From: David Wade Hagar <david.hagar-***@public.gmane.org>
To: Tungsten_T-***@public.gmane.org
Sent: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 6:02 pm
Subject: RE: [Tungsten_T] Can't sync Palm after adding HP Photo printer 7280
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Your response to his question on 'crapware' is neither friendly nor helpful, but
alas, I fear arguing with you is pointless.
512Mb of RAM is very low, under it is certainly not considered to be what they
expect you to have. That being said - you are correct that a less consumptive
system should be in place for drivers. I fully agree that the HP software
should give the option for a base-bones just drivers install for smaller systems
as well as people who just don't use the extra features.
The applications are not badly behaved, they are coded very well most of the
time. The quick-start applications I agree are not needed most of the time, but
this doesn't mean they are poorly written. Right or wrong, it is simply a
matter of memory, a system with very low RAM has this issue, others do not.
This is getting off topic though, and has nothing to do with the question
originally posed.
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From: Tungsten_T-***@public.gmane.org [mailto:Tungsten_T-***@public.gmane.org] On Behalf
Of Murgan, Stephen (CCSHCN)
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 12:23 PM
To: Tungsten_T-***@public.gmane.org
Subject: RE: [Tungsten_T] Can't sync Palm after adding HP Photo printer 7280
What is 'crapware'? <<
Um... try Google. Google is your friend...
That is his rather colorful term for the HP software. Usually it is a
puerile way to describe badly written software that is largely unneeded.
<<
You may color me puerile if you wish, but I am in good company, such as ZDnet
(http://tinyurl.com/2ucpdo <http://tinyurl.com/2ucpdo> ), cnet
(http://tinyurl.com/6btf45 <http://tinyurl.com/6btf45> ) and Lifehacker
(http://tinyurl.com/yovaxq <http://tinyurl.com/yovaxq> ) to name but a few.
In particular the ability for the software to communicate with the printer
and tell you when a remote printers ink or paper is low before you start a task
is rather nice. <<
You're missing my point; those programs are installed - and often running on
startup - whether you need them or not.
One of my "ministries" is speeding up slow-running computers; nearly every PC
that I have worked on has unnecessary printer software running on startup (along
with Adobe Reader, Quicktime and several other badly-behaved applications).
Sometimes I find software for printers they got rid of years ago!
Rarely-used functions have no business running on startup, particularly as they
can be run as needed. Running XP in <512MB with a system tray that takes up
half the taskbar is a recipe for a slow-booting and slow-running machine.
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