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This page contains answers to common questions handled by our support staff, along with some tips
and tricks that we have found useful and presented here as questions.
Note: In these answers we will follow a few shorthand conventions for describing user-interface
procedures.
Menu selections will be presented like this: Options->Settings, which means that you should open the
Options menu, and then make the Settings selection.
- What is HebDate?
- Can I try out HebDate before I register and pay for it?
- Will HebDate Work on my device?
- Does HebDate integrate with the Palm Calendar?
- I do not have Hebrew support, can I still use HebDate?
- The Hebrew in my HebDate is reversed!
- When I tap on Zmanim, I get a notice that the MathLib
library is not installed!
HebDate is a Hebrew calendar for the Palm. It supports integration
with the Palm Date Selector (like DateBook etc.). It has many features
including Zmanim.
Yes, HebDate is distributed as Shareware. Program
will work for 4 weeks before it has to be registered.
HebDate works on all Palm compatible devices which run Palm OS 3.5 or
higher. It does not work on OS 3.3 or lower. It has not been tested an Palm OS
6.
Yes, HebDate by default integrates with all Palm devices. You can change this
by going to Settings from the HebDate main screen. You can choose there if
integration will start with the Hebrew Calendar, or the Secular Calendar, or
you can turn it off. When integration is enabled, when you go to the
DatePicker in any program (like the Palm DateBook), you will see the HebDate
Calendar.
Yes, HebDate has its own built in Hebrew support.
This is because you have a seperate Hebrew Support running. To unreverse,
go to Settings from the HebDate main screen, and choose the correct Hebrew
view.
HebDate's Zmanim use the MathLib Shared Library to do some calculations.
It's a library that is used by many programs and may already be installed in
your device. It's a free download at http://www.radiks.net/~rhuebner/mathlib.zip.
See http://www.radiks.net/~rhuebner/mathlib.html
for more information about the MathLib library.
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