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In a message dated 6/14/05 10:28:40 PM, Piannaman@aol.com writes:<BR>
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CyperTuner Pocket PC software...are the Pocket PCs working well for techs on=
the List?<BR>
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I had a Compaq PDA, a $350 one and purchased the CyberTuner Pocket version.&=
nbsp; The PDA had so many bugs, I finally just gave up trying to use it to =
tune pianos (or even as a date book). The most prevalent problem was =
the screen not accepting stylus info correctly. You'd point at one sp=
ot on the screen and it would register somewhere else. I reform=
atted, I did soft restarts, hard restarts, you name it. It would be f=
ine for a week or two and then start again. At one point, CyberTuner =
stopped working. I noticed that the beeps and warning sounds were pla=
ying back real fast and high in pitch. I tried using the record funct=
ion and it worked fine. Except when I played back an old recording th=
at I had made some weeks prior. It played back like Mickey Mouse.&nbs=
p; That's when I realized that it was reading A4 about 50cents flat, and th=
at's why it wouldn't register on the screen. If you set A4 to be 50ce=
nts flat on CyberTuner the wheel would blush. I called Dean, and we r=
einstalled the software and he determined it wasn't CyberTuner's fault. =
; HP gave me a bunch of hoops to jump through, but they finally took the un=
it back and gave me a new one. At that point, though, I was tired of =
the game. It's still sitting on my desk in my studio, new and unused.=
I don't know what I did with the software. I tried selling it=
back then, but got no offers. Now, I'm not sure if it's even retriev=
able. <BR>
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It was the first step in my becoming an aural tuner, a decision I've never r=
egretted. I also have a Palm PDA, another good decision. No pr=
oblems with it going on two years now.<BR>
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Tom Sivak<BR>
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