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Anyone know where??

PostPosted: Mar 27, 2001 @ 12:54am
by xidknightx
Anyone know where I can get a free hand doodle type drawing program for pocket pc? i can only find em for win ce? -- xid

Re: Anyone know where??

PostPosted: Mar 27, 2001 @ 1:34pm
by SonicSilicon
Could you clarify:<br>Is that a free-hand doodle program or a hand doodle program available for free?

Re: Anyone know where??

PostPosted: Mar 27, 2001 @ 2:55pm
by Moose or Chuck
Oh for God's sake, he want's a program to draw pretty pictures on. PocketArtist has a free shareware version of their software. It comes on the free Microsoft Entertainment Pack that you should have gotten.

Re: Anyone know where??

PostPosted: Mar 27, 2001 @ 3:50pm
by Dr. Phat
You can also use Notes to accomplish the same thing

Re: Anyone know where??

PostPosted: Mar 28, 2001 @ 10:58pm
by SonicSilicon
I was being serious. There are plenty of doodling/drawing programs out there, but I haven't found a free one yet (except for the included Note Taker.) I was just trying to make sure if xmidnightx was looking for a free one or not. Prices on the proggys I have seen range from $29.99 to $99.99 in both "paint"(raster) and "draw"(vector) styles.

Free Entertainment pack?

PostPosted: Mar 29, 2001 @ 11:33am
by Joe Dawson
I did not get any sort of extra free entertainment pack with my new Ipaq.<br><br>Also in the docs they say you get a GOLF game but you just get the DEMO version.  Pretty cheep if you ask me.

Re: Anyone know where??

PostPosted: Mar 29, 2001 @ 7:03pm
by Dr. Phat
Send away for one at Pocketpc.com

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PostPosted: Mar 31, 2001 @ 9:31pm
by Warren
Hey, is it possible to port Paintbrush? That would be the easiest. I'd like to doodle pretty pictures on my PPC, but in color, unlike the Notes one.

Re: Anyone know where??

PostPosted: Apr 1, 2001 @ 9:49am
by Moose or Chuck
Or you could just use Pocket Word, it lets you draw in 16 colors with varying line density (or widths)

Re: Anyone know where??

PostPosted: Apr 1, 2001 @ 7:50pm
by SonicSilicon
Actually Paint is available in the Windows CE PowerToys. It only supports the base 16 colors, but has basic shape tools that Pocket Word doesn't.