Hello Phil,<br><br>Your post to the ILAT list was brought to my attention. Thanks for your interest in the PalmSurv application for phonetic word list transcription on the Palm.<br><br>I was the software development lead for the PalmSurv project, and also worked to deploy it with linguistic research teams in the field (Central Africa and Southeast Asia) in 2004. I continue to support the project when people send questions my way, but it has been largely stable for the last few years.<br>
<br>If you decide to move ahead with evaluating PalmSurv, may I suggest that you first try it on a Palm OS Simulator? This will help you determine whether you pursue purchase of a device. For instructions, see the section entitled "Palm Simulator Setup" on the <a href="http://palmsurv.sourceforge.net/docs/basic_walkthrough/setup.html">PalmSurv walkthrough page</a>.<br>
<br>If you do decide to use a device, I would highly recommend:<br><br>1) Using a relatively modern device with a 320x320 pixel screen (older models used 160x160) -- PalmSurv has high-resolution font capabilities that make for a vastly improved experience on modern devices. When we were deploying in SE Asia, our "flagship" Palm device was the Tungsten E.<br>
2) Acquiring an external keyboard that is compatible with your Palm. My favorite was a Belkin infrared keyboard--you could use it with about any Palm, as physical connectors were not required. PalmSurv has been optimized with various key combination mappings to allow fast entry of IPA characters--users who learned the key sequences found that their pace of phonetic transcription matched that of the pen-and-paper approach.<br>
3) Get used to using the SD card backup feature: After you've entered some data, simply insert an SD card while PalmSurv is active, and your word lists will be named incrementally and backed up to the card in a few seconds.<br>
<br>I'd be interested to hear your feedback as to PalmSurv's usability its suitability for your purposes. If you have questions or feature requests, let me know.<br><br>Best regards,<br>Ed Barker<br>