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bookmail
12-18-2003, 07:59 PM
:confused: Program freezes
Since I am brand new to the program, I realize the problem I'm having may be of my own making. I have a Treo 600 and installed the trial version. At first it appeared to be fine, but then it froze up and I couldn't exit the program or get anything to work. Finally I manually hit reset and everything else on the PDA seemed to work OK. However, when i went to ISilo it showed a blank where data had been. The icons were at the bottom of the screen but again the PDA froze until I manually reset it. I don't know if perhaps there is something with the Treo OS that doesn't agree with it, or perhaps the data. I can run the same data 50,000 lines in C-Spot and it runs OK. Any help would be appreciated. The program appears to be exactly what I need if I can get it to work.
bookmail

iSilo
12-18-2003, 09:33 PM
What version of iSilo are you using?

It sounds like the problem you are having may be related to the document you are attempting to view. Could you provide a link to where the document can be downloaded?

bookmail
12-19-2003, 06:01 PM
What version of iSilo are you using?

It sounds like the problem you are having may be related to the document you are attempting to view. Could you provide a link to where the document can be downloaded?

It is the latest version because I just downloaded it the day before yesterday. The data is not an e-book. It is a list of 50,000 books. Because of the size of the list I can't find anything to read it on other than an e-book reader. It works on C-Spot but the problem with that is to search you have to put the percentage down in increments of 10% and that leaves a lot of scrolling to get to a book. The books are all alphabetized by author prior to downloading to the program. Isilo now freezes up just when I turn it on and I have to manually reset the PDA. I thought I had my problem solved when I first used ISilo because of the features but now I don't know. Even if you can't help, I really appreciate your answering my post.

iSilo
12-19-2003, 06:41 PM
It doesn't matter whether the document is an "e-book" or not. Any file or database you use iSilo to view is generically called a document.

How did you create the list you mention? Or did you download it from somewhere? Or maybe I am misunderstanding you. Maybe the list is not a single file that has 50,000 lines? Please clarify.