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larryliao
08-16-2004, 12:16 AM
Please help!!
I bought a card reader try to read my many .pdb files in my SD card that transferred from Isilox 4.01. I can read my .pdb files from my Palm TungSten T3 handheld, but not from card reader if I insert my SD card in reader device that connected USB port to PC. Though, I can see the files of SD card from card reader, but can't read them from PC.

How can I read isilo documents that stored in SD card by using card reader on PC?? Is this possible? Any further installation necessary in my PC desktop that I have IsiloX registered already?

Thanks for any help

Voltage Spike
08-16-2004, 10:30 AM
If you want to read (as in, view the contents of) the documents, then you will need iSilo for Windows (http://isilo.com/download/iSiloW32.htm). The .pdb files are in iSilo format, and they are not supported by any other readers (e.g., Internet Explorer, Microsoft Reader).

larryliao
08-17-2004, 01:02 AM
Hi, Voltage Spike

You are much helpful. I download iSilo 4.1 as you mentioned. It works so nice to read from card. But that iSilo 4.1 is a trial version they ask me to register.
I put my registration code from my bought iSilox 4.01 can not work. Do I need to buy again???

Thanks for your help again.

Best regards
Larry Liao

Montalvo
08-17-2004, 05:00 AM
iSilo for PalmOS and iSilo for Windows are two different products, so you need to purchase a license of iSilo for Windows. But you can buy one at a discount.

Read here for more information:
http://www2.isilo.com/Store/store.php?Page=SUAD

larryliao
08-17-2004, 07:44 PM
Thanks. Now I understand.

Can I install Isilo for windows software in multiple PCs because I have pc each one in office and home respectively as myself user??

Thanks in advance

Voltage Spike
08-17-2004, 09:27 PM
Technically, you should check the license (license.txt) in the iSilo folder.

But...

iSilo does not tie itself to your hardware in any way. The license key you purchase should be valid on any installation of iSilo 4.x for Windows. As long as you do not share your key with other people[1], then the folks at iSilo shouldn't have a problem.

[1] Your key is unique. If you share it with others, chances are that iSilo will discover that fact.