Gary L. Robinson's Software
WB8ROL




Who am I?
My name is Gary L. Robinson and I enjoy writing small software projects on my own. My interests, as far as software, are mainly Linux (currently run Mepis 6.5x),  the Pocket PC and Amateur Radio. I have been a ham operator for 44 years, a PPC user for 4 years, and a Linux user for about 4 years. I enjoy them all very much. All software on this page is FREEWARE unless explicitly noted otherwise.



PPCMCheck ver. 1.42
PPCMCheck is a mail preview application for the Pocket PC -- specifically for the Windows Mobile 2003 (and 2003SE) version software though it may work on other versions. It is written in C# with the .NET Microsoft tools.  PPCMCheck will let you query any pop mail server where you have an account and see what messages you have without having to download them into the default pocket pc version of Outlook. You can preview the messages in ASCII text form (thus you can't download a virus) and get all the pertinent data as to when, where from, how big, etc. You can also delete messages from the pop3 server and get rid of all the spam and/or viruses before downloading the messages you really want to keep with your main client software. PPCMCheck can handle up to 10 different pop3 mail servers and keep their log in info/passwords.  Feel free to comment on the software via the email link at the bottom of this page.



PPCMCheck.exe ver 142 ................... Latest version compiled with Visual Studio 2005.  It is a single executable file.  Suitable for most newer Windows Mobile 2003 or 2005 PPCs with M.S. .NET CF 2.0.  Needs NO installation.  Just download file, put in a folder, put link on menu and/or in programs folder.

EmailSpy is a mail preview program for Windows XP (will probably work under Win95, 98, ME, and 2000 but hasn't been tested on these by me).  I made it primarily for myself and it does NOT have a help file yet.  Just install it and execute it -- it puts a small window in the upper left corner of the screen that can be moved and sized.  The window has a popup menu that can be used to access the settings, etc. and other things.  The window can be minimized and NOT USED AT ALL if the user desires to use the ICON in the system tray.  The icon in the system tray will also display the popup menu by right clicking.  Just putting the mouse over the icon gives number messages waiting status.  The icon will also flash when emails are on your server every time it checks.  When it lets you know emails are at your server - then use the popup menu to Preview the emails, inspect, or delete.  Most of the settings are self explanatory.  Eventually, when time permits, I will write a help file.   EMSpy103.zip    (705kb)

...And the Linux version which is called KMailSpy 

          kmailspy-1.08.tar.gz........................... Linux source rpm

 

FLDigiRol 2.10.3.r17 and KadiLog 0.57 (updated 07-15-2008)
FLDigi is a really nice digital ham radio program for Linux made by Dave Freese Jr. - W1HKJ. I wanted to make it more friendly for Olivia mode use and add a few features that I missed from using Ham Radio Deluxe's DM780 on the Windows pLatform so I borrowed the source code (Open source) and did just that for myself. A few people have asked me to share it so that is why I am posting my version of FLDigi - FLDigiRol ver. 2.10.3.r17 and my KadiLog program.

The log program is completely a KDevelop project. KadiLog can read/write the fldigi.adif directly. It is recommended that you backup your current log before using KadiLog. FLDigiRol was imported into a KDevelop project but does NOT use any KDE libraries or any other libraries than the original program. This program was made for myself and may NOT be suitable to anyone else's taste but I post it here for any and all that might be interested. The Binaries were compiled on Kubuntu 8.04 and may run on other distros that have GLIBC_2.4 on them.

FLDigiRol-Binaries

FLDigiRol-Source




Email : wb8rol@arrl.net