Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Okay.. I just signed up with WW eTools and was digging around the message boards. Apparently the new PDA program IS available but only if you are an eTools subscriber. (From what I understand, this program is not yet available to WW Online members.) The download area is not easy to find... I had to dig through several pages of the main message board to find it. http://www.weightwatchers.com/pda/ You will be prompted for your eTools login and according to the directions, you will also have to enter this info into the setup wizard when installing the program. The " sad " part is that you need to have a lot of available memory. Palm OS: Min. 3.5, Recommended 4.1 or higher Palm Total RAM: Min. 1 MB, Rec. 16 MB or greater Palm Free RAM: Min 4.5 MB, Rec. 6 MB or greater PC OS: Min. Win 98 SR1, NT 4 SP 6a, Rec. Win 2000 or XP PC RAM: Min 64 MB, Rec. 256 CPU: Min. Pentium II 300 Mhz, Rec. Pentium IV HDD: Min./Rec. 30 MB I'm going to try installing it to my memory card to see if the program will still run. Apparently this also syncs with the diary on eTools. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Well, the program does not run from the installation to a memory card. One of these days I'll have to upgrade to a PDA with a lot more interal RAM. I have a Zire 71 with 16 MB of internal memory, but it's pretty full right now. I can't decide what else I should get rid of. I did try to use PowerRun - it transfers an internal program " sort of " to a memory card, but it caused the WW program to crap out and now I'm in the process of re-syncing with the WW website. I just uploaded a 10-page PDF document that is an introduction to WW's PDA program. > I'm going to try installing it to my memory card to see if the > program will still run. Apparently this also syncs with the diary > on eTools. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 I just put it on my Palm. I have the Tungsten T2. I had to get a new one because my old M130 just didn't have enough guts (i.e. RAM). So, I found this one on the Palm Website, Open Box, for $188. It works terrific. 32 MB onboard memory, plus I have a memory card that I bought from Costco for $59. I have plenty of room on my main memory, so I won't be putting it on my card. I like the program so far because it synch's with my online account. How did you find out about this? Very interesting.I haven't seen anything about this at all, and wondered why WW didn't do it before. Well, thank you for the tip! Teres WW official PDA program Okay.. I just signed up with WW eTools and was digging around the message boards. Apparently the new PDA program IS available but only if you are an eTools subscriber. (From what I understand, this program is not yet available to WW Online members.) The download area is not easy to find... I had to dig through several pages of the main message board to find it. http://www.weightwatchers.com/pda/ You will be prompted for your eTools login and according to the directions, you will also have to enter this info into the setup wizard when installing the program. The " sad " part is that you need to have a lot of available memory. Palm OS: Min. 3.5, Recommended 4.1 or higher Palm Total RAM: Min. 1 MB, Rec. 16 MB or greater Palm Free RAM: Min 4.5 MB, Rec. 6 MB or greater PC OS: Min. Win 98 SR1, NT 4 SP 6a, Rec. Win 2000 or XP PC RAM: Min 64 MB, Rec. 256 CPU: Min. Pentium II 300 Mhz, Rec. Pentium IV HDD: Min./Rec. 30 MB I'm going to try installing it to my memory card to see if the program will still run. Apparently this also syncs with the diary on eTools. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Wow! You got a good deal on your PDA! I was able to remove a few programs and after installing the WW program, I still have about 4 MB free. One of these days I'll get a bigger one. LOL I found out about the PDA program by going to the message board with the eTools topic. Someone had posted about it, mentioning that you had to be an eTools subscriber. She also mentioned that she had posted about it on one of the regular boards but the moderators had removed the link. I did two things. The first was to send a message to WW via the website saying that I had just signed up with eTools and wasn't able to find the " WW on the Go " link to download the PDA program. The second thing was to dig through a few days of messages on the General board and came across the link to download the program. Shortly after I found that link, I received a reply from WW with the link. I figured that since they did email me the link, it wasn't a " bad " thing to post it to the group... because it still only works if you are subscribed to eTools. According to one of the discussion boards, it should be available to people who are subscribed to WW Online pretty soon. (Although it seems kind of weird that it isn't available to all of the subscribers.) > I like the program so far because it synch's with my online account. How > did you find out about this? Very interesting.I haven't seen anything about > this at all, and wondered why WW didn't do it before. Well, thank you for > the tip! > > Teres Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Yep.... When I went out to the WW site there was a link for the " program guide. " I thought.. " Cool! " and clicked the link, but it said I had to be an Online Member in order to get that.... So the Online membership definitely has more " stuff " ... Re: Re: WW official PDA program I think they use the same stuff too, but I think the Online might get more??? I'd think they'd have to explain the program a bit and that info would have to be on there. Lyn Re: Re: WW official PDA program Hey Lyn, I agree about the Etools. I tried it when they were giving the 2 weeks free, but didn't really think it was that great. I thought WWonline and Etools used the same stuff though, maybe I am wrong. Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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