This program is for keeping track the "FIFA Womens Worldcup 2003".
It's an adoption of my World Cup 2002 program. Some remarks:

- we have translations into
  o German and English (done by me)
  o French (thanks to Emmanuel Pain <pain.emmanuel@wanadoo.fr>)
  o Spanish (thanks to Mario A. Escamilla <mescamilla@inter-cafe.mx>)
  o Swedish (thanks to Sven Bring <sven.bring@telia.com>)
  o Portuguese (thanks to Ricardo A. Barbosa <ricardo_ab@uol.com.br>)
  o Polish (thanks to Mikolaj Laczynski <smslegia@friko2.onet.pl>)
  o Chinese (thanks to Yang Ming <ym@s1000e.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn>)
  o Russian (thanks to Denis Knirel <denisknirel@t-online.de>)
  o Czech (thanks to Ivan Trnecka <www.palmera.cz>)
  o Italian (thanks to LockSoft <LockHP@libero.it>)
  o Croatian (thanks to Luka <webmaster@dalmatino.de>)
  o Dutch (thanks to Jan Tempelman <jantempelman@xs4all.nl>)
  o Hebrew (thanks to Ehud Michelson <ehudm1@email.com>)
  o Japanese (thanks to NODA Hiroshi<gonzalez@mx12.freecom.ne.jp>)
  o Finnish (thanks to Eero Mattila <eero_mattila@yahoo.com>)
  o Turkish (thanks to Ismail Ergun <satcrew@gmx.net>)
  o Albanian (thanks to Antoni <ger10999@stud.uni-stuttgart.de>)
  o Hungarian (thanks to Horvth Gbor <atlantic@freemail.hu>)
  o Catalan (thanks to Xavier G. Luque <xgluque@terra.es>)
  o Traditional Chinese (thanks to Francis Lou <francis_lou@yahoo.com>)
  o Danish (thanks to Jesper R. R. Angelo <jesper@angelo.net>)
  o Korean (thanks to Kang Kyung-Won <lumenite@chollian.net>)
  o Romanian (thanks to Mihai Banciu <mib6@pitt.edu>)
  o Thai (thanks to Thanakarn Chinda <thanakarn@hotpop.com>)

  These are the original translations from the World Cup 2002 program,
  but fortunately also usable for this program.

  Thank you very much, guys!

- the kick off times of the matches are stored in UTC in the
  database. The program respects the Country settings in your
  Preferences and computes the UTC offset accordingly. PalmOS 3.5 and
  below aren't really good in localization, however. Therefore I've
  also implemented a "time zone" dialog. More accurate, you'll have to
  enter the offset from UTC, ignoring any daylight saving times.

- in the group view there is a down arrow above the matches list;
  if you click on that button, the table of the group will be
  recomputed (also, if you leave a field).

- if you click on the "i" button in a match row, a popup will
  show location and date of the match. If you then tap on the location,
  a map with the location highlighted will appear; if you tap on the
  date, it can be added to the date book.

- if you click on a team name, you'll get information about the team
  and it's members; this list matches the official list announced by
  FIFA and also includes the shirt numbers. From here you can also
  request a short list of all matches of the team during the tournament.

