HA. Got all the data I had in MeetingMaker (well, all personal stuff: calling gigs, sister-in-law crashing at our place, dentist appointments, crap like that) entered into my ancient creaking Palm Pilot. By hand (ouch). Across a change of batteries, no less. Criminy! But it's in there.
I can sense a Treo in my future... like an oncoming train. It's just a question of when I'll grudgingly part with the money.
I can sense a Treo in my future... like an oncoming train. It's just a question of when I'll grudgingly part with the money.
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I swear by my Treo 650
Add in a camera/camcorder (low-res, but OK for computer screen viewing), Web browser, and MP3 player, and the gazillion programs that you can get for the Palm, and for my money it wins BIG. I haven't needed to program it, or even wanted to -- what I wanted (or close enough) has always been available for much less than my time is worth. But if you consider it recreation....
Not to dis Windows Mobile; it's just that I have no need to develop software for my PDA, so having it be easier on WM is irrelevant to me. Funny how Palm/Windows Mobile turns the Mac OS/Windows wars on their head....
Re: I swear by my Treo 650
Re: I swear by my Treo 650
When I first got a PalmOS machine, that was true for me as well. But when they went to PalmOS 5, they broke the "hacks" that I had bought that did integrated Jewish holidays in the calendar and allowed for Hebrew fonts (and bidi formatting) in notes.
It was certainly PalmSource's right to break the "hacks" when they went from Dragonball to ARM processors. But they didn't provide equivalent hooks in the new OS for these things, and I need these things, so that tipped the balance for me: I now needed to write my own PIM software.
Re: I swear by my Treo 650
Several of my friends (and coworkers) love the treo, though (especially the sysadmins :-)
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