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Around the US in 8 PDAs
Visor Deluxe + Thincom Modem, PalmIII + Palm 14.4k Modem Device: Lowdown: Review: The ThinCom springboard module is great, includes apps for connectivity right now, and doesn't add ANY size to the Visor. Just plug it in and suddenly your Visor has a phone jack. Whip out the Stowaway foldable keyboard and you're set. (See VisorCentral.com's recent reviews of both this accessories.) The modem worked flawlessly, as did the keyboard, and with one in each pocket, I was a mobile powerhouse. I connected to a number of payphones with datajacks in major airports without a problem. Once I got used to needed to be wired occasionally, the whole operation worked very well. MultiMail is a great app, and their software was just acquired by Palm, which can only mean good things. One of the great things about MultiMail is it's support for plugins to handle attachments. You can be sent Palm Applications (PRCs), RTFs, TextFiles, QuickSheet spreadsheets and more. PocketPCs have touted their ability to handle attachments, implying that the Palm platform lags in this area. But innovation continues, and the Palm platform continues to surprise me, doing things I didn't think possible in such a small and efficient OS. If you don't mind being wired occasionally, you might think about this setup, and then upgrade your Visor to wireless access when the time comes. You'll thank me for it. Device: Lowdown: Review: I hooked up my machine at home to a phone line and setup the HotSync Software to listen for a modem sync. I left Microsoft Outlook running to retrieve my email while I was out of town. When I dial up to my home with the Pilot - sometimes from an airport, sometimes from a hotel - I HotSync with my PC remotely. Of course my contacts and calendar are sync'ed but also any mail in the outbox of my Pilot's Mail app is sent by Outlook running my PC. Any new mail is run through some filters that I configured on my Pilot, and shows up in my Inbox. This batch process is actually quite convenient and doesn't take much time at all. While on airplanes, I write and respond email using the GoType keyboard and it sits in my outbox until I sync again. When I sync, my AvantGo channels are updated, and I've got a full dose of offline web reading to do. This is the bargin-basement solution, but that doesn't mean it's not incredible useful. |
Update: Auction Update / VisorAdventure 2 Thu Oct 11 - 12:05 AM EST InnoGear PowerCradle (updated) Tue Oct 9 - 10:51 PM EST iambic Office suite Thu Oct 4 - 1:12 AM EST Prism dropped to $299 Tue Oct 2 - 6:19 PM EST New Portable Keyboard Tue Oct 2 - 4:46 PM EST
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