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YadaYada
Now you can cut the phone cord and take your Visor completely wireless. Scott takes a look at YadaYada, one of several services that uses the Minstrel S modem. Installation The YadaYada wireless service also uses the Minstrel "S" Springboard Modem from Novatel Wireless. When you open the YadaYada box you have the modem, the installation CD, an AC Adapter for charging the modem, and an instruction manual. Installation of the YadaYada is easy - faster and easier than OmniSky. When you insert the Springboard for the first time you are prompted with an install screen. My sample modem was loaded with the new YadaYada 3.1 software. If you are an existing YadaYada customer, you can download this upgrade for free at YadaYada. The last version of YadaYada's software included an option to copy the YadaYada software to the Visor's main memory, or (Thank Goodness) the much-needed choice to keep the software on the Minstrel's built-in Flash Memory. This was a huge benefit for 2Meg Visor users or hardcore Visor Prism guys like myself who have to make daily decisions on what databases to keep and what to delete. In this new version it's unfortunate that there's no longer a choice. I spoke to YadaYada, and they said that the new 3.1 version keeps the YadaYada browser local to make QuikSnaps (offline pages) available when the modem isn't plugged in. This takes up about 400K.
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