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[Bug-sweater] mainstay PIN


From: Amelia Fowler
Subject: [Bug-sweater] mainstay PIN
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 09:04:08 +0400
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If I need to consult a textbook, I just go to a desktop computer, it is just not me trying to read a long text on my PDA. It seems that these large storage options are designed for multimedia files: music, video and such. Even now, it is possible to use a Bluetooth Keyboard and have a good portion of a desktop functionality anywhere. My intention is to have my medical stuff done online, and email, calendar and the rest included. I still keep up with the news and blogs. That would certainly create a lot of turmoil in the handheld business.
I do like the smartphones, but without a touchscreen I don't think they are good enough for what I want. I do like the smartphones, but without a touchscreen I don't think they are good enough for what I want.
After reading your blog on writing recommendation letters I felt compelled to email you and ask you my question. WIFI or EVDO needed for real time access.
A PDA should be enough. I have tried it and it is not that bad to get used to it, and from then on it works well. Other excelent features would be EV-DO and a higher resolution screen, but I am thinking this may be too much for just a simple refresh. I am also planning to redesign this website, I know the current design is terrible. Now I am shopping for a new phone, seriously considering a smartphone, maybe that might replace my PDA a little bit.
Promotional postcard for my novel, Play Dead. We still need more mobility and connectivity.
WIFI or EVDO needed for real time access. But I am seeing the total opposite: PalmOS is doing all of this much better than it's main competitor.
Not only can I view and modify my calendar from any browser, it can also export an RSS feed, an iCal feed and a web page. I am not sure companies should just increase the number of cycles a CPU can perform.
Anyway, after buying a Sprint phone a couple of weeks ago I had a terrible experience with them and had to cancel my contract.
After reading your blog on writing recommendation letters I felt compelled to email you and ask you my question. It just seems that manufacturers should be working on other features instead of playing this game of numbers.
Even now, it is possible to use a Bluetooth Keyboard and have a good portion of a desktop functionality anywhere.
The only thing keeping me from getting it is the price, which is still considerable.


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