Posted on 08/20/2005 7:18:06 AM PDT by kerrywearsbotox
CHICAGO, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Phil Hammond carries a PalmOne Treo personal digital assistant with him almost all the time. "It's like carrying my office in my pocket -- I can get my e-mail, my contact list, my notes, even my combination to my locker at the Y," Hammond, marketing director for the Boston-based interior design firm of Margulies & Associates, told UPI's Wireless World. By Gene Koprowski
"I am posting this from mine. (Palm One Treo 650)"
I don't know how I lived without my Treo.
Instant access to google or any other research source. I was at a store and price matched another with their website by just pulling it up. Comes in very handy.
I keep current work project info on it in MS Word, Excel, and PDF format.
I have SSH, Telnet, VNC, Windows Term Server, FTP, Ping clients installed...
...and It synchs with my outlook schedule. I can record voice memos, video, or still photos, too.
I have a 2gb SD card in it with about 1.5GB of MP3, and I can also stream shoutcast with it.
I travel a lot, and it's VERY convenient to have all this stuff in one small package.
"I love using our PC, sending and receiving e-mail, surfing but good grief, there is a life worth enjoying that they do not include. How can anyone kick back and relax when they are so accessible. I can see being constantly accessible if your business depends on it."
No more accessible than a cell phone makes you. You can choose to answer or not.
What is great is how accessible it makes information to you... anytime, anywhere.
I travel a lot... I can check my flight schedule in an instant. See a graphic representation of traffic in the city I'm in, and pick a different route.
Can't find the place? I can pull up a google map in a minute.
Carry loads of searchable technical docs in a very small form factor.
Not have to carry a separate camera with me.
Record the spot I parked at in the airport without having to worry about losing a little piece of paper.
Never miss another conf call - it alerts me 15 mins ahead of time.
And again, no more accessible than a pager or cellphone makes you. After all, the desire to talk is in your hands.
"I absolutely agree. My job requires pretty much constant availability at least 3 weeks out of the month- if I didn't have my laptop or my pocket PC I would be hard pressed to get a day out of the office. I can now take my kids to the lake, spend a day with my wife, whatever."
I want to know more. We're required to log on within 30 minutes of a page and we're on call 24/7. I'm tired of being a data slave.
YOU ADDICT!
I was on Amtrak last week between DC and NYC and a woman who made call after call on her cell was driving me crazy. And then I thought of a great invention for one of our EE freepers: a hand-held thingy that can burn the battery of a cell phone within 10 feet with the press of a button. Sweet.
Don't let her get you down. She just now told me how she wants a new powerbook. LOL You guys can go to the meetings together.
"Hi, I'm Marty, and I'm a FReepaholic."
"She just now told me how she wants a new powerbook."
that certainly didn't take long:)
No, Marty, I had not heard of these...and I'm series. Wish I had one yesterday. I shall consider a purchase, and thanks for the info.
"New uses for Blackberrrys, PDAs soon"
It would be cool if they could invent something that checks spelling. ;-)
Now if they could just invent a tool to make me funny.
I think the T-mobile Sidekick is the best device to post on FR with. When I went out on freeps, I would often post a brief after-action report from mine. Worked great.
The Sidekick has a full keyboard, which makes it easier to use than the Treo, and the display is larger than any of the other cellphone/PDAs.
Unfortunately, T-Mobile service is mediocre in most of the places I've been. If it's good in your part of the world, though, I highly recommend it.
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I now use a paper planner myself. The wirebound Franklin-Covey system. I used to be into handhelds but I like laptops. Apple makes a little ibook that's just right.
See #29 above...Martin's all over it.
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