MLUG: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] what do you do with a PDA that requires aPDA?
Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] what do you do with a PDA that requires aPDA?
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Ahh and my iPaq rocks for taking notes, not only can I write in my own
handwriting and have it recognized and turned to text, I can also have
it record the meeting and transfer that to my computer.

Having instant ability to create a task, calendar item and so on with
my PDA is very helpful too. I have pocketAccess and Pocket Money as
well and these both work well with the iPaq. I am sure there are
similar functions on other PDA (Palm?).

What I want to have now is have my PDA be my cell phone so I do not
have to carry a PDA and a phone around. I hope to buy one in a month
or so.

With this in mind, does anyone have any suggestions. I have had people
say that the blackberry is the only way to go, but I know Palm
probably has something as well as HP and the iPaq.

Anyone have any suggestions?


On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 14:03:38 -0600 (CST), Mike Miller
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> On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Dave Lloyd wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Mike Miller wrote:
> >
> >> Someday you will know so much that your head will be full!
> >> (You might think I'm kidding, but you'll see.)
> >
> > I do turn 30 in April.
> >
> >> No matter how good your head is right now, I doubt you can remember lists of
> >> 50 items while you are shopping and never forget one.
> >
> > True.  But that's what pieces of paper are for.  They also fit into my
> > pocket much easier.
> 
> I wouldn't recommend buying a PDA just for the shopping lists, but if you
> already have one in your pocket, it takes up the same amount of pocket
> space with a shopping list in it as without one.  ;-)  For me, the PDA is
> my cell phone+, so I always have it with me.
> 
> If you have a long list, it's nice to be able to type it on a PC and copy
> that to the PDA.  If you use the same list repeatedly, I suppose you could
> photocopy it, but it might be easier to use digital copies.  If you make a
> list on paper, then decide that you wish you had grouped items differently
> (e.g., by aisles in the supermarket), you can rewrite the list.  On the
> PDA, just copy items around.
> 
> Mike
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