PDA Questions

jesmck jesmck at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 22 21:44:10 UTC 2003


Hi everyone, this is my first post.

I have a Palm m515 that I love.  I used to have a Handspring, but they
don't make straight PDAs anymore, they only make combination cell
phone/PDAs. There are also Pocket PCs that are a bit more expensive
but they are more like mini-computers and have Pocket versions of MS
Office. Dell makes a good one that's fairly inexpensive (for a Pocket
PC anyway).

I use mine mostly for playing games and Vindigo, which kind of like a
night life guide, but a whole lot more.

jessica

--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Terry James"
<terryljames at h...> wrote:
> Here's something really OT:  it's been suggested that I get a
handheld PDA 
> thingy--like a Handspring or Palm or something--to download e-mail
and text 
> from the net and peruse it at my leisure.  Being technologically
challenged, 
> I would like recommendations.
> 
> I thought PDA's were basically glorified address books and to-do
lists.  I 
> could really use this, especially as I understand they sync with your 
> desktop for Microsoft Exchange.  But I want word-processing
capability as 
> well.   Do they come with word-processing software also, or is that 
> available to download (free, or for a charge?)
> 
> Is anybody using one that would be willing to enlighten me a bit
about it?  
> What are your recommendations?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Terry LJ
> 
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