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I see that NinerPad is listed as updated and it really is a great program. "Ninerpad is a simple, effective program for planning your day on a Palm OS PDA. Spend less time entering tasks, organizing them, and setting their...
Palm are arguably the pioneer of the PDA right from the original Palm Pilot in the mid-90's through to today's Treo Pro. What started off as a modest 512kB PDA has today morphed into a sophisticated multimedia device. No longer a simple PDA, no longer a simple phone. I am the owner of quite a few PDA's of various flavours including Palms, Windows Mobile, Symbian and Psion. I was keen to see how the...
If you want a quick inexpensive keyboard for your Palm device then eXpansys have a B-Stock Belkin G700 PDA Keyboard for Palm m/Tungsten for £9.64. It is B - Stock but for that price you cannot complain. eXpansys after the...
A new Pew Study suggests 62% of the workforce is more likely than the average American adult to own a cell phone, laptop, and a BlackBerry, Palm, or other PDA.
I'm on a whole kick to find something that will not only replace my cellphone but my home phone and Palm PDA and iPod in one device. Clearly, the iPhone is the front runner but there are so many sweet-looking phones on the horizon. The T-Mobie G1 is one of them. Features: Tons of Google stuff like Google Maps, G-mail, YouTube, etc... A Touch Screen A 3MP camera! 3G Music, video all the stuff you'd...
[From Robert Swanson] Dear Palm Addicts: I have been a reader of your site for about two years now and really enjoy keeping up with other Palm users in your forums. I have owned several Palm PDA’s, but as my...
[From Vern Johnson, Santa Clara, CA] I keep a lot of information on my Palm T|X but a nice supplement to it is a Hipster PDA. The Hipster PDA is a do-it-yourself organizer consisting of 3x5 cards held together with...
Longtime PDA and phone manufacturer Palm had a rough day Friday. Although the stock exchange rose sharply in the wake of news that the U.S. government was stepping in to stabilize the financial markets, Palm's stock fell nearly eight percent, to $7.83. The drop was driven by the release of Palm's fiscal first quarter results. The company said its revenue rose less than two percent, to $366.9 million,...
[From Kerry Muntz (aka StrangeKiwi)] For many PDA users, Palm OS has become the OS they "wished they could still use", but they've left it behind for their work Blackberry, or their high powered Pocket PC. Perhaps you are one...
For years, my Palm OS PDA (Zire 72) has been the most essential component of keeping my life organized. The Calendar, Tasks, Memos and Notes are invaluable to help me keep things straight during my hectic workweeks, which often go...
[From Glen Lee] First of all, I'd like say that PalmAddict has always been a part of my life since I started using a Palm PDA. It's been great to have a community like this one over the past 9...
JK On The Run have done a quick review of a device that reminds me of a 90's Palm PDA or early Blackberry device - Peek, the handheld device that simply does e-mail. "First impressions: it's a slim, little device...
ClearSync calendar & contact software GOLD 2.0This seems a great program."ClearSync Allows You To... * Create and Edit multiple calendars, shared and private. * contacts with name and contact info. * from PC or Palm handheld PDA. * Share your...
I've mentioned NinerPaint a number of times on the site as it's recommended quite frequently and at the same time looks useful. "Ninerpad is the simplest effective system for planning your day on a Palm OS PDA. Spend less time...
Several student information system (SIS) vendors offer to sync data with a Palm Pilot or Windows Mobile PDA. This is a handy feature for teachers on field trips, assistant principals stalking the halls, etc. It's fairly limited in it's utility, though since it generally only provides a static subset of the data in your SIS (student names, contacts, and pictures, for example). What would be far cooler...