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Returning to the Palm world - Silencio - 10-02-2006

I used to be a heavy Handspring Visor Platinum user back in the olden days, but spotty Mac OS X support led me to shelve the device and I switched to those little black Moleskine books to write down my hours and work notes and the like. Problem is, it's so inconvenient to search back in my books for notes that it's not a very useful repository of information, and going through all the pages to add up my hours at the end of the month is an exercise in tedium.

What i've really been holding out for is a smartphone that I can get behind. Not a big fan of the Treos (my girlfriend's Treo 650 is sometimes flaky, plus it's pretty bulky compared to my current phone), can't stand Windows Mobile, and haven't seen a really compelling Symbian device quite yet. So I decided to buy a client's Palm Tungsten T3 on the cheap to tide me over.

Thankfully a few of my key apps are supposed to play nice with Palms. SOHO Notes is a big one for me; if its Palm support works well, it will make my work a lot easier. Documents To Go is going to be a nice thing to have again, and should work better with the higher-resolution screen and faster processor on the T3.

I guess I'm not looking for any specific feedback about more current Palms; more like how people sync their more current Palms (iSync? The Missing Sync? Or still sticking with th old crufty Palm Desktop?), what kinds of third party Palm apps you like, &c. &c.


Re: Returning to the Palm world - chas_m - 10-02-2006

iSync works with Palm Desktop all rather wonderfully for my Z22 and my dad's T3.


Re: Returning to the Palm world - mattkime - 10-02-2006

I recommend Missing Sync


Re: Returning to the Palm world - testcase - 10-02-2006

My T3 is the best PDA I've used. When I started to have an actual need for a cell phone, I didn't want to have to carry both a cell phone & a PDA so, I got a Treo 650. iSync hosed my data a couple of years back. I never was able to find out why. Fortunately, I had a current back up on a peecee. "Crusty old Palm desktop" is still chugging along for me. I still miss my Tungsten T3. The T3 doesn't have a removeable LiIon battery so you might want to keep an eye out for a replacement as many T3s are old enough for that to be an issue.


Re: Returning to the Palm world - Silencio - 10-02-2006

Yeah, I saw a few replacement batteries for the T3 that carry a higher MaH rating than the stock battery, so I'll see if I end up needing one of those. Battery life was never one of the T3's strong points from the very beginning, but I'll see how it works for me.


Re: Returning to the Palm world - sscutchen - 10-02-2006

I have a Zire 72 which syncs fine with iSunc. I also sync it with a PC at work.

I use SplashID for storing all kinds of sensitive information. Accounts, Credit Cards, ID, Drs, Insurance, Logins & Passwords, Serial Numbers...

I also use Mapopolis. Not just a mapping program, but also a "find the business" program, complete with phone numbers. I've had a few problems with out of date info, but for the most part it is a great resorce.

I also use powerOne calculator.