Versamail 3.5 and the Treo 650
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[Showngos Mind] When I heard there was a new Versamail out (3.5), I went over to PalmGear.com and purchased it. Immediately I began having problems, not with the program itself, but with my Treo restarting randomly, when I was not using it.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Clieuk.co.uk] PDA247: Palm, Windows Mobile & SmartPhones: v4.0 has been released with too many changes to mention- "Agendus for Windows, Palm Desktop Edition makes it possible to seamlessly synchronize your schedule, contacts, tasks and memos with the award-winning Agendus personal information manager for your Windows desktop from your Palm handheld. Enjoy the same data integration, the same customizations, and the same innovative features that have made Agendus for Palm OS the most popular PDA contact manager since 1994.
[Wilshipley.com] Call Me Fishmeal.: I am really angry at Palm.: On a related note - The rumor mill has all but confirmed (haha) that the Treo 670 will be Windows Mobile which is like having the hottest girl in your class go from just having chronic halitosis and the IQ being the major drawback (admittedly annoying, perhaps tolerable, and ultimately causing no permanent damage) to ending up in the Cool Kids Herpes Club where the least of the problems is the foul smell and the $20 to Mark/Space for more software to make it work on a Mac.
[Cnet.nytimes.com] Palm Treo 650 (Sprint, CDMA) Ratings. Smartphones User Opinions.:
[jwz] Treo 650, month one: it's certainly the best phone I've used to date. But since it's been a month, here are the things about it that still bug me: I wish both the ringer and the vibrator had more oomph.
[Writing On Your Palm] PalmOne Tungsten T5 Review: I don't know if it's the power-saving features of the PXA270 processor or better power management in Garnet or the fact that flash memory doesn't require an erg of power to keep data, but the T5 not only lasts longer than any other PDA I've had, but the power curve is smoother, dropping in smaller increments. I've been sitting here at a local restaurant typing, checking email, checking RSS feeds, surfing, listening to music for about three hours now and I'm down to 54%.
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Posted at July 15, 2006 02:25 AM