I ssh via wireless, which is very nice as half the time my N810 is in another room or in my backpack.
I have not tried having emacs give me reminders. To be honest with you I'm not sure how that would work. I do know that if I forget and leave my org files open on the N810 and try to open them again via ssh I get a warning. The battery life is pretty good for me. I put it on a charger every night, but it lasts all day. I've only had a low battery twice and both of those times were when I was really pounding it hard, like watching streaming video or something. > At Thu, 25 Jun 2009 20:53:59 -0400, Mick Davis wrote: > > Eric asked me to describe my experiences using orgmode on my Nokia > > 810. > > > > I'm actually replying to this on my N810. I have had probably a > > dozen [...] > > In summary, I REALLY like this little computer. It runs Linux, I > > have more than enough storage (with an optional memory card), and > > it is a "real" pocket sized computer. > > Thank Mick! Useful feedback. A couple of questions: > > - How do you ssh to the Nokia? That is, what type of connection, > wired or wireless, do you use? > > - Are you able to have Emacs via org-mode remind you of appointments? > I assume not as that would mean having it "on" all the time? > > - Which leads me to the final question: what is the battery life like? > _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode