Hello Martin,
Sorry for the day, but, I had to hit the road for a few days...
I do appreicate your comments, and I'm looking to discuss
these issues as to help me formulate a plan of action.
Martin Norland wrote:
While not strictly PDA - I think the subject matter is still perfectly
relevant t
Hello Martin,
Sorry for the day, but, I had to hit the road for a few days...
I do appreicate your comments, and I'm looking to discuss
these issues as to help me formulate a plan of action.
Martin Norland wrote:
While not strictly PDA - I think the subject matter is still perfectly
relevant to t
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Then there is the issue of "planned obsolescence." Each device will most
likely become obsolete or break at different times. This is a problem with
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 19:29, Martin Norland wrote:
> As far as integrated device - I would advi
While not strictly PDA - I think the subject matter is still perfectly
relevant to this list. Laptops need mobile connectivity too.
My experience(s) don't relate to a single device, but I would advise you
against going that route in any case - more on that later.
I've used gprs over bluetooth wi
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Then there is the issue of "planned obsolescence." Each device will most
likely become obsolete or break at different times. This is a problem with
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 19:29, Martin Norland wrote:
> As far as integrated device - I would advi
While not strictly PDA - I think the subject matter is still perfectly
relevant to this list. Laptops need mobile connectivity too.
My experience(s) don't relate to a single device, but I would advise you
against going that route in any case - more on that later.
I've used gprs over bluetooth wi
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