#19823 - 10/06/03 05:01 PM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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Veteran
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Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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I used to work for the store (98/99) that was an authorized Psion reseller and we were under the impression (made by reps) that entire Europe is run by Psion. And yes you are right... being able to change batteries (which lasted long time anyway) is a good thing.
Matt
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#19824 - 10/06/03 06:34 PM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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I knew it was too good to be true... Palm Globe does not exactly work correctly on my Tungsten T. To be specific, the menus do not work - pulls down and then nothing - I have to hit a function button to break out of Palm Globe. Probably something in OS 5.2.1 that causes the old program to freeze up. If anyone figures out how to fix Palm Globe for newer version OS Palms, please let us know.
Tom
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#19825 - 10/07/03 08:08 AM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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Journeyman
Registered: 10/01/01
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Loc: UK
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I sold my psion 5 - I found it was too big for an EDC and psion deciding to pull out of the PDA market was the last straw!
I miss the user interface, superior in almost all respects to palmos, but the display was poor compared to my palm V.
A colour psion with some sort of pen interface would have been a world beater.
Andy
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#19826 - 10/07/03 08:10 AM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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Journeyman
Registered: 10/01/01
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Loc: UK
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Thanks for all of the info so far, I was kinda hoping for URLs to interesting information to be isiloed/pluckered/avantgoed!
Andy
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#19827 - 10/07/03 11:18 AM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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Any software you need for palm can be found here. You can download free trail versions and than upgrade/purchase to full ones. www.palmgear.comwww.palmblvd.comwww.pdarcade.comMatt
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#19828 - 10/07/03 11:18 AM
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Andy,
wasn't psion 7 a color version?
Matt
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#19829 - 10/07/03 12:11 PM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Loc: Ed's Country
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I had a palm Vx, M505 and am now currently on a Sony Clie TG-50.
I must say the Clie is superior to the palms I had in the past. (Don't know about the newer models though). I keep in it: 1. Medical Drug Reference 2. Medical Text reference (Clinical Medical Consult in Isilo) 3. Database files - some patient's records 4. Chest X-ray/ ECG references in Isilo format 5. USAF Survival Manual in Isilo format 6. Various medical calculators 7. Loan calculator 8. Lots of jpg photos of my family 9. MP3s for when i'm bored 10. Electronic NIV bible
Memory is boosted via a 128M memory stick!
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#19830 - 10/08/03 02:42 AM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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Sorry about that... I don't have any "gee-whiz" applications on mine that I can think of. In fact, I have fewer 3rd party applications on my Tungsten T than I did on my M500. What I do have is a lot of important personal information on/for me and family members, as well as a bunch of accrued information on other folks (mostly contact info, but also notes on specific areas of expertise/interest).
Here's a partial list:
Vehicle info from VIN to license plate to mechanical particulars for us and most of my sibs and parents. SSANs, Driver's licenses, etc for all members of the family Various insurance information + telephone numbers Combinations to safes and pertinent manufacturer info - things like that (NOTE: the only jewels I have are my wife and our kids, LoL) Electronic NIV Bible and KJV various books, including Survival FM, fiction, classics, etc. Tons of notes on many topics ...and so on.
One of the powerful things about keeping info this way is SEARCH
I'm tinkering with scans of some key documents - haven't decided how to make that a useful thing YET
So I guess it's all the info on it that is important to me, not any particular application. I'm mulling over what is the most versitile format and am drifting towards Adobe for what I hope are obvious reasons - I keep a lot of stuff in Office formats right now, but will an alien PC host have Documents to Go? Probably not...
I'm hoping to read about what nifty things others are stowing on their PDAs - looking for good ideas.
I see limited use for "how-to" info that I already know cold because I can't imagine realistic scenarios where someone ELSE might need to know that info - the emphasis in "PDA" is the "P" as far as I can see. Now, if my WIFE starts packing a PDA... I've got some ideas of info I'd like to park on hers - not too much, but some additional things that would be especially useful to her.
Regards,
Tom
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#19831 - 10/08/03 02:21 PM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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Registered: 05/10/01
Posts: 780
Loc: NE Illinois, USA (42:19:08N 08...
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I agree with Tom. The search capabilities on a PDA are awesome. You never have to remember what format your stored information was authored; memo, data, reader, etc.
I have way too much info stored on mine (Palm V). I synch it with memo folders from Sidekick, the PIM I’ve used for about 10 years. And I still have info and contacts from 10 years ago, which is why I’m reluctant to switch to Palm Desktop even though Sidekick is no longer sold or supported. Some examples of memos I have include personal info (car data, meds, allergys, voting districts, children’s’ school data, etc.), scouting info, songs, skits & recipes, tropical fish notes, equipped to survive info on gear, kits & techniques; and much more.
Using Avent Go I’ve synch up several web sites, mostly scouting such as Meritbadge.com. This lets me have all of the requirements for all of the ranks and badges handy at meetings.
Using HanDbase I have several databases. Several I use for tracking advancement for scout merit badges. I have one on camps that lets me track al sorts of info, including a link to a S.A.M.E database for weather radio settings. Another to track medical record and contact info for scouts. This let me carry emergency info on all of the scouts with me no matter where I was in camp. I also have a fish auction (yes, there are such things) to track auction items I want to bid on. It links to master species list for killifish, the type of fish I keep. Unfortunately, I’m usually too busy working at the auctions to have actually put this app to test! Lastly, in my previous employment, I synched up several critical reference tables on a SQL database. This let my carry valuable reference info and values no matter where I was in the building, even if I had difficulties logging into the server.
Quick Office lets me synch Word and Excel documents between the Palm and PC. I do retain several reference documents, but usually export such documents to memo format as it takes less memory. The advantage is that I can draft documents on the PDA without having to boot up my laptop and it’s easier to carry around, even with the separate folding keyboard. And the batteries last longer. Although it’s awkward to compose using Quick Sheet the small screen form factor makes it difficult to build a large or complex spreadsheet. So I have a few reference sheets such as a train schedule, troop calendar and survival kit contents (reformatted from ETS pages). The calendar is a file I received from another leader so it’s easier to synch it to my Palm instead of reformatting it into another application.
I also have Mirror and Planetarium loaded. Mirror is so-so in usefulness, but very small in size so I keep it. Planetarium is a VERY cool Palm app. It also doubles as a compass by selecting the Sun and aligning its icon and center point with the sun. You can also use this technique with moon or any visible planet or star (or comet or asteroid, etc.)
Lastly, I have Hackmaster and a bunch of Hacks: Invert Hack, MenuHack, AppHack, Phonelookup Hack, Launch Em Hack, Select Time Hack, Pop Up Names, GlowHack, Dayligh Savings Hack, Drag&Drop, and AfterBurner Hack. Note on Afterburner, which increased the systems clock speed, it affects serial communications, such as beaming and my keyboard. So I have to remember to toggle it on and off all the time. But it does improve performance for my larger databases, such as the S.A.M.E. codes. Also, there was a search hack I tried and liked once that I my look for again and buy.
I’m getting a Blackberry as part of my company issue equipment. I have no experience with it so it’ll be interesting for me to see how it compares. Depending upon that experience, I’m considering upgrading my palm for more memory, expansion slots and a color screen. And then I’d likely add a mapping app and GPS. The grey scale screen makes maps less than optimal.
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#19832 - 10/08/03 05:56 PM
Re: What do you keep on your PDA?
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Registered: 12/10/01
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Willie,
Do you (or anyone else) know if Planetarium works OK with OS 5.2.1 devices? I couldn't tell from their website... that app is on my round-to-it list.
If you switch to a newer model that uses some form of removable RAM (SD/MMC, Memory Stick, or CF), you're gonna lose your mind for a while - the amount of info that is possible is insane. And the newer PDAs are screamers for speed compared to the older ones - good thing.
I didn't migrate the Hackmaster stuff over, but I think I will move Jackflash and TealMover over.
Hadn't thought about importing MeritBadge.Com - great idea.
OT Scouting question - do you guys have a Campmaster Corps up and running? If so, what's your take on it?
Regards,
Tom
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