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2007-12-14
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Greetings!
My primary reason for wanting a Palm was to replace my paper planner with something electronic. Palm is an easy choice - they have good built in PIM apps and numerous third party choices. I just can't get past the physical hardware problems that so many people have talked about. I like the N800 - it's linux, it has great capabilities, and seems like an all around great piece of electronics. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have much in the way of PIM.
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I used to use a Palm, but I stopped. Now I have an N800, knowing that it would be a little "outside of the norm" to get it working with Palm-like stuff. For me, the most important thing is a to-do list, closely followed by a calendar. I've found that GPE (aside from an annoying and occassionally buggy alarm sound) works great for my purposes - those who claim "poor support" must be tied to Palm Desktop or syncing with Outlook, because just about everything else works great for me.
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2007-12-14
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2007-12-14
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Megabyte450, ArgentSilver:
Thanks for the input, it's quite helpful. megabyte450, I'll definitely read through those guides some more. It occurred to me that if I were to not get a Palm and stick with paper/pencil, I wouldn't have the advantage of the Life Balance software anyway... maybe I can write something for that in my spare time (haha). Of course it'd be a great excuse to learn python, which seems to be ported to the N800...
Regardless, thanks for your input. The N800 seems to be an excellent all around device without all the annoying hardware problems faced by the TX. I'll definitely be looking at it closer, especially if the Amazon return policy isn't too terrible. It's the one really bad thing about these sorts of devices - noone seems to have them on display so you can try them! I don't live close enough to a Nokia retail center, and I'm not going to drive to the airport and pay for parking just to check out a Palm at Detroit Metro.. that's silly. Oh well, /rant.
Thanks again for the info and experiences. if anyone else has input on using the N800 with PIM in mind, I'd love to hear it.
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I am considering the purchase of an N800 in lieu of a Palm TX. I have some fairly substantial concerns regarding the longevity of a Palm TX based on numerous people who have reported problems with dying touch screens, etc. But I digress...
My primary reason for wanting a Palm was to replace my paper planner with something electronic. Palm is an easy choice - they have good built in PIM apps and numerous third party choices. I just can't get past the physical hardware problems that so many people have talked about. I like the N800 - it's linux, it has great capabilities, and seems like an all around great piece of electronics. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have much in the way of PIM.
The only way I can really justify the monetary outlay to get an N800 is if I can replace my planner with it. If I were getting a Palm, I know what software I'd use - LifeBalance. Unfortunately, there is only a Windows, Mac, and Palm version. However after some searching and reading I found out about the Garnet VM and running Palm applications on the N800, and I was given hope. Is there anyone out there using the Garnet VM and LifeBalance? Would anyone who has managed to get Garnet VM working be willing to give the LifeBalance software a shot and see if the Garnet VM can handle it? If it does, I'll be ordering an N800 by the end of the week, especially if I can snag it on sale at Amazon. Otherwise, I'd be interested in knowing what others might be using to get the N800 working for PIM purposes.
Thanks,
- Jesse