I am getting my Toshiba E310 pocket PC tomorrow, what programs should I get for it??

Frosty3799

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I am new to the PDA/ Pocket PC world, but I thought it would help me stay a bit more organized, and there was a pretty decent deal for it too ;)

I am mainly going to be using it for school, and keeping track of assignments, but here is a potential list of stuff I would like to use it for. If you know of a program that performs a listed item, please let me know the name of it.

- Graphing calculator for calculus - (is probably built in, by turning on the scientific version of the normal calc, but I'm not sure?)

- Calender/ assignment tracker - (So I could possibly set up my schedule, and every day open up a default layout that has my listed classes, and then I could write what I had to do for each on it, and save it as that date? Possibly just use the loaded on Excel?)

- MP3 player - One may come loaded??

- Games - (when calculus gets boring ;) ... name your favorites/where to get them.)

- DivX player - I heard from a friend that this is possible on pocket PC's, and if (listed as the next item) I get a memory upgrade, I would have room to store them.

- I would also be interested in a memory upgrade for it, since it is only default with 32 mb. What would I get (I don't even know what its called :-\) and where is a good place to buy a 256/512 mb upgrade for a good price? (I did list this in another thread, but received no response in it)

Thats about it, please help me out ;)

Josh

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Frosty3799

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Originally posted by: Kyguy
Bubblet :D VERY addictive!

I am guessing that is the name of a game? Where would be a good web page to look for the quality games?

so um, think you could contribute towards any of the other answers on the list?? ;)
 

Keego

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everything besides the graphing calc & games come with it. It's been too long since I had a PPC so I can't reccomend sites :/

bubblet
 

Rectalfier

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The E310 has a secure digital flash slot, so you can add "Secure Digital" cards to it. I think the largest size is still 128megs. When you get yours, let me know if you directional pad is off center, and if it causes scratches.
 

Frosty3799

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Originally posted by: Rectalfier
The E310 has a secure digital flash slot, so you can add "Secure Digital" cards to it. I think the largest size is still 128megs. When you get yours, let me know if you directional pad is off center, and if it causes scratches.

Will let you know on the directional pad.

Thanks for the info. on the flash slot.
 

Ender510

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I noticed your post was done a few weeks ago.. I am thinking about getting this same one - what are your thoughts on it?? Is it worth it? Amazon seems to have a good deal going..

How does this rate against the others out there? Thanks!