What PDA do you use? Do you like it?

badmouse

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I used to use my Palm all the time until my life fell apart several years ago. Discovered the joy of low-tech scheduling using little scraps of paper (works better than I would have thought).

But, time to rejoin the tech world. What do you use and like?

Thanks.
 

vi edit

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My wife lives by her Dell Axim X5. All of her appointments, meetings, and intra-day rounds are in there and synched up with Outlook client.

She also has about 50,000 pages worth of drug information and health journals on there too that she uses nonstop throughout the day.
 

GeneValgene

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dell axim x50v

i dont' leave home without it!

-edit-

use it for PIM functions, calendar, contacts, tasks, notes...also to surf the web

for fun, i use it to watch movies and play emulators and listen to music

also use it for GPS
 
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Axim x51v.

Does ... well, everything. VGA screen makes stuff like web browsing and remote desktop actually USEFUL.

- M4H
 

GeneValgene

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Axim x51v.

Does ... well, everything. VGA screen makes stuff like web browsing and remote desktop actually USEFUL.

- M4H

yes...once you go VGA, you don't turn back :)

i bought an x51v for my gf...she's a clincal pharmacist, so she carries all her drug information around the hospital with it
 

vi edit

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i bought an x51v for my gf...she's a clincal pharmacist, so she carries all her drug information around the hospital with it

My wife is a clinical pharmacist and that's what hers is used for as well. :) Lexicomp?
 

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Dell Axim....I used it sometime ago very fervently, but then that initial enthusiasm wore off and I am back to Outlook (contacts) paper notes/memory for meetings.

Another philosophy I developed is.... if you start relying on PDA for things like appointments/tasks, you are actually making less use of memory (already humans use 10-15% of brain capacity)...so back to basics.
 

GeneValgene

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
i bought an x51v for my gf...she's a clincal pharmacist, so she carries all her drug information around the hospital with it

My wife is a clinical pharmacist and that's what hers is used for as well. :) Lexicomp?

yup...lexicomp :)
 
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Originally posted by: SurgicalShark
Another philosophy I developed is.... if you start relying on PDA for things like appointments/tasks, you are actually making less use of memory (already humans use 10-15% of brain capacity)...so back to basics.

How is it any different from having a flip-book and pen in your pocket? It just organizes the data differently. I need to carry both at times, or I'll just forget stuff outright.

And for those of you who are going to do the knee-jerk reaction thing, my memory was hosed as a child, long before I "powerleveled" my "herbalism" skill, thank you very much. :p

- M4H
 

GeneValgene

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Originally posted by: SurgicalShark
Dell Axim....I used it sometime ago very fervently, but then that initial enthusiasm wore off and I am back to Outlook (contacts) paper notes/memory for meetings.

Another philosophy I developed is.... if you start relying on PDA for things like appointments/tasks, you are actually making less use of memory (already humans use 10-15% of brain capacity)...so back to basics.

my x50v is basically ms outlook that i can carry with me :confused:
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: SurgicalShark
Another philosophy I developed is.... if you start relying on PDA for things like appointments/tasks, you are actually making less use of memory (already humans use 10-15% of brain capacity)...so back to basics.

How is it any different from having a flip-book and pen in your pocket? It just organizes the data differently. I need to carry both at times, or I'll just forget stuff outright.

Besides - David Allen/GTD practitioners feel that you are wasting valuable brain capacity on these pointless functions like remembering what time your department meeting is. Instead, collect all of this junk and store it in a system that you will trust yourself to refer back to and free your mind to work on higher-level tasks.
 

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I use my HP 6515 for GPS, Outlook email, contacts, tasks, and appointments synchronized with Outlook at home. I play Solitaire on it too when I get bored. I get my Gmail via POP3 when I'm away.

I have used the web browsing before but it has such high transfer speeds that I go over my 1MB usage pretty fast.
 

halik

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HTC Apache (sprint ppc-6700, verizon xv6700). I love EVDO (highspeed internet on the go), weather, the usual stuff (tasks, calendar etc), my email, 1.3Mp camera and things like that
 

dnuggett

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Used to use an X5 to type notes and surf in college. In fact it replaced my laptop. I have tried to incorprorate at work, but the data transition from the lappy just isn't worth the time. Especially when I can't get down to the level of detail I need to on the screen.

How long does that X50v battery last?
 

Looney

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Well, i still have my Ipaq 1910, but i don't use it for actual PDA stuff.. just ebook reading now. Once Dell comes out with their new smartphone though, i'll pick one up.
 

GeneValgene

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Originally posted by: dnuggett
Used to use an X5 to type notes and surf in college. In fact it replaced my laptop. I have tried to incorprorate at work, but the data transition from the lappy just isn't worth the time. Especially when I can't get down to the level of detail I need to on the screen.

How long does that X50v battery last?

i am an x50v fanboi, but i have to admit the stock battery is crap.

but my axim is plugged in at work, and plugged in at home, and i have an adaptor in my car, so i dont' have to worry about battery

the x51v is supposed to have better power management
 
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Originally posted by: halik
HTC Apache (sprint ppc-6700, verizon xv6700). I love EVDO (highspeed internet on the go), weather, the usual stuff (tasks, calendar etc), my email, 1.3Mp camera and things like that

Those are sweet ... love the sliding keyboard. Wish I could find an unlocked GSM one for less than $Left_Nut. :p

- M4H
 
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Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Used to use an X5 to type notes and surf in college. In fact it replaced my laptop. I have tried to incorprorate at work, but the data transition from the lappy just isn't worth the time. Especially when I can't get down to the level of detail I need to on the screen.

How long does that X50v battery last?

i am an x50v fanboi, but i have to admit the stock battery is crap.

but my axim is plugged in at work, and plugged in at home, and i have an adaptor in my car, so i dont' have to worry about battery

the x51v is supposed to have better power management

That it does. I used it all last weekend - surfing, watching movie clips, showing off - in addition to standard PIM tasks - and it had about 35% life left at the end of it all.

Are you running WM2003 or WM5 on the x50v?

- M4H
 

GeneValgene

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Used to use an X5 to type notes and surf in college. In fact it replaced my laptop. I have tried to incorprorate at work, but the data transition from the lappy just isn't worth the time. Especially when I can't get down to the level of detail I need to on the screen.

How long does that X50v battery last?

i am an x50v fanboi, but i have to admit the stock battery is crap.

but my axim is plugged in at work, and plugged in at home, and i have an adaptor in my car, so i dont' have to worry about battery

the x51v is supposed to have better power management

That it does. I used it all last weekend - surfing, watching movie clips, showing off - in addition to standard PIM tasks - and it had about 35% life left at the end of it all.

Are you running WM2003 or WM5 on the x50v?

- M4H

i'm running WM2003SE on the x50v...i wish i could use WM5, but the one dell has right now is still too buggy on the x50v
 

toant103

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
My wife lives by her Dell Axim X5. All of her appointments, meetings, and intra-day rounds are in there and synched up with Outlook client.

She also has about 50,000 pages worth of drug information and health journals on there too that she uses nonstop throughout the day.

X5?

I think you need to get her a new model
 

halik

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: halik
HTC Apache (sprint ppc-6700, verizon xv6700). I love EVDO (highspeed internet on the go), weather, the usual stuff (tasks, calendar etc), my email, 1.3Mp camera and things like that

Those are sweet ... love the sliding keyboard. Wish I could find an unlocked GSM one for less than $Left_Nut. :p

- M4H

yeah i love it,
thought I would recommend going with CDMA just because 3G / EVDO is faster than GSM edge. I got in on the sprint employee promotion thing and have a 400 min plan with unlimited internet and 500 text messages for $30/mo :)
 

Golgatha

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My wife and I both have a Palm Tungsten E2 PDA. She uses hers daily for accessing .pdf files, contacts, to make quick notes, and she stores a few pictures on there as well. Mine is used to access contacts (both business and personal), store pictures of my 2year old, playback videos of the 2year old, play MP3s, and I keep backups of important documents on there. I also keep handy access to things like serial numbers, credit card company phone numbers (in case of stolen wallet), etc. using the included Documents to Go software.
 

OrByte

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I went all around the block with PDAs and I finally settled on an old Ipaq 1945. I love the design.

I am waiting for smartphones to come down in price and add a bit more performance (power/batt life) before I switch.