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Don't you think that you miss a bluetooth earpiece?
"C.Joseph Drayton" <kalek1@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:<2vdgg8F2l9g8aU1@uni-berlin.de>...
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> Hi Andybaby,
>
> I've just spent the last 2 months researching Palm solutions for
> e-mail/Internet. I just met with the client today to discuss the
> hardware/software package I am recommending
>
> 1. Motorola V505 GSM phone
> 2. Palm Tungsten|T3
> 3. SnapperMail Premium
> 4. LightNzip
> 5. BtToggle Pro
> 6. WebPro
> 7. Agendus
> 8. Smartlist-to-Go
> 9. BackupMan
> 10. FileMan
> 11. 512MB SD card
>
> The only thing this package won't do is straight 'ftp' upload/download.
>
> I've been using the above setup for about a month, and it has been
> working extremely well.
>
> Ciao . . . C.Joseph
>
> That which a man buys too cheaply . . .
> He esteems too lightly
>
>
> Andybaby wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm thinking of getting a Tungsten E, and upgrading to a tri-band
> > phone.
> >
> > I have questions which are mabye better illustrated with a scenario:
> >
> > You've been travelling and you've just arrived in some tiny town with
> > no Internet cafe. You have your Tungsten E, your dig Camera, and your
> > tri-band phone.
> >
> > You want to:
> > 1. send/receive your emails
> > 2. update your webpage which you were (mostly text) editing on the
> > plane
> > 3. Use the Tungsten to receive pictures from your dig camera, and then
> > minimize, and add them to emails/upload them to your webpage.
> >
> > You do all this using the software in the Tungsten to get the phone to
> > connect to a local ISP using (eg) GRIC dialler.
> >
> > The Tungsten hangs up after the send/receive/upload is over, so the
> > call should take less than 60 seconds (obviously more if you're
> > uploading pictures).
> > You then (offline) read and respond to emails.
> >
> > Also, your email prog doesn't automatically download attachments, so
> > you wont be forced to dl a 2mb attatchment, or spam filled with pics.
> >
> > Is this scenario a fantasy/possible?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Andy
> > ps if theres a web page /FAQ which already covers this please let me
> > know
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