Re: [MV] Advise on Personal "hand helds"

From: Patrick Jankowiak (eccm@swbell.net)
Date: Wed Jan 29 2003 - 21:05:29 PST


A hand spring is cheap and does alot, but you sound like you may need
more.

One thing to know on such items: they consume some battery power even
when off, and if you are careles for a month, the (your) data can
disappear when the batteries die on some models.

42Ford GPW wrote:
>
> O.K. Guys,
>
> Some of you seem to be very computer capable:
>
> I will be traveling alot more and I want to maybe get a Palm-pilot
> type hand held to start using instead of my bulky day planner and in some
> cases my laptop. I have the day planner routine perfect, but these hand
> helds seem real nice.
>
> What should I look / lookout for ??
>
> What features do I need to make sure I get ?
>
> What brands are the best ??
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
> Mike Curtis
> 1942 GPW(2) 1943 WC-52
> 1942 MB 1943 WC-56
> 1944 MB 1951 M37
> 1951 M38 1963 M37-B1
> 1955 M38-A1 1968 M35-A2
> 1972 M151-A2
> FORD GPW SPARE PARTS/BOXES/TAGS, ETC.
> AND ONE GREAT WIFE !!
>
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