Should I buy a Palm TX?

Question by Lucas Blat: Should I buy a Palm TX?
so, i want an palm tx, because i want to play games, play my mp3 files, use apps, open my school archives, etc.

but some people say that a palm is stupid, but i already had a palm top, and i liked… should i buy this one?

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Answer by fsclaol
It’s an older platform however, it still serves me well with what I need it to do.

Mine is over 2 years closer to 3 years old and still working well.

It will do what you describe and with the WiFi radio allow you to get directly onto the Inet if there is WiFi signal.

So, the short answer is YES.

Good luck.

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does palm pre have a lot of fun apps?

Question by pokodotflamingo: does palm pre have a lot of fun apps?
okay so i am getting the palm pre plus soon and want to know what apps to get if there are cool ones if they are tell me top ten please thanx :b

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Answer by TJ J
Check out PreCentral for Apps list and reviews

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Load files and apps to my palm pilot

Question by Bob W: Load files and apps to my palm pilot
I have a CD full of apps and games and the sort to install on my Zire 72 palm pilot. All the files are zipped. Does anyone know the process to load the files to my PP? I know I have to put them on my desk top PP program and hot synch, but how do I get them ready for the palm program. Unzip and then what?

Thanks

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Answer by *Sharon*
When you unzip them, just click on the *.prc or *.pdb file. It will open them up automatically into Palm Desktop and then when you hot sync it will load them.

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Q&A: Top 3 Palm OS application?

Question by lamper: Top 3 Palm OS application?
Just got a Palm T|X and want to fill it up with apps, what are your top 3?

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Answer by jon_harford
I like Plucker, Sudoku, and Patience Revisited. They’re all free!

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Palm Treo 800w vs. Blackberry: Which Really is Better?

Question by Taylor: Palm Treo 800w vs. Blackberry: Which Really is Better?
I was hoping that there might be some really technologically-masterful, kind-hearted people out there who could finally shed some bright light on this subject. I work for a law firm that subscribes to Sprint (we get to keep the phones we choose, even if we leave the firm). While the firm will pay for the service, we must pick up the tab for the phone. In my case, that means $ 249.00. This PDA-type smartphone is/will be my first and I had to make the transition to a PDA-type smartphone because I was strongly advised by ALL of the people in my office that a smartphone would make my job (and life) much more manageable.

So, I called Sprint and spoke to a representative. I explained my needs and the rep recommended the Treo 800w because it was released only a week earlier and was one the “top-of-the-line phones on the market.” I asked about Blackberry, but he said the Treo 800w would be better than the Blackberry Curve for my purposes. I have the option to send it right back within 30 days – no questions asked – in exchange for any other phone in Sprint’s lineup. The Treo 800w just happens to be the most expensive in Sprint’s lineup, so I have the option to choose any other phone they carry. To make a long story even longer, I ordered the 800w despite advice from cazed, impassioned Blackberry and Palm Treo fans in my office. I just chose to order the 800w (and have now had it for 2 1/2 weeks) because it was the most recently released and because the rep told me it was superior to the Blackberry Curve, for my needs. I list my requirements below with the hope that some really super-mega-knowledgable good souls can provide me and others with some really sound advice.

So the following are the most important features to me on a PDA-type smartphone:

(1) fast, reliable, and genuinely useful internet service on the road;
(2) the ability to generate documents from the device itself;
(3) reliable and accurate GPS, and
(4) a good camera with video functionality since I often need it to take pictures and/or videos in connection with my work.

Now, lemmee just finally tell ya’all about my experience with this phone in the past 2 1/2 weeks so I can determine whether I got “a piece,” whether I just need to spend more time with this thing and learn how to use it (yes, I’ve read the manual), or whether I should send it back for a Blackberry.

I post this long question with the hope that the answers will help many others in the same position who must rely on devices such as this one to make life a little less chaotic and to make a living.

I have now been using the Palm Treo 800w for approximately 2 1/2 weeks and have observed that while it was initially and still is fairly difficult to use with regard to the features and functions of the phone (hardware and software), it appears to be an extremely feature-rich phone that works well and quickly, but learning how to use it proficiently seems to be a pain.

The primary difficulty with the phone seems to be maneuvering the complicated Microsoft Mobile Pro 6.1 operating system which many claim is more adaptable and easier to use in professional networking than Blackberries. I know nothing on this topic, so I defer to the experts that will respond. While I am fairly proficient in computers, I have no clue as to how that translates into smartphones. It just seems that performing any simple function on this phone isn’t so simple and requires too many steps. AND, the multiple steps a user has to perform to utilize the function he/she needs to acccess leave programs running in the background which must be closed to maintain the operational efficiency of the system. Also, if people find this bit of information important, the 800w speaker produces horrible sound in my opinion and crackles more than a bowl of Rice Krispies in ice cold milk.

Since this is my first smart phone, I’d like to know whether this is just part of the natural transition from a small flip-type cell phone to a smartphone, or whether Mircrosoft Mobile 6.1 Pro on the Treo 800w is worth the effort to learn. Also, is one really technically better (as between the Treo 800w and Blackberry Curve) or more likely to be more-widely used by industry in the future?

Thanks a bunch in advance for any well-informed information regarding this issue. I hope some of the information discussed in this posting will be helpful to others who have to make a living using these phones. Thanks again for reading!!!

Thanks so much for your responses thus far. Alas, after spending almost 3 weeks with the Treo 800w, I have concluded that it is simply to difficult to use. Even if one reads through the manual (as I have) and is somewhat technically savvy (as I am), this operating system just needs to made more simple. Additionally, the speaker on the phone distorts and crackles sound, there is no flash, battery life is extremely poor, and the lack of a conventional 3.5mm jack for a conventional earphone/headset really makes matters even more difficult. This phone is indeed feature-rich and has remarkable capabilities, but if one is not able to use those functions efficiently, then the entire utility of the phone is diminished. I’d still like to hear any additional comments regarding the 800w, but for my part, I think I am going to return/exchange it for the Blackberry Curve 8330.
Hello there, and thanks so much for taking the time to write. How long have you had your 800w? My dilemma is really the following in the simplest terms. I like the form factor (appearance) of the 800w, and it appears, strictly from a technical specification standpoint, that the 800w is superior. While the Treo has more memory (256MB) than the BB Curve, better resolution, document programs (MS Word), independent Wifi, and yes, the stylus, which I actually like as well, the BB Curve just seems easier to use. However, after having read through the 800w manual and actually having used it “out in the field” for almost a month, I still find it extremely frustrating to operate. For me, the configuration of the MS Mobile 6.1 system on the 800w is not intuitive. My other issues are some more basic: crackling speaker at high levels, lack of an earphone jack, lack of a flash (which can often be used as a flashlight), and voice dialing issues. I hope this info helps others. Thanks!

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Answer by Jojo
I like the palm.

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Palm centro and ring tones .?

Question by crimson f: Palm centro and ring tones .?
Hello i am having some troubble with the palm first off i cant get the software on my computter i have windows vista 64 on my lap top I also would like to know how i can make my songs that i do have on there Via blue toothed as ring tones can some one please help me ..

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Answer by Lou D
Ringo Pro – MP3 Ringtone Player is a great app hope that helps you.

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Which Cingular Phone is the Right one for Me?

Question by Philip Gimore: Which Cingular Phone is the Right one for Me?
Well ill start off with some background info. I used to live in San Diego (im currently 18) when i went to highschool i had to have the coolest latest greatest Phone for Verizon. now im in Kentucky and my only option is Cingular. However Which phone to pick from? most people out here are hicks (in my opinion) and own these ridiculously old color flip phones, I want something that says hey look at me, Im your first civilized business man out here, What ever i get must be a Pda/ Smart Phone, theres no turning back to those ugly basic phones anymore. I want something with an Os like windows mobiles, NO PALM software. Now i have also owned in one point in time every pda phone made by verizon, and overall i loved the Palm 700W. However keep in mind im still a Kid, im a senior in high school, All i want is an awesome phone that will work for cingular, So yes unlocked Phones are also an option. I like the Iphone but i cant justify spending $ 600. Probably $ 400 Tops, 2 Year Contracts are ok.

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Answer by ryanbrouillette
i would suggest the samsung blackjack. it has all the bells and whistles with windows mobile os. it has a good camera and multimedia features with a music and video player. it is a fast 3g phone. i have this phone and like it alot better than the blackberry pearl. go to www.cingular.com and look at this phone’s specs and see what you think

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how to get a sony clie palm pilot to work?

Question by skiinstructor_101: how to get a sony clie palm pilot to work?
I need to know how to install and where to find free reading software to my desk top to link my palm pilot to my pc.

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Answer by Andy T
Since it is just a Palm machine, I think Sony did not modify and break the OS so the unmodified Palm Desktop should be enough. Download from Palm’s site.

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How can I get my palm desktop calendar imported into Yahoo calendar?

Question by dh5467: How can I get my palm desktop calendar imported into Yahoo calendar?
I have attempted to follow all of the tips on the sync help site. When I try to create a dba file from my palm desktop and import it into yahoo I get this message,”Yahoo! Calendar Problem (code 0)
The file was not imported or was the wrong format, please check your file. ” I was able to get my Yahoo calendar imported to my palm desktop. I have also tried to sync the information but I get a message saying, “A conflict in the installed conduits has been detected”. I have attempted to change calendar to “Do Nothing” but this has no affect on the problem. I am really getting frustrated with this and would appreciate any help I could get. On top of all of this I cannot sync my device with my palm desktop software now.

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Answer by toddk57@sbcglobal.net
well: according to your “Calendar the best effort is get that
done just by editing where as known.Yes upon certain Computers must have Windows xp 95-98 or bettter with update
as required only forward for yourself ” ok ?
try://yahoo.calendar/installation.com !

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Q&A: How do i install palm OS software without opening the desktop programs?

Question by walmartsgreedy: How do i install palm OS software without opening the desktop programs?
By the way, im running on Palm OS 5.0
.Also, i have a Palm Tungsten E.It’s a discontinued PDA.

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Answer by Mike
In all honesty, I have no idea what you are asking, but I’ve narrowed it down to two things.

One, You want to know whether you can install new software onto your device without using your desktop computer.

To answer that one, yes you can, but you would need someone one else to have that software on their palm, and then they would beam it to you.

Two, you just want to know how you can install new software to your PDA.

Download the program that you’re interested in, and double click on it, palm will ask you which user its for (if there are multiple users), press ok, and then hotsync.

The palm program/file will have either a PRC or PDB extention for you to double click on.

If I guessed wrong, sorry, but this is the best I can do with the detail provided.

Good luck.

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