Heh. It’s funny how I seldom use my Palm anymore (my Nokia 6510 takes care of schedules), yet everytime a new PDA comes out, I go all weak in the knees anyway 😛
I’ve always liked the idea of a PDA, but in practise, I’m more of a pen-and-paper sort of girl when it comes to making lists. I’m worried that if I got one I wouldn’t use it. Hadn’t considered using my phone to keep track of schedules. Hmm.
Mm. It’s also easier writing your thoughts down on paper, than using Graffiti ™.
I used my Palm to keep me on schedule when I was still freelancing last year, but stopped after I found a full-time job!
And since I always have my phone with me wherever I go, it’s become my de facto scheduler. It also keeps my to-do list. Plus, I can sync it with Outlook to get people’s email addresses.
Good enough for me.
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Better not show this to Mark! He’ll want one for Christmas! :o)
Heh. It’s funny how I seldom use my Palm anymore (my Nokia 6510 takes care of schedules), yet everytime a new PDA comes out, I go all weak in the knees anyway 😛
I’ve always liked the idea of a PDA, but in practise, I’m more of a pen-and-paper sort of girl when it comes to making lists. I’m worried that if I got one I wouldn’t use it. Hadn’t considered using my phone to keep track of schedules. Hmm.
Mm. It’s also easier writing your thoughts down on paper, than using Graffiti ™.
I used my Palm to keep me on schedule when I was still freelancing last year, but stopped after I found a full-time job!
And since I always have my phone with me wherever I go, it’s become my de facto scheduler. It also keeps my to-do list. Plus, I can sync it with Outlook to get people’s email addresses.
Good enough for me.