> From: "Mike Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Anyway, what capabilities are you looking for, Stephen?  The Cingular
> 8125/HTC Wizard I've got does push email, which Blackberries does as
> well (everyone here at work has one, they seem to work as advertised).
>  Beyond that, the 8125 gives a reasonable web browser and a data
> connection.  If it's of any value to you, developing for the 8125 on
> Windows Mobile is a doddle if you've already got VS.

Thanks for the reply and the heads up on the 8125.

In order of real preference.
1) PDA = Planner, messaging, tiny games.
2) Remote Admin to my system so I didn't need a laptop in an emergency
3) Phone
4) Bluetooth so I can have two hands free.
5) memory card holder so i could transmit data from an SD card via USB
or wifi  <<< Not a deal killer
6) Play music while I am at the rack
7) Work in an international setting

I have the VS, and making interfaces to do a quick look-up are what I'd
like to try.

Cingular and T Mobile are the players in that last environment, #7. 
Sprint sucks overseas.






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