Me, too.
Understand, my 680 is doing a pretty good job. Some minor frustrations, 
but little tempting me strongly to look elsewhere.
On the other hand, I finally decided I had to replace p-tunes with an 
iPod -- not because ptunes isn't a super product, but because the Treo 
doesn't play well with my car radio.
A friend tried to turn me onto the iPod Touch. He thought the WiFi and 
"great calendar" were necessaries. And even I had to admit it has a 
really cool GUI. But he's not a Treo user.
So he's not used to Datebk6 and TakePhone and ChatterEmail and they all 
work without having to pay for a WiFi hotspot. AND I can write on my 
screen. AND it's a phone, WITH Bluetooth.
But if the software I love becomes ported to iPhone, and it works with 
my Bluetooth headsets -- now /*that*/ might be a tempting device.

On 03/06/2008 at 1052 -0500
Jeffrey Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> I'm holding out to see what software becomes available for the iPhone
> before I decide what my next device will be.

-- 

/“Thirty-five million deaths leave an empty place at only one family 
table.” /
(News commentator Eric Sevareid in a radio essay on the 25th anniversary 
of the start of World War Two. 8/31/64)


 
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