Hello, john.messeder.

On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:07:00 -0500 you said:

> 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.

Remove the iPod Touch, and that's pretty much my exact situation.  

Someone in my camera club has an iPhone and let me play with it a
bit,and I simply fell in lust over its UI, but it has no software.  No
DateBk, no Datashield, no Money, no Docs To Go, no whatever.  It has a
web browser.

My new iPod Classic doesn't replace pTunes, it replaces a Creative Zen
Vision.  I had tried to use pTunes to replace the Zen, but as you said,
the Treo doesn't play well with the car radio, nor does it play well
with Winamp for synching the music.  If I were to get an iPhone, it
would not replace the iPod unless Apple comes out with a 30G version.
I've got more music on my iPod than will fit on the largest current
Touch, which has twice the capacity of the iPhone.

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