loving the email forensics.

I wonder, though, if moving away from Palm wouldn't be made much
easier with the compatibility layer programs like the one Access
recently released for the Nokia 700 tablet.

What do you lose there, except maybe tighter integration? I'm curious.

On 5/7/08, Art Alexion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 May 2008 11:24:11 am Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
> > Hello, Art Alexion.
> >
> > On Wed, 7 May 2008 05:56:20 -0400 you said:
> > > That's strange.  I have only had (hand me down from my kids) mini and
> > > shuffles.  The mini's OS takes up a tiny amount of disk space.  I can
> put
> > > 3.8 GB of musin on its 4 GB HD. (The OS, takes up no space on the
> > > shuffle's memory.  I get the advertised 512 kb for music.  Are you
> saying
> > > the the OS on your iPod takes up 60 GB?  That's more than the OS takes
> up
> > > on any of my PCs, including Win 2003 Server.
> >
> > How in the world did you figure that "it has only 20 gigs of music"
> > means "it can only hold 20 gigs"?
>
> Because
>
> On Wednesday 07 May 2008 00:04:39 Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
> > In my case, I have an 80Gb iPod Classic as well, but it only has about
> > 20Gb of music on it.  I'm hoping that iPhone 2.0 will have a capacity
> > bump to 30/32Gb.
>
> suggested to me that he was hoping for more space on his iPhone ("capacity
> bump to 30/32 Gb") which suggested to me that he did not have the capacity.
> He also said
>
> >  If not, then I can set iTunes to sync by playlist and
> > use one or two of its Smart Playlists to automatically select tracks to
> > add and/or rotate through.
>
> which suggested to me that he had more than 20 Gb music requiring him to use
> Smart Playlists.
>
> What I didn't realize was that he needed 30-32 GB, not just for his music,
> but
> for other apps as well.
>
>
>
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