Save me trolling through Thai sites, how do they compare price wise with the
Centro?

Jomo

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger
Prokic
Sent: 07 June 2008 13:37
To: Treo User Palm Treo User Group
Subject: Re: [Treo] Re: Sign of the times?

I recommend a Blackberry. No dbcache problems, easier to use than a palm. No
touchscreen thus no calibration problems, a rolling trackball is much easier
and better..... Too many reasons why it makes sense to go to a blackberry.
Plus a lot of the best palm programs have converted ot will be soon, 

Roger
-=[ Sent via BlackBerry Curve 8310 by AT&T ]=- 

-----Original Message-----
From: Alli <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:alli%40allibama.net> > 

Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 07:14:32
To:[email protected] <mailto:treo%40yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [Treo] Re: Sign of the times? 


I've just spent a week in an office with a guy with an iPhone. He traded in
his Treo 680 for it, cause Palm was "too complicated." However, over the
past week, he was severely limited in what he could do as we had no WiFi and
very limited cell service available. I could still go online and get my
mail, watch tv on my Slingbox, use my Centro as a large jump drive to
transfer files from one computer to another, and all the usual good stuff.
We could both use our devices as phones, mp3 players, calendar/address
books. Switch to an iPhone? Are you out of your mind? 

Jomo wrote: 
> To be honest, I am now looking at the iPhone as there seems to be a 
> new one being announced next week.
> 
> I quite like the idea of having my iPod & phone all in one but the 
> main issue for me is the lack of support of MS Office (I use DocsToGo 
> on the Palm).
> 
> Rumour seems to be that they might be addressing that with the latest 
> release. Will have to wait and see what transpires.
> 
> Although there are many Palm apps available (that probably would not 
> be available from Apple), the ones I use now are more novelties rather 
> than essentials, and it wouldn't be a problem to do without them. 
> Office, the iPhone's large screen and the ability to surf the net via 
> wifi are more important.
> 
> Will take your advice and take a look at Blackberry though. If it fits 
> the bill it could be an viable alternative.
> 
> Jomo

------------------------------------ 

Yahoo! Groups Links 





 


Reply via email to