Hmmmmmmmmmmm, well, BOTH!  :-)

 

There was a book (Becker?) about Palm-based productivity that posited that
one should  always capture stuff in the Palm memo pad, which would sync back
to the PC.  Then, daily, process that information (by cut and paste) into
the right place (calendar, address book, task, etc.).  The idea is to make
capturing information quick and allow processing later.  That could work on
the Pre, if we ever get a Memo/Notes app that syncs with something (dare I
say Outlook?) on the PC.

 

I suppose right now one could have a persistent named Task that could serve
that purpose.  As long as the user is using Outlook (or eventually Google
Apps or Gmail) tasks, it would quickly get back to the PC for further use.

 

OR, you could have a more general "quick add to" button in US that
subsequently allowed you to choose email, contacts, calendar, tasks, notes.
Type the text, tap, tap and the text is in the right place!!  

 

OK, I guess I'm weird, too. . .

 

Cheers,

Don

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Craig
Froehle
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 6:34 AM
To: treo
Subject: [Treo] Idea for webOS univ. search


I woke up at 3:05 last night with an idea that I wanted to email to myself.
That led me to another idea: adding a "quick email" to webOS universal
search (US) menu.

Imagine being able to specify an email address in US. You type in something
and, below the list of search engine buttons, is a "quick email" button,
which will send whatever you typed to the email address you specified with
some form of descriptive Subject.

Is that something anyone would use, or am I weird? Don't say "both." :-)

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