No wifi?

Vishal Sheth

-- Sent from my Palm Pre
ldouglas wrote:


 



  


    
      
      
      
so what about the Pixi? It has no slider issue - only thing is it has

no wifi on Sprint



On 1/25/10, John Messeder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Turning them off, installing the Palm update, and turning them on,

> especially selectively, does not sound as painful as

> uninstalling/reinstalling them. At any rate, I don't know how many I

> would install.

>       I am at a turning point right now. The Pre is super cool except in

> one place that's pretty much a deal breaker, and a couple of place that

> sort of reinforce the issue.

>       The d/b is the keyboard. My thumbs just don't get along with it

> for more than short stuff. It's fine for adding a contact, entering a

> search or URL, even for a short text message. But it doesn't work for

> longer stuff. My thumbs and the bottom of the display are in constant

> battle. The rest of the keyboard is OK. Not as nice as the Treo Pro, but

> OK. But the thumb battle -- as I've mentioned previously, I use Evernote

> as a pseudo word processor. I've been known to file whole stories from

> my several Treos, and when EN came along, I about threw a party.

>       The other problem, though admittedly a lot lower on the pain list,

> is the camera. Zoom may be coming, and video probably is coming, so, if

> not for the keyboard, I could just wait it out.

>       So my choice is go through the hoops to install the virtual

> keyboard, or try the HTC Hero. I'm leaning toward the latter, if for no

> other reason than to say I tried it and know why I didn't stay with it.

>       I was one of the weird ones who actually liked the iPhone

> keyboard. It was iPhone's inability to sync edited notes, even notes

> that were part of contacts and events, that broke that deal.

>       WinMob's unreliability with ActiveSync (plus my desire for the

> less expensive Sprint service) is giving me an op to try the Pre/Hero

> offerings.

>       Decisions, decisions. But it really all comes down to that

> keyboard thing. Cause, man, other'n that, I love the Pre.

>

> On 1/25/2010 7:36 AM, Craig Froehle wrote:

>> Yes, that would be nice and, in fact, it exists! Kinda. Preware lets

>> you turn on and off individual patches right through its interface.

>> Of course, once you turn it off, you have to go through the list of

>> all available ones to turn it back on. So, a nice feature addition to

>> PW would be to have a personal list of patches such as you suggest.

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