I don't have any need to sync mail - but I use calendar very heavily and do need to keep that synchronized to my Treo. Calendar and Contacts.
Is that hard to do? Edward Fultz [email protected] (978) 807-4225 ----- Original Message ----- From: "ldouglas" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 1:36:35 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: [Treo] Considering Upgrade From 700P to Pre Plus - Should I? i think syncing with Exchange is no problem as long as you have access to the server via EAS, IMAP or POP. If not, maybe Pocket Mirror could work with your Exchange-connected Outlook installation to sync mail like with the 700p. On 2/23/10, George Kontos < [email protected] > wrote: >> thinking about upgrading from my 700P to a Pre Plus with Verizon. > > This is exactly what I did 1 month ago, after using the 700p for 4 yrs. > > First let me say that I absolutely LOVE the Pre Plus, even more than I did > the Treo. It's got some deficiencies, but they will probably be addressed > in future firmware updates. The Pre is faster, sleaker, and offers a much > more pleasing user experience. > >> Today I use my 700P for: > 1. Phone (of course) > 2. Calendar (essential) > 3. Contacts (essential) > 4. EReader (heavily) > 5. Memos >> > > A few comments about specific apps you mention: > > The built-in Calendar, contacts, and memos are not searchable (except for > name and phone number in contacts). If you rely heavily on searching for > info on your Treo, you may miss this ability on the Pre. > > Memos reside solely on the Pre and don't sync with anything (such as > Outlook). Additionally, they are not searchable. If you have a need for > accessing and editing your memos on a PC, you can use a third party memo app > (for example, Evernote or Pocket Mirror). > > >> Today I don't do any data work - did not want to pay data plan fee. But > with the data plan I expect I would use it more for internet (mapquest, > phone number lookup like pizza place, etc.). >> > > With the Treo, because the web browsing was so tedious and slow, I only used > the Internet access feature (web surfing) on rare occasions when I really > needed to find out something. But with the Pre, it truly serves as a > replacement for the desktop PC's browser. The screen is very readable and > with the ability to easily expand and contract the page with the flick of > your fingers, it makes it very pleasurable to use. > > >> Today I synchronize my calendar to Exchange using the hotsync and a > cradle. > > I am not an Exchange user, so I can't comment specifically on this, but I > can tell you that there is no more hotsyncing, at least not the way you're > used to with the Treo and other old palm devices. Many Pre users sync with > Google apps in the "cloud", mainly for calendar and contacts. The built-in > memos and notes apps reside only on the Pre. > > I installed a 3rd party app called Chapura Pocket Mirror. It allows me to > sync via Wi-Fi to my home PC, and syncs to my Outlook calendar and contacts. > It also contains (far superior) replacements for the Pre's built-in Notes > and Tasks, which also sync with Outlook. I do not know if this will sync > with Exchange, but it probably does. Another great feature of Pocket > Mirror is that the notes and tasks are searchable. > >> My current 700P is working fine but I saw a Pixi Plus and it was so much > smaller than my 700P. The guy did not have the Pre Plus (Verizon Wireless > Zone) so I could not touch it. >> > > Though the Pixi and Pre run the same operating system, the Pre has > advantages: larger screen, more memory, more storage capacity. I believe > the Pre will also be able to do certain things that the Pixi will not. > >> Synchronizing my calendar to Exchange is essential but, as I say, today I > do this through the HotSync function and I assume that would still be > available. >> > > I find syncing with Outlook via wi-fi (using Pocket Mirror) liberating. I > can sync changes from anywhere in my home at any time without having to run > to the computer room and connect the device to the PC via a cable. If > syncing with a cable is a requirement for you, there is another app that's > similar to Pocket Mirror which syncs via cable. I can't think of the name > at the moment. > > There are several Exchange users on this forum. Perhaps one of them will > give you some tips regarding that. > > George > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto: [email protected] ] On Behalf Of > [email protected] > Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 10:08 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Treo] Considering Upgrade From 700P to Pre Plus - Should I? > > I am thinking about upgrading from my 700P to a Pre Plus with Verizon. My > question - is it ready for me to do this? Cost would be about $150 I think > (I have a $100 new-every-two credit) as I am not sure if there is a mail-in > rebate. > > I know Verizon will hit me with the $30 data plan fee. Today I use my 700P > for: > > 1. Phone (of course) > 2. Calendar (essential) > 3. Contacts (essential) > 4. EReader (heavily) > 5. Memos > > Today I don't do any data work - did not want to pay data plan fee. But with > the data plan I expect I would use it more for internet (mapquest, phone > number lookup like pizza place, etc.). I might try to connect my Comcast > email but that is not essential. And my company probably won't permit me to > connect it to Exchange. Today I synchronize my calendar to Exchange using > the hotsync and a cradle. > > Are there other things I might find useful that would justify upgrading? My > current 700P is working fine but I saw a Pixi Plus and it was so much > smaller than my 700P. The guy did not have the Pre Plus (Verizon Wireless > Zone) so I could not touch it. > > If I do the upgrade it sounds as if I will need to find a way to synchronize > my calendar. My laptop is WindowsXP (we will be going to Windows7 when my > laptop is replaced July, 2011). Synchronizing my calendar to Exchange is > essential but, as I say, today I do this through the HotSync function and I > assume that would still be available. > > So, thoughts? I have been willing to wait but am getting the itch. > > Edward Fultz > [email protected] > (978) 807-4225 > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
