What could you not get to work with the Palm Pre? Did you try contacting Palm? 
They provide free telephone support for the first some number of months. I 
found them very helpful. 

Too late now, I realize. But I am still interested in what you could not get to 
work. 

Edward Fultz 
[email protected] 
(978) 807-4225 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chuck B." <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 3:10:47 PM 
Subject: Re: [Treo] Re: Still looking for a 700p replacement 






On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Michael J. Barnes 
< [email protected] >wrote: 

> 
> 
> My significant other got a Samsung Galaxy S Captivate this weekend on AT&T. 
> 
Sad to say (?) after spending the better part of 3 weeks trying to get my 
Palm to work the way I neede it to, and many dollars of add on software, I 
finally had to return my almost brand new Pre, and I bought one of these. 
It is incredible! It looks like Android and Gmail connectivity will finally 
relieve my 20 year old almost chemical-like dependance on Outlook and make 
me comfortable with "The Cloud". 

And about "Swype"? It is the greatest invention since the keyboard for 
someone like me, and it makes keys on a smartphone absolutely obsolete. I 
broke my neck when I was 25 and my fingers shake from the nerve damage, so 
touchscreen keyboards have been all but unusable for me up until now. The 
"Swype" option eliminates that handicap. 

The hardest thing for me to get used to with the Android OS? -- NO EXIT OR 
CLOSE buttons on apps, ANYWHERE. Talk about a shift in paradigm. :-) 

Chuck B. 

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