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- From: chris@chrism.demon.co.uk (Chris Marriott)
- Path: sparky!uunet!pipex!demon!chrism.demon.co.uk!chris
- Subject: Re: Your chance to spend someone else's $$$!
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- References: <1992Dec22.042540.22754@vpnet.chi.il.us>
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 21:36:47 +0000
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- In article <1992Dec22.042540.22754@vpnet.chi.il.us> cgordon@vpnet.chi.il.us writes:
-
- >Everyone should have my problems.
- >
- >For tax reasons I need to spend about $850 by the end of the end of
- >the year, and I have decided I need :-) a palmtop. (PDA? Whatever.)
- >
- >I consider PC data exchange a necessity, so the cost of a
- >"Connectivity Pack" or equivalent should be included.
- >
- >My primary use for this will be multiple-project management. With two
- >jobs and multiple tasks at each job, I need something to remind me of
- >impending milestones / deadlines.
- >
- >Next priority would be maintaining a list of contacts: Name, Company,
- >Phone number, and freeform notes. Need to be able to search for
- >things like "The guy in California with the laser".
- >
- >While I don't plan on playing Lacrosse with this thing in my pocket, I
- >don't want to have to baby it, either. (Then again, perhaps I could
- >project some game stats...)
- >
- >The Newton isn't out yet.
- >
- >I've played with the HP95, the Psion 3, and the OZ-9600.
- >
- >If you had to drop $850 on pocketable computer hardware in the next
- >week-and-a-half, what would _you_ get? Where would you get it?
- >
- >Email or post; I read this group daily. I'll post my shopping list
- >first thing next year.
- >
- >--
- >----------------------------------------------------
- >Gordon S. Hlavenka cgordon@vpnet.chi.il.us
- >Vote straight ticket Procrastination party Dec. 3rd!
- >
-
- Personally I'd go for the Psion 3 but, heck, I'm biased, I already have
- one and love it!
-
- I used to have a Sharp 8200 but I ditched it - it's a real fancy organizer,
- but, at least IMHO, it ain't a computer. I must admit I haven't seen the
- 9000.
-
- The HP95 is DOS compatible but I consider that to be a positive
- *disadvantage* I'm afraid. There are very few, if any, DOS apps you can
- actually run on it sensibly because of the screen size.
-
- The Psion uses a multitasking operating system that WORKS. You can play
- a game of chess (Psion chess - *highly* recommended!), leave it "thinking"
- in the background whilst you consult your diary, write a memo, download
- a file from your PC, etc. It uses Microsoft's "flash RAM" filing system -
- a fully DOS compatible file system - and, with the addition of the "3Link"
- comms cable simply sees the PC or Mac's disks as additional disks attached
- to it, and vice versa of course. (ie, no special procedures for file
- transfer - just plug in the cable and do "copy a:\*.* c:"). It has a
- useable keyboard and a good screen.
-
- Best of all, at least for the purposes I bought it for, it's a proper
- computer too. It has an excellent built in programming language (OPL)
- which is a form of structured BASIC. For more serious software development,
- you write in C on a PC and transfer the compiled code to the Psion via the
- comms link.
-
- As far as software goes, it has a good diary, a reasonable "word processor"
- which is Microsoft Word compatible - complete with Styles, Outlining, etc,
- and a *wonderful* 123-compatible spreadsheet. Both Psion and 3rd parties
- make a wide range of other software for it.
-
- Anyway, enough said - I'd get the Psion (but you might have guessed that
- already..... )
-
- Chris
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