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2006-02-08
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2006-02-08
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2006-02-08
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2006-02-08
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@ Los Angeles
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PDA tools, and web site demonstration are the main features.
If the sketching tool was better, it could be used as sketch modeling for web design clients. Unfortunately - it's pretty sucky at this point with non-fullscreen canvas, no multiple undo, and general lack of features.
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2006-02-09
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2006-02-09
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My 770 servers the same functions that my palm lifedrive used to serve - but it does most of the them much better.
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2. I carry several references with me as pdf's, e.g. technical books from oreilly's safari online bookshelf.
3. I can use bugzilla and RT, a bug tracking and a ticketing system, while in a meeting.
4. I keep several tables of important configuration notes via memos and gnumeric.
About the only thing I still feel the 770 is pretty bad at is being a mobile imap client. I'm trying to find a web based email client that works well with the 770 as a workaround until someone, possibly me, ports something that makes better use of the 770.
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