DEAR LAZYWEB
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- What phone headset should I get? I do not yet have bluetooth. My phones, both cordless on landline and wireless, have 1.5mm plugs. Previous headsets have been flimsy and had such bad sound quality that everyone insisted I stop using them. Suggestions?
- I may need to dump my Sidekick and get a new PDA. My needs are: a terminal program that does ssh; a web browser, however small; a decent email program. I'm looking at Blackbery and Treo and some other smart phones but would be interested in hearing about what you think.
- I know the blood runs hot when defending technologies, so don't flame each other or I'll give you such a PINCH.
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Date: 2007-02-05 07:04 pm (UTC)I have no advice.
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Date: 2007-02-05 07:31 pm (UTC)My friends with Treo 700's get much, much more use out of their devices and faster data speeds, and I think the units are considerably faster. I have also come to hate Symbian.
One other good thing about that unit though: it does have a nice wide screen, and you can run putty on it, so it is pretty decent for ssh. The web browser is painfully slow. Messaging (sms, email) is ok, nothing special, also slow when accessing real interweb mailboxes.
It does support blackberry connect if that is something you care about.
Bluetooth works well, and with Bluetooth I do like the Jabra headsets. (I have a BT500 I think?) They're very slim and understated compared to some of the Lieutenant Uhura nonsense people have sticking out of their heads.
If I did it again right now I'd spend the extra cash for a Treo. The extra hardware cost is inconsequential compared to a year's worth of access fees.
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Date: 2007-02-05 07:57 pm (UTC):D
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Date: 2007-02-05 08:58 pm (UTC)As far as the headsets i Have a Shure Quietspot which i love/d untill i got BT, also i have heard good things about the Etymotic Research corded headset
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Date: 2007-02-05 10:31 pm (UTC)It has all the bells and whistles I need and want, and then some. I have heard (however I have not looked int) that there is a linux compatible client for syncing. I don't know about Apple.
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Date: 2007-02-05 10:38 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-02-05 10:36 pm (UTC)* The built-in browser, Treo, is great but sometimes chokes on large pages, pages with lots of images, or pages with large images.
* Xiino is a 3rd party browser that goes through a proxy that automagically zips up text and resizes images. They don't have to be resized in the browser, so take less memory/CPU, and the file transfers are smaller so less bandwidth. It would be a perfect browser, except some of the JavaScript capability is broken and because the proxy is in Japan, lots of sites (including Google) think you want the Japanese version, until you find the "switch to English" link.
* TuSSH is a great SSH client, but if you want 80x24, expect something as readable as a 3 point font. If you're just using command-line stuff, you can comfortably use a readable font, but if you are using a full-screen curses application, prepare to get the magnifying glass.
* Email--I don't know. It comes with VersaMail, which is adequate for sending. I don't ever check the mail on the Treo, but understand that it works decently. It doesn't do push email like the Blackberry, though. (I'd bet there was probably a 3rd party app that does push email, but don't know what it is.)
* IM--I know you didn't mention IM, but VeriChat does a wonderful job of AIM and Yahoo (and I think ICQ and MSN), and works using a push model, so you don't have to be running the application. Unfortunately, it does not handle Jabber (GTalk and LiveJournal.)
* upIRC is an awesome Palm IRC application. 'nuff said.
* Google Maps in the Treo is a beautiful application. With the other handheld platforms, they used a clunky Java runtime, the Treo app is native and is FAST and EASY!
* GSM EDGE + Treo + Bluetooth + PowerBook = Crazy Delicious. Internet from anywhere. Admittedly, it's only about 128k, so you're effectively on a wireless ISDN, but it's better than nothing when there are no open WiFi access points. And it's perfectly fine for ssh'ing into a machine from a *real* terminal.