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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPod Hardware and Accessories
New iPod Nano, New PDA
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<blockquote data-quote="Dillinger-63" data-source="post: 209196" data-attributes="member: 15943"><p>For a long time I was a Palm fan, then Palm got behind the times so I switched to a Dell Axim x50v. One thing I noticed was that all I ever really used my Dell for was the calendar, contacts and an ocassional notes. The problem was the Dell was so bulky and the battery life stunk even though I had another battery to swap out. Then I got to checking into the Nano, and the fact that stores contacts and my calendar, of course the drawback is you can't change anything on the fly via a stylus, but then I thought, well I never really do that anyway, and I can sync it to my PowerBook where I make all my entries into iCal and Entourage anyway. So with all of this new info in hand I have decided to sell my Dell Axim, and all of the "stuff" I have with it (eBay) and my new PDA is my Nano 4 gig. Now if Apple will make a few additions, and a bit more memory I'd have the perfect, "tiny" PDA.</p><p></p><p>I was at Best Buy and I saw that the software company Brouderbund (sp?) has a Windows program called "Tune Plus" (they don't make a Mac version) that allows you to transfer your e-mails, Outlook info and such to any iPod. Does anyone know of a Mac version of any software like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dillinger-63, post: 209196, member: 15943"] For a long time I was a Palm fan, then Palm got behind the times so I switched to a Dell Axim x50v. One thing I noticed was that all I ever really used my Dell for was the calendar, contacts and an ocassional notes. The problem was the Dell was so bulky and the battery life stunk even though I had another battery to swap out. Then I got to checking into the Nano, and the fact that stores contacts and my calendar, of course the drawback is you can't change anything on the fly via a stylus, but then I thought, well I never really do that anyway, and I can sync it to my PowerBook where I make all my entries into iCal and Entourage anyway. So with all of this new info in hand I have decided to sell my Dell Axim, and all of the "stuff" I have with it (eBay) and my new PDA is my Nano 4 gig. Now if Apple will make a few additions, and a bit more memory I'd have the perfect, "tiny" PDA. I was at Best Buy and I saw that the software company Brouderbund (sp?) has a Windows program called "Tune Plus" (they don't make a Mac version) that allows you to transfer your e-mails, Outlook info and such to any iPod. Does anyone know of a Mac version of any software like this? [/QUOTE]
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