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iPhone as PDA? Enter data on phone directly?
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<blockquote data-quote="XJ-linux" data-source="post: 477881" data-attributes="member: 33722"><p>OK, they just knocked $200US off the price of an iPhone 8GB. So now my only hold back is this: I have a Palm Tungsten T3 which I use with Mark/Space Missing Sync and iCal. I like being able to make on the go calendar entries throughout the day at work on the T3 and sync it withiCal at night. Thus, I can edit those entries in the evening, delete them, etc. So the question is, can I make calendar entries during the day on the iPhone with it's keyboard and sync with my MacBook at night, thereby syncing the two? Or, can I only add items from the Mac and push them to the iPhone, much like the calendar function on the later generation iPods? Any thoughts? Thanks!</p><p>-Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XJ-linux, post: 477881, member: 33722"] OK, they just knocked $200US off the price of an iPhone 8GB. So now my only hold back is this: I have a Palm Tungsten T3 which I use with Mark/Space Missing Sync and iCal. I like being able to make on the go calendar entries throughout the day at work on the T3 and sync it withiCal at night. Thus, I can edit those entries in the evening, delete them, etc. So the question is, can I make calendar entries during the day on the iPhone with it's keyboard and sync with my MacBook at night, thereby syncing the two? Or, can I only add items from the Mac and push them to the iPhone, much like the calendar function on the later generation iPods? Any thoughts? Thanks! -Dave [/QUOTE]
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