Monday, September 26, 2005

TOTP - Top Ten Uses For Your PDA

Rob brings you ten things you should be using your PDA for other than just remembering telephone numbers :-

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

You've actually got me to change my thinking from "what could 'I' possibly use a pda for?" to thinking "eh, that gadget could ACTUALLY be useful."...i will stop bagging out my male friends for taking them out when we go drinking/play pool from now on.

Oh and its good to see Jon is getting increasingly more educated on uses of gadgets and the wonders of technology. ;-)

Great show guys! :)

- Chrissie, Australia

podcastpaul said...

My PDA is an original black and white Sony Clie.

I need another one. I'd actually like to look at the MDA as well, what's the difference?

ah...and I'm not into games! Quite lik ethe idea of a mini TV though - that sounds great!

Sam Smith said...

rob and his PDA....

Sam Smith said...

it was wobbling around that mark for a while, is that the feedburner count? if so, my new podcast allready has 15 for some reason, and ive done very little advertising....

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Top Of The Pods said...

Sam Smith - that is a cool show!

Rob
TOTP

Anonymous said...

Just downloaded Skype for my XDA, fab, great show.

Anonymous said...

Here are two more things to add to another great show:

I can't live without Vindigo on my Treo. It's US-centric (yet also includes London [?]), and it links me to restaurants, bars, shops, and movie theaters with reviews, phone numbers, maps, directions, and show times.

And the backlight also doubles as a flashlight while walking the dog at night or, at work, when the power goes out in a windowless room. Low-tech, but important!
-LEM

usbrit said...

How about list the software you mentioned, didn't hae a pen handy in the car (craaaaaash!)?
Would like to check some of that stuff out.
usbrit

Charles Cadenhead said...

usbrit, click on the "Show Original Post" link at the top of the Comments page (should be this page) it will show all the links the guys discussed.

Anonymous said...

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