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Extreme Limit Sony CLIE NR Series Case Review

Product Requirements: Device: Sony CLIÉ NR Series Anyone out there actually jumped out of a helicopter with nothing but a snowboard??? Okay, neither have I, a fact that makes me question whether or not I have the right to use an Extreme Limit case on my PDA.  Can’t say that I am anywhere near extreme […]

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Palm Tungsten T (m550) Review

Julie’s comments are in BLACK, Judie’s are in italicized BLUE How long has it been since Palm has had something fresh, something different, something cool? Sure, they’ve released their required new PDA models every year as almost every other manufacturer has done, but when was the last time that they actually came out with something that

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I-O Data Multi PC Card Adapter Review

Product Requirements: Device: The following equipment with a PCMCIA Card rated Type II Slot: PC/AT compatible machines, Apple Macintosh PowerBooks, Handheld PCs Operating Systems: Windows XP/2000/Me/98 (Including SE)/95 Windows CE 2.0 and later Mac OS 8.5/8.6/9.0/9.0.4/9.1/9.2/9.2.1 (This product is not compatible with Sleep functions) I have been looking for a way to consolidate all of

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Razor Zayo A600 Pocket PC Review

Product Requirements: Device: Windows PC 98, 2000, ME, XP or later Julie’s comments are in Black, Judie’s comments are in Blue and italicized “So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye…” That’s the little tune that I began humming to my Sony CLIÉ NR70V soon after I first laid my hands on the Razor Zayo Pocket PC.

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Macintosh OS X DOC Converters: MakeDocDD and PorDiBle Review

Product Requirements: Hardware: Any Macintosh computer capable of running Mac OS X Device: Any Palm OS PDA Software: Any Palm DOC reader I primarily use my Sony CLIÉ T615C as an e-text reader. Oh, I check my calendar, look up addresses, and keep up with my checkbook, but most often I use my CLIÉ to

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