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Dell Axim X30

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I just purchased this from Dell, The price seemed pretty good. I hope I made a good choice.
I really just need it to help keep my arse orginized.
Speed really isn't a factor.
Axim X30
Anyone have any input on this thing? I'm curious to know if its good,bad or otherwise.
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Looks pretty nice to me!
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What the heck does anyone use a pda for anyway? I've tried to rationalize buying one of these expensive little toys, but I just can't seem to find a use for them?
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I got the x3 a few weeks ago. It's the older model and cheaper.

One of the pluses is the replacable battery. Some of the others in my price range didn't have that.
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Capm wrote:What the heck does anyone use a pda for anyway?
Schedules, info associated with people (phone numbers, addresses, birthdays), any time you need to take random notes or something you need to do, in a pinch reading a book on the go or even taking notes in class with an attachable keyboard...

I don't use one myself because I don't like it when things get that complicated, but I know people who lead busier lives than I who find them very handy.
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Or people who have memory as bad as mine. Think ... floppydisk memory. :oops: :P
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Capm wrote:What the heck does anyone use a pda for anyway? I've tried to rationalize buying one of these expensive little toys, but I just can't seem to find a use for them?
its gonna help me a great deal with the quotes I must do daily, no more note pads, yah
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looks nice.
What the heck does anyone use a pda for anyway?
i have a PDA, given to me by CAP to use as a Pager, "CAPNet" Messenger and "CAPMail" means. it is web enabled but the firewall is sooo GD enforced i cant even browse DBB :x
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A PDA in the field is invaluable. Being able to have the customer prattle off requirements, and you clickity-click some options, and boom, instant quote, with materials, time, etc, etc, all up front and accurate. Insurance guys love it.

I did programming for PDA's for field/yard workers. With the built-in LAN, they save so much time and effort. (Programmign the thing is a complete pain in the ass tho')

If there's one thing Dell did right (ok the only thing), it was the Axim. Can handle abuse, the screen is clear, the features are decent enough.
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Post by CDN_Merlin »

PDA's are electronic Day Organizers. People who tend to lots of meetings etc need them now.

In my work, most of my clients have BlackBerrys cause they double as Phones and you can get your email wirelessly anywhere in the world.
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AceCombat wrote: i have a PDA, given to me by CAP to use as a Pager, "CAPNet" Messenger and "CAPMail" means. it is web enabled but the firewall is sooo GD enforced i cant even browse DBB :x
I never knew they made toy pagers.
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fliptw wrote:
AceCombat wrote: i have a PDA, given to me by CAP to use as a Pager, "CAPNet" Messenger and "CAPMail" means. it is web enabled but the firewall is sooo GD enforced i cant even browse DBB :x
I never knew they made toy pagers.
screw you. its not a toy....(well unless ya want to call it a big boy toy that costs ~$600 :lol: )
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You may have a PDA Ace, but I doubt you got it from CAP.
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fliptw wrote:You may have a PDA Ace, but I doubt you got it from CAP.
and your belief is not required.
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AceCombat wrote:
fliptw wrote:You may have a PDA Ace, but I doubt you got it from CAP.
and your belief is not required.
And your extravagant exaggerations aren't welcome either.
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are you a member of CAP? if not STFU....you have no idea what they issue to us.
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Post by Bonz »

man has this thread changed directions :roll:
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