Sunday, November 26, 2006

the portable solution, updated

The Palm T|X is a keeper. I'm updating this post so that it might help others who are searching for what I needed [a portable file access/editing/uploading system when a laptop isn't really required]. Other blog posts all over the web were what saved my butt and led me to my solution, so I am returning the favor.

Thanks to everyone for their commenty feedback on my mobile solution challenge! We're working with this baby right now. Palm t|x. It's lean on built-in memory, but takes up to a 2gb sd card [and I love sd cards -- both my cameras use them]. It came with a wireless keyboard [!] in the box, has built-in wifi and bluetooth and displays in landscape with one click. $399 at Best Buy, $329 at Tigerdirect.ca.

In order to get it to mount on my desktop like another drive so I could drag files onto it, I needed this -- the Missing Sync utility. Handy as hell, $39, and it syncs my iCal and other native mac scheduling/address/task tools, rather than having to use the palm desktop. Which has not changed since I last used it in 1998. Gak. How lame.

The Missing Sync is, without question, the single most essential utility I purchased. Worth every penny.

Another brilliant solution was found here, at Green Dragon software. DragonEdit. It's an HTML editor written meticulously by [I think] a guy while he was at college. I found the forums starting in 2002 when he started working on it and I think the current release just came out this year. Shareware definitely worth paying for. It has integrated FTP, but I can't get it to work.

Instead, I use VFSFTP, which works beautifully. $9.95.

A few notes:
- I bought an older 2gb SD card, and wondered if it would slow down my internet connectivity, etc. Absolutely not. With a good wifi connection, the Palm t|x is as fast as my home high-speed internet.
- I bought the hard case for the unit, and it's solid as a rock and worth the money. Way cheaper in the US, so find it there if you can.
- Battery life? Excellent.
- E-mail -- built in Versa Mail works great with all my popmail accounts, and has built-in settings for services like gMail.
- Acrobat for Palm seems to work best when you set the conversions to fit the documents to the device. I had crashes when I tried to convert them full size.
- want to blog? use this.
- want to connect to your home wifi? you'll probably need to add your Palm's IP address to your allowed devices if you've got it password protected. once hub did that, I could get on at home no trouble. [just using the password wasn't enough]

Comments:
Oh, I'm so envious. I love gadgets! Unfortunately I do not have a gadget budget, so I must live vicariously through others' gadgets. Thanks!
 
Not lame! What I loved about the Palm OS was that it never tried to be anything fancier than a simple organizer. It's only when you start trying to do too much with one little machine that you become WinCE, and nobody wants that. Mind you, I haven't had a Palm in about three years, so I'm light-years behind. For all I know, they have one that makes coffee for you now...

That being said, congrats on your new gadget! Enjoy!
 
actually, what i really wanted was a tiny mac os x system, stripped down to run html and ftp only. so a mac version of a pocket pc? i'd have loved that. :-) [i hear there are some coming from korea, and my hub tells me there are rumors about a device coming from apple itself all the time...but who knows if they're true?]

and as for lame, you have to see the new palms. they've smoothed out the interface, made everything look nicer without losing the palm-ness. except the palm desktop (calendar, etc), which still looks like a first-year graphics student designed it. it wouldn't have taken much to smooth out its appearance to match the rest of the palm software. that's all i'm saying.
 
thank you amy. i own a t|x too, and i think i'm using it at about 5% of its possibilities. i will deep explore all your links. :)
 
I like looms. Nice looms.


Looms with silk on them, hand painted silk.
 
Yeah, you're right. It does look like a first year graphics project.

I hope you get all your bugs ironed out.
 
I have to throw in that I jumped on the Palm T|X bandwagon thanks to Amy and so far I'm loving it. Having lost my laptop earlier in the week to a tea disaster, I was able to buy the iMac I wanted (to run Aperture) and still have my portability device. Sweet!
 
i'm late for this comment, but i think the novelty! yarn would look great as the trim for a felted bunny bed, a la this pattern:
http://wendyknits.net/knit/kittybed.htm
 
Do you have a laptop? I'm not sure how much I would use this, given how nice and small my 12" powerbook is, however I can't take it to SnB because I'm always carrying to much other stuff.

I would like something that I can put PDF knitting patterns and other HTML file patterns on so i can keep all my patterns in my pocket. but PDF's have images and I have never seen that work well on a palm. Your thoughts?
 
Amy, thanks for all the detail. I just upgraded my overworked Palm t3 with a Palm tx. Loving it so far!
 
Thanks so much for all the links - I've saved them and plan on spending some time looking at them - my new Palm just followed me home Sunday...
 
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