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The Digest    Sun, 16 Sep 2007    Volume 02  :  Number 1140
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- Don't even think of replacing your Psion ....

- Dacom Goldcard and Mac?

- A good link from the German Psion-List

- RE: The Last Computer

- Psion 7


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Date: 14 Sep 2007 12:58:33 +0000
From: emai7s <address truncated>
Subject: Don't even think of replacing your Psion ....



Don't even think of replacing your Psion - it can't be done. The Psion is about as good as it's going to get in terms of portable word-processing.

I haven't replaced my Psion RevoPlus - I've upgraded its abilities by using a Dell Windows Mobile device for wireless connections, Skyping, watching videos, etc.

With these two very small machines (both can fit easily in a single pocket) I have a great word-processor, can view most document formats, make cheap international phone calls from any WiFi hotspot, watch videos, listen to MP3 files and so on. I also have StyleTap, a Palm emulator, installed on the Dell, which lets me use my favorite Palm apps on the PPC as well.

As technology progresses, I'll probably dump the Dell, but keep using the Psion as my primary portable computer. I'm pretty happy with this solution.

Peter


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Date: 15 Sep 2007 00:31:40 +0000
From: Vlad A <address truncated>
Subject: Dacom Goldcard and Mac?



A question in one the recent Digests made me think of this: Can a Dacom GoldCard modem be used with a MacBook? New MBs do not have an internal modem anymore.

Any idea?

best,

vlad a


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Date: 15 Sep 2007 00:34:09 +0000
From: Vlad A <address truncated>
Subject: A good link from the German Psion-List



From the German Psion Yahoo-List here is a link to a great feature about Psion history at The Register - or did anyone mention it already? Anyways: thanks!:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/26/psion_special/
best,

vlad a


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Date: 15 Sep 2007 06:42:46 +0000
From: Daniele Squarci <address truncated>
Subject: RE: The Last Computer



-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy H.D. Williams

For the last eighteen months, I have been using a Nokia 9300 and my 
Psion 5mx was, on its return from the nice people at Flexicable, 
relegated to the back of the cupboard. But the other day I pulled it 
out and reinstalled my favourite software. And it was like falling in 
love all over again, even at my age.
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In the opinion of the listers, what is the best way of wirelessly 
linking the 5mx to a Mac and to the internet ?

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Tim, I'm in your exact situation: I use a 9300, I like it's phone/PIM integration, love the automatic syncing with my PC via Bluetooth, and the screen is wonderfully bright. But, but...I could never get used to the poxy keyboard and my fingers are forever hitting the wrong keys. Writing anything longer than short notes is a pain, and this negates the entire idea of having a keyboarded smartphone.

So I recently resurrected my Revo, packed it off for a battery transplant and it is now back in use again. It is like meeting a old friend after so many years. I have also bought an MC218 off eBay to join my netBook! I can now finally write longer texts in comfort and transfer them to the PC via infrared.

However, we must be conscious that technology has moved on and some modern conveniences will never be available for our Psions: PsiWin syncing is *lame* and unreliable; without serial ports, connection to PCs is erratic and dependent on kludgy adapters or erratic infrared connections. Above all, it is getting difficult to connect the Psions to Internet: I don't think it is possible to wirelessly link a 5mx to Internet - you'd need the drivers that are only present on the netBook, and then these only allow for Wi-fi cards that at most support WEP encryption, not the more secure WPA. Even connecting the Psion to Internet via mobile phone is getting difficult: no problem via my 6-year old Siemens ME45, but the Nokia 9300 does not seem to accept outside connections to its modem, even though you can transfer files back and forth.

Ciao from Italy,

Daniele Squarci


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Date: 15 Sep 2007 16:01:38 +0000
From: John Spillett <address truncated>
Subject: Psion 7



You may all be interested to know that a series 7 sold on Ebay for £1,020 ( not a mistype) today.

Regards

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