Stand-by Joined: 11/20/03
Dame:
My Treo arrived this weekend (only I get the 700w). Fortunately the office seems really quiet to day (July 3rd), so I'll be playing with my new toy all day.
I'm going to try and get it to work with my office email (Mulberry IPOP) and calendar (Oracle) as well.
Any 3rd party software that you have encountered and recommend?
Not yet. But am looking into a voice recognition software. Have you bought a case yet?
I've thought about this because my provider uses this phone and it supports the TomTom GPS software, which I am already familiar with. Has anyone here used the TomTom with the Treo? I'm wondering if the screen is too small for use in a vehicle.
Is Tom Tom a navigation application?
Just a little update. i am now on my third treo 650. They keep having to replace it because it keeps malfunctioning. Now I just have to ride out this two year contract.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I'm waiting for my replacement 700p to arrive, too! Still love it, though.
Any recommendations on hands free devices? I'm not a fan of the bluetooth headsets, but the others are terribly made and break after only a few uses (or that has just been our experience). I may have to break down and get one.....
Kinoma sells a program for the 700p with which you can stream videos from the Site Which Must Not Be Named.
I CAN WATCH VIDEOS ON MY CELLPHONE!!!!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
How is the quality of the video? Looks like a great program.
My 4th Treo 650 is on the fritz again. They are lettingme out of the contract so I am now getting the new Blackberry. I am so happy. I have never hated a device so much.
I ended up getting the Treo 700 p instead of the blackberry. I have 30 days to change my mind. Any thoughts?
http://www.kinoma.com/
Kinoma Player 4 EX plays over the air and local Flash Video, Windows Media 9 and MPEG-4 movies, MP3 and iTunes AAC music, JPEG Pictures, QuickTime VR Cubic Panoramas, and media playlists for Palm Powered handhelds running Palm OS 5.
Kinoma Player 4 EX features:
Watch video and listen to audio from the internet with the Kinoma Media Guide, providing thousands of free TV and Radio selections to choose from the internet, over your cell phone or WI-FI connection
WM9, MPEG-4, AAC, MP3 and 3GPP support
Subscribe to Video and audio podcasts Open up media based RSS feeds
Supports OPML files Use ASX, M3U and PLS playlists
Save bookmarks to your favorite media
Play your personally ripped iTunes Music
View JPEG pictures of any size,right from your digital camera
Enhanced widescreen support on handhelds from Palm Inc.
Tempting. But going to pass.
Videos