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Old 10-06-2010, 06:22 PM   #8
CraftyDan
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Device: PRS-600 and PRS-350
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You know, with the 'handwriting' application, and the notepad application, the PRS350 is only a calendar and a contact list away from a basic PDA. It's small enough and "Palm-able" enough to work.
I've been thinking along the same lines.

If you could get Outlook (or PC/net planner of your choice) to print to epub/pdf your schedule for the next 30 days in page-a-day and/or page-a-week format you've got a read only planner.

Same strategy for an address book.

In my mind the only thing left is . . . A CALCULATOR!

<sigh> Sadly, I have to wait until next week to get mine. Checkbook just doesn't have it in it yet. </sigh>
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