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110 of 110 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
True Greatness,
This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
Unlike people who were "already happy" with their bulky organizers before purchasing this product, I had been wanting a Palm for quite some time. Therefore, the expectation bar was raised.Now that I have the product, the bar was met! Some questions you may have about Palms: 1. How do I enter data? One of three easy ways: with a small pen which you use to write directly into the Palm Pilot; with a pop-up keyboard; or you can enter information on your computer and download it onto your Palm Pilot. 2. Is it hard to learn? The thing I found most amazing about this is how easy you can learn it. Usually something as robust as this product has a high-learning curve. However, that is not the case here. 3. Can you play games on it? Hey admit it, we all thought it was pretty cool when we found out we can play games on it. I have about 12 games on mine (and it takes up hardly any space at all). Now all those boring lines at the bank, airports, and sitting in doctor office waiting rooms are but a memory. ;-) 4.This one is cheaper than the others, should I buy an expensive one? That is up to you. I personally don't need to store 1,500 appointments, 6000 phone numbers, etc. I'm just a guy who likes to have things organized. This product does that and lots more. I think that one of the top-dollar ones would be overkill (at least for me it would). 5. What's the coolest thing about the product? I personally like the fact that there are literally hundreds of thousands of *FREE* programs that you can download onto the Palm Pilot. If you are the type of person who likes to control his or her scene, I strongly urge you to purchase this product.
102 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great first time PDA!,
By "marmar45" (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
Although this unit lacks the spacious memory capacity of most of its siblings, the Palm IIIe packs in most of their features and is an excellent entry level device to experience the convenience and fun of PDAs.The sturdy unit easily slips into a pocket. The screen is sharp, and the adjustable contrast and backlighting options make it readable in most light levels, although it can be tough to achieve a balance in low light conditions. Two AAA batteries power it for a surprising amount of time (but extensive use of the backlight feature drains them fairly rapidly). File management through the palm OS is easily configurable, and the unit is very responsive. The Graffiti writing system can be learned quickly, and the on screen keyboard and number pad are readily accessible for those tricky characters. I wasn't organized prior to receiving this device as a gift, and I must admit that I'm still not. The included address book is very usable, and the ability to beam "business cards" to other palm pilot devices via infrared makes it easy to record and keep track of colleagues' contact information. The day planning software, with it's configurable alarms and repeat dates is also very handy. The Palm Desktop and Hotsync software intelligently backs up data and files from the handheld unit, and schedules entered on your computer through the software are automatically updated on the device. Macintosh users take note, the included hotsync cradle terminates in PC cords, so you'll need to by the adapter to convert to Macintosh serial or the USB kit for newer Macs (both should be available on Amazon.com). If your machine is IrDA compliant, you can hotsync via infrared, but you will need to get some preliminary files on the unit through a cradle hotsync or beaming to do so. One of the strong points of the whole Palm line of PDAs is the overwhelming number of third party applications (shareware, freeware, and high powered commercial programs with trial periods) that are available online through a variety of web sites. These files range from classic board games to old books in a Palm document format to graphics and spreadsheet programs. Free online services, such as AvantGo, even download user selectable web pages to the unit upon hotsync for review on the bus or while waiting in a line. To learn of the variety of tasks that this device can perform, I encourage new users to check out online resources and books such as David Pogue's "Palm Pilot: the Ultimate Guide. (2nd Edition)" The book includes a Macintosh/Windows/Linux CD-ROM loaded with software for the Palm, and even though many of the programs have newer versions available, the breadth of the material covered in the text (and links to the software developer's websites on the CD-ROM) make it a worth while purchase. Those interested in protecting their investment may want to investigate the reasonably priced extended warranty options available directly from Palm Computing (including a screen replacement program and a one year extension of the warranty). Although I will likely upgrade to a unit with more memory for storing programs and files in the future, the Palm IIIe has served me well. Overall, this device is an incredible value for its price!
68 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Size Does Matter,
By John Mark Harris (Fort Worth, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
I have heard a lot of people tell me not to get a Palm IIIe because it is not the smallest Palm model out there. . . This is a straw-man argument. I got a Palm IIIe and it is GREAT. 2MB or memory is not much for my desktop, I have 256 MB of RAM and 30 gigs of HD, but for my Palm Pilot, this is more than I will ever need! Don't waist your money on more expensive models, unless you are planning to write a dissertation on your palm pilot, and a lot more, it will hold it all with PLENTY to spare. As far as size, it is the exact size as most other palm models, and it is VERY portable. Someone said that it is visible in a sport coat, well they need to trim down a few pounds then, or buy a coat that fits. Not only do I keep mine in a sport coat pocket, I keep it in the smaller pocket on the inside left of most of my coats. I wear a 39 Long so the pockets are smaller than most coats anyway, and trust me, you can't see or feel it. The Palm IIIe is a Great buy, and a heck of a Palm Pilot, no upgrade is needed, unless you want to connect to the web with no wires, then get the Palm Vii and pay $44 a month. Hope this was helpful.
53 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Features Low Price,
By A Customer
This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
I bought the IIIE because I wanted to get rid of my paper organizer, but after using it for a couple of days I realized it did much more than the functions of my old organizer. I now keep everything in it, plus the days current news and my e-mail. I havn't had any problems with it. I only wish the display was a bit more crisp but for $150.00 I shouldn't complain. Just add a good protective case like the one I have from "Rhino Skin" and you should be good to go. Also I should add, I am a Law Enforcement officer and my palm pilot gets plenty of abuse on the job.
52 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works well, good value,
This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
I agree that the IIIe is a good value. The built-in applications are both easy to use and flexible. It is simple, for example, to display all your memos, or just those to do with work, or just those to do with personal matters.I found the display plenty easy to read, and the software set up quickly on the computer. I found its handwriting language easy to learn. You do need to make sure, however, that you have a spare serial port on your computer; I had to install a new one, and that turned out to be a pain (so much for Plug and Play). I have had some problem using the synchonization eith Netscape e-mail; I needed a new MAPI32.DLL file, and the synchonization isn't set up well for using multiple Netscape configurations. There's plenty of software out there for purchase or simply for the downloading. I found a very handling shopping-list program that I wouldn't do without now, and I'm trying out a checkbook program. But my favorite toy so far is AvantGo Web browsing software. It really does work. And games play reasonably well -- my kids keep wanting to play them. But don't expect the crisp, active-matrix game display of a device made for that purpose. The 2 megabytes of RAM seems to be plenty. Even after loading the IIIe up with e-mail and AvantGo (half a megabyte including downloaded Web pages) I still have nearly half the memory left. The IIIe won't upgrade, but from what I've seen most of the software out there will run on 2.0 (my IIIe has 3.1). By the time I need an upgrade it will probably be time to buy a new organizer anyway. The main negative is the outrageous price for peripherals. A modem and keyboard together cost more than the unit itself.
35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really a Great Product,
By LeKeiser "lekeiser" (Paris, France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
I usually don't like PDAs, because I remember all the appointments and I use my cellular to store phone numbers, that's why I only bought a IIIe. I figured if I don't like it, I'll be able to sell it quick. Well, now I can't live without it ;) Not only do I have all my phone numbers and adresses on it, but the programs you can download are so many and most of them are freeware, I now use my Palm IIIe all the time. I don't think I'll let it go, I would prefer to keep it and buy another Palm with more memories, but not right now, I'm using only half the memory of my Palm right now, I still have time ;) And now lots of my friends are going to follow me and buy a Palm :)
34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for students,
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This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
A few weeks ago I bought a Palm IIIe to keep track of all my high school assignments, and my addresses, and not a whole lot else. But iv'e found it can do much more! There are many, many great FREE software titles out there that make it much more than just a organizer. Im now using my Palm not just as a organizer, but as a TV remote control, a game boy, a drawing pad, and a tricorder (well not a real one but still). I don't see why you'd need more memory, unless youre doing extensive databasing or veiwing lots of web pages on it, because the 2 megs is more than adequate for me. If you are a student, I would definatly reccomend this. P.S.An essential prog for any student is "Due Yesterday" which i use to keep track of my assignments. I think i found it ot Download.com
34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for the Price,
By James T. Byrnes (Goshen, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
After carrying around a rather large planner for years, and never seeming to be able to have addresses handy, I decided to give the Palm IIIe a try -- I figured that the cost of a few planners would be more than made up. With a month of use under my belt, I would never go back to the paper planners again. The Palm IIIe is easy to use and to enter or retrive data is simple. The display is very clear (I've not had to use the backlight feature even in dim light). The email connection works very well with my modum and personal email account. I am still having problems getting it to connect with my network email (using Lotus cc:mail version 8.2), but even with this snag, I love the Palm IIIe. Lastly, the amount of memory is fine and I am still on my first set of batteries!
52 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worked great for 24 hours, then...,
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This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
Let me first say that this is an incredible product for keeping organized as well as eliminating little slips of paper. That said, i will explain the simple reason behind my giving it a 1 star rating- i purchased the product through amazon and received it yesterday, and today it cracked. After reviewing the manual and calling 3com support, i was told only that the warranty does not cover physical damage to the unit AT ALL, and that i would have to pay $100 to get it fixed. So buyers beware when reviewing this product- its got a good OS, good tools, but in my experience it is quite obviously incredibly fragile.
35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good machine -- but not the full thing,
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This review is from: PalmOne IIIe Handheld (Office Product)
Well, I have been using this Palm IIIe since October 1999, and I must say I have been pleased with the basic functions and the availability of software applications for it. My only qualm with this Palm is the lack of some of the conduit software to connect to desktop applications and the lack of upgradability. I wasn't aware that it wasn't upgradable until I desired to upgrade, but otherwise it is a very good machine and I suppose it will last me another year or so before I buy whatever is out there ;)And it's inexpensive too -- a big plus, but prices are dropping like rocks everywhere else too :P |
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