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  • joshua
    Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 214

    #16
    I've had an iphone for about a year. I love the thing. I'm kind of pissed that they came out with a 3g version two months later for 200 less than what I bought mine for, but oh well.

    btw: If you have an ipod touch or an iphone...the simcity game is totally worth the 10 bucks and gives you hours of time to burn at work.

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    • Ainkor
      Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 1144

      #17
      They are really nifty devices. After using my iphone as my only work phone for two days I think I really have a handle on the pros and cons...

      Luckily I have a laptop with me at all times so if I need to edit a word or excel document I am good but other than that it works well.

      Exchange integration is great except for tasks (boo!)

      Emailing itself is just as good as any phone I have used.

      I can type just as fast on it as my slide out qwerty window mobile phone

      Snuson came out with a great mobile version of the site which is mighty nifty

      I have bought / Downloaded a few apps that fill a few gaps:

      MobiFiles Pro ($5.99 I think) - Wifi thmb drive with some basic spreadsheet editing (very basic)

      Evernote (Free) - I use this on my laptop anyways, kick ass application. It's basically a perpetual note taking system

      Fliqnotes (Free) - For sideways emailing. I can create a note and send the contents via email and I can bring up the landscape keyboard this way for longer emails. This is very nifty

      Of course most of the free popular games

      I am thinking of testing out RTM (Remember the milk) for it's location based reminders. I have 10 locations and my tasks for that location showing up as I arrive on location would be neat, but I am not too sure about the lack of putting notes on tasks.

      The reason I posted this is that if anyone is considering getting a touch or an iphone for work or business, it is certainly a device that can handle quite a workload.

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      • Jason
        Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 1370

        #18
        Originally posted by Ainkor

        Snuson came out with a great mobile version of the site which is mighty nifty
        I just noticed that the other day...very cool! Thanks Ice!

        I've been messing around with various RSS feeds lately; I'm surprised that I get anything done at work these days! :wink:

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        • sentry103
          Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 271

          #19
          I just switched from an HTC to a Blackberry curve 8330 form Alltel. Man I have to say I am absolutely in love with the Blackberry. It is by far much better than my touch screen HTC. For those of you who have them I highly recommend Viigo @ Viigo.com It's a free service with news, weather, sports and more. Very sweet device!

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          • Ainkor
            Member
            • Sep 2008
            • 1144

            #20
            Originally posted by sentry103
            I just switched from an HTC to a Blackberry curve 8330 form Alltel. Man I have to say I am absolutely in love with the Blackberry. It is by far much better than my touch screen HTC. For those of you who have them I highly recommend Viigo @ Viigo.com It's a free service with news, weather, sports and more. Very sweet device!
            I've said it before and I think it's worth repeating.....

            Windows Mobile blows!

            Blackberry's are very functional. My wifes Curve is an incredible phone/PDA and after using my iPhone for a week or so I think that they are great also.

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