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Best All-time Springboard Module
Now that the Springboard slot is officially dead, I think its completely appropriate that we contemplate what was the best Springboard module ever brought to market.
Personally, I think that the OmniRemote will be difficult to pass up for the honor, as it has held its retail value to this day; used OmniRemotes still sell for $50 on eBay, and they only cost $60 new. The GPS Companion module fetches more (generally around $80), though that is half its original retail price.
I can't vote for the Visor Phone module because they never offered service in my part of the country, an issue that continues to keep me out of the market for a Treo almost entirely.
What do others think?
Re: Best All-time Springboard Module
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
Now that the Springboard slot is officially dead, I think its completely appropriate that we contemplate what was the best Springboard module ever brought to market.
Personally, I think that the OmniRemote will be difficult to pass up for the honor, as it has held its retail value to this day; used OmniRemotes still sell for $50 on eBay, and they only cost $60 new. The GPS Companion module fetches more (generally around $80), though that is half its original retail price.
I can't vote for the Visor Phone module because they never offered service in my part of the country, an issue that continues to keep me out of the market for a Treo almost entirely.
What do others think?
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quote:I was going to post the same joke, but his sentence says "brought to market" so it ruins the humor value.
Originally posted by EricG
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I'd say the Backup Module - has been 100% successful and saved my butt a few times!
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Please...Recap
...in the early days when the Springboard was "viable" about the only module I cared to invest in (as I have stated ad nauseum through the years) was the OmniRemote. Other than that, I felt that virtually all the other modules were too expensive, often by a two or three-fold margin. Which is a belabored way of saying I never paid too much attention to Innogear and the MiniJam at the time it was "the rage".
So, if someone could, please recap what the "Six Pack" was supposed to include...I assume MP3, storage, and voice recorder...but what were the others?
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Originally posted by MitzEclipse
I'd say the Backup Module - has been 100% successful and saved my butt a few times!

thinmodem
The one I use everyday is the 56k Thinmodem by CardAccess. As an OS X user, I need to do a modem sync of Avantgo if I want to use it at all, since there is still no Avantgo conduit for OS X.
Plus, it is just cool having a small modem module that works reliably. I paid $50 for it at Compusa one year ago and it had a $30 rebate from Card Access. So it only cost me $20 new. Easily the best Springboard value for me.
I just bought my second Plat after dropping my first one too many times. For me the low-end Visor experience is hard to beat. I'll probably pick up a Mem Plug next. Smart media cards are pretty cheap and the module itself can be had for $27 at cdw.com.
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Originally posted by Toby
I was going to post the same joke, but his sentence says "brought to market" so it ruins the humor value.
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Re: thinmodem
quote:First Springboard I ever bought was the Thinmodem+. The other guys in my office beg me to let them borrow it everytime they need to go on a trip. Sure beats lugging a laptop along just to check email, plus you can surf the web. Using TopGun SSH, we can get to our servers and do just about anything else!
Originally posted by rossco63
The one I use everyday is the 56k Thinmodem by CardAccess.

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Re: Please...Recap
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
[...] So, if someone could, please recap what the "Six Pack" was supposed to include...I assume MP3, storage, and voice recorder...but what were the others?
I would have to vote for a flash memory module, the MemPlug, or my favorite, the FlashPlus.
This is the module that I kept in most of the time. It allowed me to do backups, store lots of e-books and pictures, and so on, helping me better fulfill my goal of an electronic wallet/day planner.
The non-memory module I would vote for being #1 would be the eyemodule- fun, cool, allowing instant memory capture. I enjoyed the MiniJam and Thinmodem, but both of those are for a more limited audience. I would suggest that the modules with a broader appeal would generally be ranked higher (if only because more people used them to vote for them!)
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I'd have to go with the Raycom Personal Massager, believe it or not. It's saved me a load of money, and probably cost my chiropractor an upgrade on his latest BMW.
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I'd have to go with the Raycom Personal Massager, believe it or not. It's saved me a load of money, and probably cost my chiropractor an upgrade on his latest BMW.
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I've been pretty happy with my SoundsGood MP3 Player.
the massager?? man, that seemed like the dumbest springboard, but heh.. if it works for yah great!
My favorite springboard is the Eye Module 2, with 16mb of internal storage on my Prism I can take 1 minute long videos and over 100 photos at full 640x480 size. I use my camera all the time.
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Originally posted by MitzEclipse
Seriously? How well does it work???
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the idea of a massager seemed so lame to me that I never bothered reading about the product. I now realize what it does exactly... it sends electrical impulses, I admit that it actually sounds kind of cool.
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GPS Companion. Cost me $30 ($50 rebate) at CompUSA.
With Mapoplis 5.11, works great!
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