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Posted by MIKE STH on 03-14-2000 08:47 AM:

Question

So I have this cool new tool/toy and I want to add more "stuff". I've downloaded Launcher and a bunch of stuff from palmgear.com. I have a backup SB and a cradle at home and work...got the Rhodiana and PDA pinache...Now it's time to add to the springboards. I hesitate to buy the modem with the sixpac coming out and I'm not interested in golf. What, besides memory(which I'm not even close to needing at this point) is actually available?

Also, has anyone found an excellent case for storing their SB's in?

Thanks for the help

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My "Blue" is new....


Posted by ToolkiT on 03-14-2000 12:28 PM:

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I think only the HS SB's are avaialable now...

I received a note from navicom yesterday:

quote:
We will start shipping out HandyGPS at the end of April



Posted by MIKE STH on 03-14-2000 12:53 PM:

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Thanks ToolkiT...guess I'm just anxious.

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My "Blue" is gaining experience....


Posted by Ed Gain on 03-18-2000 01:25 AM:

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I just recieved an e-mail from PeanutPress regarding their Springboard modules.

They said:
>At least one Springboard module should be available from the Handspring
web site in 7-10 days.

I 'assume' that it will be the Star Trek books. Any Springboard module (non-HS) would be cool to own.


Posted by spacemanspiff22 on 03-26-2000 02:08 AM:

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Not enough! That's for sure. Well hopefully some cool new springboards will come out soon. I'm not too excited about "Tiger Woods Golf", and would rather see some useful springboards out right NOW!
Lol...
Spaceman Spiff

[This message has been edited by spacemanspiff22 (edited 03-25-2000).]


Posted by yucca on 03-29-2000 12:19 AM:

Arrow

I'm sure the spaceman didn't intend it, but I think that most of us would agree that the 8MB Flash and Backup Modules are useful. Right?


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