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Posted by recordond on 07-03-2001 01:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by flips13
http://www.palmgear.com/software/sh...amp;prodID=2474


Yes there is this program but how about a real module. It would probabally would sell and would be useful and most of the technology is already out there and my english teacher would slap me if he saw this sentence.

--David


Posted by Arker on 07-03-2001 02:42 AM:

Yeah the ol' keep it in your pocket routine works but unless you plan on running into the privacy of a bathroom stall everytime you look up a phone number or jot down a note or idea, the inevidable "Hey what's that! Lemme see that thing!" will haunt you forever. And once they know you have it, they will continue to ask about it.

I know there is no answer other than bear it and the novelty will wear off, but I just wanted to share my thoughts with you guys: The people who know what I'm talkin' about...

Ark.


Posted by shockwave869 on 07-03-2001 05:04 AM:

forget security, check this out

http://www.palmgear.com/software/sh...mp;prodID=11076


Posted by Arker on 07-03-2001 05:09 AM:

hahahaha! Perfect! I'll get that sucker right now....

Cheers!

Ark.


Posted by Toby on 07-03-2001 12:01 PM:

Originally posted by Arker:
Yeah the ol' keep it in your pocket routine works but unless you plan on running into the privacy of a bathroom stall everytime you look up a phone number or jot down a note or idea, the inevidable "Hey what's that! Lemme see that thing!" will haunt you forever. And once they know you have it, they will continue to ask about it.


Ah well...I suppose I lack the proper current frame of reference, then because I never had a Visor in such a situation. I've had lots of people at the office ask me about my Edge (and previously my VDx), but none of them have ever tried to reach out and grab it from me. Of course, Lefty may have mentioned something about the time that he tried.


Posted by Winchell on 07-03-2001 02:16 PM:

Angry You touch, you die...

Nobody touches my Visor without my permission.
Not if there is any question about being able to extract $85 for a new screen if the butterfingered moron drops my Visor.

My Visor is generally either in my Rhodiana case strapped to my hand by the elastic bands or securely ensconced under my arm in my Landware BurroPak sholder holster. I make a point of never leaving it lying on a desk.

If it was lying on my desk, I'd have to rely upon the speed of my reflexes. Then they would be distracted by the sensation of their hand being stapled to the desk by my boot sheath dagger, buying me critical time to snatch my Visor out of harm's way.

I'm rather possessive about my Visor....
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SURREAL SAGE SEZ: If there's one thing I can't stand, it's intolerance.


Posted by creole on 07-03-2001 03:27 PM:

I use the "I'm bigger than you are so don't even think about touching my Prism unless you ask" method.

6foot 4
260 pounds

I find this method works great.


Posted by Arker on 07-03-2001 04:27 PM:

Re: You touch, you die...

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Winchell
If it was lying on my desk, I'd have to rely upon the speed of my reflexes. Then they would be distracted by the sensation of their hand being stapled to the desk by my boot sheath dagger, buying me critical time to snatch my Visor out of harm's way.

Now THAT is funny... I think I may try that option. Distraction my way of maiming. I can't see any ill effect or consequences there.

Thanks Winchell!

Ark.


Posted by Vew on 07-03-2001 06:48 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Arker
Yeah the ol' keep it in your pocket routine works but unless you plan on running into the privacy of a bathroom stall everytime you look up a phone number or jot down a note or idea, the inevidable "Hey what's that! Lemme see that thing!" will haunt you forever. And once they know you have it, they will continue to ask about it.



Just don't drop it in the toliet.

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Posted by flips13 on 07-03-2001 08:08 PM:

Found someone elses experience

Looks like us @ VC are not he only ones that have this problem...

http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm...computing/61649

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Posted by Visor Guy2 on 07-04-2001 08:00 PM:

If you want to password protect just programs then get LockApp

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Posted by dick-richardson on 07-05-2001 05:52 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by creole
I use the "I'm bigger than you are so don't even think about touching my Prism unless you ask" method.

6foot 4
260 pounds

I find this method works great.


I'm not big, but I'm a prick. If someone asks to see my visor, I say, "no." Period. If they want to see something, I will show them - while I'm holding it. I'm not even that possessive about my computer. I can't explain why, as there is nothing of real value on it. Maybe because I let a close friend of mine look at it while I went into my bank; which he somehow managed to hard reset by the time I got out. This was pre-backup module days.

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Abortion: Darwinism at its finest.


Posted by ethos on 07-05-2001 01:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by mr_yellow
EasyLock

EasyLock is more of a convience lock than a unbreakable lock. Basically requires one or two hardbuttons that need to be pressed after the power button to 'unlock' the visor. if mr/ms. nosey doesn't go through your "secret" sequence, then the visor locks. Really great, easy to manage and not a pain (not long passwords to write out everytime).

yellow



I second that! Also the support is very very good. I had some problems with it on my Prism and Dan Seifert responded immediately and provided a solution.

Ethos


Posted by tekman on 07-05-2001 02:24 PM:

What about Matrix?

I recently found an application called Matrix and the accompanying hack Matrix Hack (naturally) which is a very efficient "don't mess with my PDA before asking me!" application.

It's a password protected screensaver from the movie (naturally) Matrix. You choose the time after which the screensaver get activated, and after that you have to key in a 4-key passcode (sorry, only 256 combinations :-( to do anything other than watching letters drift down. It survives a soft reset by more knowledgeable intruders. If they ever try a hard reset I'll kill 'em!

ET


Posted by jhappel on 07-05-2001 09:26 PM:

Maybe I'm weird or something (more likely something) but I never let anyone take my Prism without my express permission. And I'm not big. If someone want s to look at it, other than certain close friends, I am more than happy to as long as I can look at their wallet, credit cards and cash.

If I have something I want someone to see, I show it to them. My Prism sits on my desk next to me where others cannot just reach over and grab it, why anyone would put it where that can happen is beyond me. If I'm going to be away from my desk, I either take it with me or put it in my desk drawer.

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Posted by creole on 07-05-2001 09:50 PM:

Jeez...I can't believe the lady in that article was looking through his checking information. I would have *****-slapped her. I use Pocket Quicken but finally decided to put a "password only access" on it just in case.

Hard to believe some people can be so freaking nosy and downright rude. Tell her you'll show her your Prism if she shows you her breasts. It's about the same level of privacy. Even then I still wouldn't let anyone scroll through my Prism unattended.


Posted by K. Cannon on 07-05-2001 09:51 PM:

I might rather show my breasts than have someone unauthorizedly looking in my VDX...


Posted by K. Cannon on 07-05-2001 09:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by ethos


I second that! Also the support is very very good. I had some problems with it on my Prism and Dan Seifert responded immediately and provided a solution.

Ethos


In fact, I just got an update that Dan has released a German version and soon-to-be-released French one on its way!


Posted by dick-richardson on 07-07-2001 04:47 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by K. Cannon
I might rather show my breasts than have someone unauthorizedly looking in my VDX...

Really? So if I let you play with my visor...

Someone had to say it.

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Abortion: Darwinism at its finest.


Posted by CaptainCaveman on 07-07-2001 02:26 PM:

This is weird, I've never had any problems like this.

Maybe it's because when I first got my first PDA (a Visor Deluxe) I made no secret of it, showing it off every chance I got.

When I got a Prism, nobody seemed interested in it. (Except when I showed them, "LOOK! IT DOES COLOR.")

Now I got a CLIE (still have my Prism, I'm not a complete traitor). At no point with any of these, at work or not, has anybody tried to snatch it away from me. They usually don't even ask to see it. I get the occasional "What's that?" but I never make like to hand it to them, and nobody reaches for it...

Maybe they're all just afraid of it! Or maybe I work with classy people.

Although one of the managers at work did come by the other day as I was trying to check something on my CLIE in the middle of work, and he said something like "What are you doing, scanning?"

I didn't think of it till later, but I should have pointed it at him and said "Yes, I'm looking for signs of intelligent life... still haven't found any..."

On the other hand, I do need my job...


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