DarthRepublican
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Registered: May 2002
Location: Chicago
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Re: Best All-time Springboard Module
quote: 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?
I really liked the VisorPhone. It was my first cell phone. It worked very well for me despite its bulk. But you pretty much had to have it in the slot all the time if you were going to use it as a mobile phone which was a problem if you had a lot of SpringBoard modules.
The MiniJam was great -- very versatile -- but they made a few too many promises. They never did develop the software to allow you to store pictures and e-books directly on its MMC cards.
The Eyemodule II was a very good product as well. I'm tempted to go with this one. But the modules that I continue to use every day are the simplest, the backup and 16MB flash modules.
I use a Treo 270 now so my Visor Prism doesn't leave my desktop much these days but when it does, it is because I want to use one of the maps, e-books, dictionaries, bibles, and many other applications that are stored on its flash module. At a time when most PalmOS devices were limited to just 8MBs of memory, I had a 24MB Palm Pilot. The 16MB Flash Module was by far the module I used most.
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