Kris
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Registered: Jul 2000
Location: San Antonio, Tx, USA
Posts: 6 |
Don't know that I can help that much. But I know your dilema.
I finally broke down and ordered the Thincom after reading James' review. Deciding factors for me were size, upgradability to 56K (if we ever get there), and price. Not that the price is much better than the HandSpring module, but I just felt I was getting more for the money.
All the Thincom software is on the module and pops into the launch screen when you plug the module in. I like that because it doesn't clutter up the normal memory. The software that is included in addition to Thincom's modem configuration software are: BrowseIt, a VT 100 Terminal emulator, and MultiMail.
I've used BrowseIt, MultiMail Pro, and HotSync'd via the phone line with my main system. BrowseIt is functional. But, as can be expected with the small viewing area of the HandSpring, manuevering around a web page with the scroll bars is a bummer. Suffice it to say it's doable.
MultiMail Pro impresses me. It is a full function email program on a par with Outlook Express, Eudora lite, and others. It interfaces with the Address book for email address lookup and provides a mechanism for dealing with attachments. The downside is, that it is only a 10 day demo and I wonder what happens after that expires...does it auto delete or just sit there and waste space. Check with me in 8 more days when mine expires. Also, I'm debating how much I need the program since when I HotSync, even remotely, the HotSync, downloads new email into the standard HandSpring Mail program anyway. If I were traveling extensively, I might want MultiMail. But the standard mail gives me the ability to read and respond to emails needing responses. The rest can wait 'til I can get home. Whatever modem you buy, MultiMail will be a separate purchase. It's worth checking out.
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