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Poll: What wireless capability would you like for your PDA?

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Does your PalmOS device include wireless capability?
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Yes, I use a Handspring device with a wireless module (i.e. VisorPhone, OmniSky, YadaYada, etc.) 3 30.00%
Yes, I use my cellphone with my PDA to access the internet. 3 30.00%
I use Palm.Net with a Palm VII/x 0 0%
I don't, but plan to in the (near) future. 3 30.00%
I have no need for wireless now or in the future. 1 10.00%
Total: 10 votes 100%
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Topic: Poll: What wireless capability would you like for your PDA?    
jonecool
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Alabama, USA
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Lightbulb Poll: What wireless capability would you like for your PDA?

With so many new wireless options today for PalmOS devices (VisorPhone, Xircom 802.11b, OmniSky, YadaYada, Palm.Net, etc.), it seems plausable that more advanced applications will evolve to take advantage of those capabilities.

If you could do anything with your PalmOS device, wirelessly, what capability would be most interesting to you? For instance, if you could access anything on your Desktop or Remote Server what would you want your PDA to be able to do?

I'm not thinking in terms of WebBrowsing, VNC (Full-Screen transmissions of your desktop), Telnet, e-mail, direclty but if you could wirelessly send messages from a PDA to your desktop what capabilities would you like to see? What hardware would you like to be able to communicate with? What concerns would you have?

For the poll, I'd be curious to see how many of us are already using some form of Wireless enabled device.

Have fun and be creative in your responses!

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