> Not necessarily - I have a Sony Ericsson P900, and it has genuinely
> been a revelation and a revolution. Having a portable device which is
> sufficiently competent to contain my contacts database, appointments
> schedule, "to-do" checklist *and* which has an always-on connection to
> the Internet and a good browser is a huge step forward. It's true, I
> don't use the camera functionality much (or at all), but that's
> possibly because I always carry my Pentax Optia S4 also.
>So the P900 sounds like what im after then :-)
BTW yes this topic is OT but I *did* mark it so at the start. All the
reviews/documentation I could find talks about sync'ing with M$ Outlook
with not a mention of linux / open source Ive already landed myself
with a printer that has no Linux driver so didnt want same to happen
again. On this score what is best to sync with in terms of contacts
appointments etc??
TIA
David
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