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- 01-27-2004, 03:03 PM #1Bryan AndersonGuest
I currently have a Sony Clie (Palm) handheld computer/organiser.
I use it to store names and addresses and phone numbers, and to
hold my calendar which is sync'd to Outlook.
Given that the T610 won't store addresses, only phone numbers,
and entering appointments will be a pain using the keypad (but
then almost all of them are entered using Outlook and then
sync'd), I am considering losing the Clie.
Anyone here make real use out of their T610 as an organiser? I
am a bit concerned about the amount of data (phone entries,
diary dates, etc) that it will hold.
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Bryan Anderson <www.bryananderson.co.uk>
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- 01-27-2004, 03:14 PM #2John MasonGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
"Bryan Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> I currently have a Sony Clie (Palm) handheld computer/organiser.
> I use it to store names and addresses and phone numbers, and to
> hold my calendar which is sync'd to Outlook.
>
> Given that the T610 won't store addresses, only phone numbers,
> and entering appointments will be a pain using the keypad (but
> then almost all of them are entered using Outlook and then
> sync'd), I am considering losing the Clie.
>
> Anyone here make real use out of their T610 as an organiser? I
> am a bit concerned about the amount of data (phone entries,
> diary dates, etc) that it will hold.
>
Not used my T610 for data storage but have you considered getting a
Handspring Treo? The 180 is available on eBay, the colour 270 from
www.dabs.com and the new 600 from Orange.
John.
- 01-27-2004, 05:10 PM #3haysGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
John Mason wrote:
> "Bryan Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> I currently have a Sony Clie (Palm) handheld computer/organiser.
>> I use it to store names and addresses and phone numbers, and to
>> hold my calendar which is sync'd to Outlook.
>>
>> Given that the T610 won't store addresses, only phone numbers,
>> and entering appointments will be a pain using the keypad (but
>> then almost all of them are entered using Outlook and then
>> sync'd), I am considering losing the Clie.
>>
>> Anyone here make real use out of their T610 as an organiser? I
>> am a bit concerned about the amount of data (phone entries,
>> diary dates, etc) that it will hold.
I did exactly that - ditched my palm Vx and use my t610
via outlook it's excellent. I use outlook's auto repeat function to enter
about 6 months worth of shifts
if you got short of space you could just delete pictures or games, but I've
never run out of memory
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Regards
Hays
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- 01-28-2004, 04:24 AM #4Tarik KurtovicGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
Could you enlighten me how you managed to get it sync with Outlook? I'm
using FMA and the feature isn't yet supported, and I don't know another way.
I'm using a Bluetooth dongle, if that makes any difference.
Regards,
Tarik
> I did exactly that - ditched my palm Vx and use my t610
>
> via outlook it's excellent. I use outlook's auto repeat function to enter
> about 6 months worth of shifts
>
> if you got short of space you could just delete pictures or games, but
I've
> never run out of memory
> --
> Regards
>
> Hays
>
> T610 Housings in stock now!!
> www.phonepro.go.to
- 01-28-2004, 07:19 AM #5Jason CothranGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
"Tarik Kurtovic" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Could you enlighten me how you managed to get it sync with Outlook? I'm
| using FMA and the feature isn't yet supported, and I don't know another
way.
| I'm using a Bluetooth dongle, if that makes any difference.
| Regards,
| Tarik
|
The software that comes with the phone, or you can download it from
sonyericsson.com for free.
- 01-28-2004, 09:20 AM #6Dirk G. StrakaGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
Hi Bryan,
thus spoke Bryan Anderson:
[...]
> Given that the T610 won't store addresses,
It does - just press the (IIRC) "#" key twice (with T9 off)
to insert a CR/LF (or thrice to insert a horizontal line,
too) in e. g. the name field ... et voilá! ;o)
Greets, Dirk
- 01-28-2004, 01:19 PM #7dscheinGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
"Tarik Kurtovic" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Could you enlighten me how you managed to get it sync with Outlook? I'm
> using FMA and the feature isn't yet supported, and I don't know another way.
> I'm using a Bluetooth dongle, if that makes any difference.
> Regards,
> Tarik
I used the native bluetooth explorer. After opening it I went to My
Bluetooth Places\My Device and configured PIM Synchronization.
Works like a charm and I did -NOT- need to install the SE software.
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dan SCHEIN
http://www.dschein.com
- 01-28-2004, 04:23 PM #8Tarik KurtovicGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
I was using (or trying to) use the PIM Sync if the native BT driver, but
might not have set it up properly (or at all), but the SE software works
so that's OK.
Thanks for the replies
Tarik
> I used the native bluetooth explorer. After opening it I went to My
> Bluetooth Places\My Device and configured PIM Synchronization.
>
> Works like a charm and I did -NOT- need to install the SE software.
>
> ---
> dan SCHEIN
> http://www.dschein.com
- 01-29-2004, 05:55 PM #9Bryan AndersonGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
On Wednesday, Dirk G. Straka wrote:
>It does - just press the (IIRC) "#" key twice (with T9 off)
>to insert a CR/LF (or thrice to insert a horizontal line,
>too) in e. g. the name field ... et voilá! ;o)
Thanks for that - need to try it out and see what it does
to the names in Outlook!
--
Bryan Anderson <www.bryananderson.co.uk>
- 01-29-2004, 05:58 PM #10Bryan AndersonGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
On 28th Jan., "dschein" wrote:
> I used the native bluetooth explorer. After opening it I
> went to My Bluetooth Places\My Device and configured PIM
> Synchronization.
I did that as well to start with, but my BT dongle (MSI) let
me sync all or nothing it seemed. There didn't appear to be
a way to sync only a selection of my diary (ie, last week and
the next four weeks), only the whole lot.
Not yet worked out if I can sync Outlook notes though.
--
Bryan Anderson <www.bryananderson.co.uk>
- 01-29-2004, 06:01 PM #11Bryan AndersonGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
On Tuesday, "hays" wrote:
> I did exactly that - ditched my palm Vx and use my t610
Been playing around with it tonight and it *looks* like it
might just do the job I need it to. There may well be an A1
condition Sony Clie going on eBay soon....
> if you got short of space you could just delete pictures
> or games, but I've never run out of memory
I haven't looked at the memory yet - but am I correct then,
in thinking that the total memory is shared among everything.
There's no 'set' phonebook memory, games memory, sms memory?
I don't use the games (at the moment!) or intend to store a
load of pics/themes/ringtones, so almost all the memory will
go on phonebook/diary/notes.
Speaking of which....I can sync contacts, tasks and phonebook
with outlook, but what about notes?
--
Bryan Anderson <www.bryananderson.co.uk>
- 01-30-2004, 03:05 AM #12Tarik KurtovicGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
> I haven't looked at the memory yet - but am I correct then,
> in thinking that the total memory is shared among everything.
Not quite right, I'm afraid. There is a part of memory reserved for each of
the following: SMS, phonebook, notes, reminders, tasks and I'm not sure
about notes, haven't found the option to check it yet. The rest is shared
between games, pics, sounds, themes, MMS and java progs.
I currently have 3 reminders taking 1% or less of the designated memory,
they're not too big, average I'd say. 14 tasks take about 17% of their
memory, so you do the average-count.
As for the phonebook, there is place for 510 contacts (wasn't this supposed
to be dynamic and not set??), and some place for the e-mails, not sure how
much though.
> Speaking of which....I can sync contacts, tasks and phonebook
> with outlook, but what about notes?
I'm pretty sure I managed to do that too, don't have much time now to get
into it though, sorry.
Regards, Tarik
- 01-30-2004, 09:03 AM #13Dirk G. StrakaGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
Hi Bryan,
thus spoke Bryan Anderson:
> On Wednesday, Dirk G. Straka wrote:
> > It does - just press the (IIRC) "#" key twice (with T9
> > off) to insert a CR/LF (or thrice to insert a horizontal
> > line, too) in e. g. the name field ... et voilá! ;o)
> Thanks for that - need to try it out and see what it does
> to the names in Outlook!
Good luck. We don't use Outlook (for several, well known
reasons), thus I don't know about it. But nevertheless I
would be interested in the results of your investigations.
;o)
Greets, Dirk
- 01-30-2004, 09:05 AM #14dscheinGuest
Re: T610 as replacement for Palm?
Bryan Anderson <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> On 28th Jan., "dschein" wrote:
>
> > I used the native bluetooth explorer. After opening it I
> > went to My Bluetooth Places\My Device and configured PIM
> > Synchronization.
>
> I did that as well to start with, but my BT dongle (MSI) let
> me sync all or nothing it seemed. There didn't appear to be
> a way to sync only a selection of my diary (ie, last week and
> the next four weeks), only the whole lot.
I keep my contacts sorted by category on my Palm and hate the "all or
nothing" approach when doing a sync to the T610 (I use Outlook as
middleware). However like you have discovered with the calender, there
seems to be no way to sync only selected items or a range :-( :-( :-(
---
dan SCHEIN
http://www.dschein.com
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