Chockerblockablog
Technojunk
Technojunk
Fri, 11 Aug 2006
You must check out this site... you upload your gps tracks and photos and
the app correlates the photos and plots them with the tracks on a google map.
Very slick. Check out my morning
ride to work. (I did this ride several times a year in past years but
only once so far this summer.)
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Ever since Verizon disabled standards-based bluetooth dialup networking
on my e815, I've been trying to work out a way to fix it. I ended up getting
a Palm 700p. The phone is working great:
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- Dialup networking works as expected (you must add $15 tether plan on top of pda data plan)
- This palm will run the UTA schedules application
- There's a chance it will run Softick's A2DP Gateway ("SAG")
- The phone does not crash often (the i730, my last PDA phone, crashed regularly)
- Bluetooth data rates are *much* better than under PocketPC
- Dialup networking is *much* more reliable than under PocketPC
(connection does not randomly drop) - The general feeling when using it is that it is a smartphone, not a pda with phone functions tacked on (again, a ppc problem)
Of course there are downsides and I should mention them to be fair:
- The data rates seem to be slower than when using my old e815 (typically 350kbps, not the 500kbps the e815 delivered)
- The battery life on the 700p is not great
- PalmOS is weaker as an app platform; its GPS offerings look anemic compared to the PPC apps for example


