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Written by Jim Barr
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Monday, 17 April 2006 |
I have always been a proponent of cases for PDA's. I figure that if I spend a lot of money on the PDA, I might as well invest in a case protect it. I stumbled upon Palm's Air Case, and though I don't think it's as robust as Proporta's Crystal Cases (my cases of choice), it does the job, and the price can't be beat. Read on for a quick review of Palm's Air Case for the Z22.... |
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Monday, 17 April 2006 |
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A recent article on Palm247.com discussed moving to the Palm Z22 as a method of simplifying things got me thinking about just how I use my PDA. I have been reading David Allan's book "Getting Things Done" (GTD), and it has prompted some serious pondering about the fact that so many things in my life are simply way too complicated. I'm trying to make "simplicity" my new mantra, and one area of complexity that I have noticed is my use of my Palm PDA. Read on to see how I have simplified by PDA use by embracing a more simple PDA ... |
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Saturday, 15 April 2006 |
Like many Google products, Google Calendar is still in Beta, and as such is not without its quirks and issues. It has been reported in several forums that importing calendars from Microsoft Outllok, while quite efficient and useful, can sometimes rsult in some corrupted events. While this isn't a major issue--deleting the event corrects this--if you have hundreds or thousands of events, manging the problems can be quite a task. The problem is that if you really mess things up in yout main calendar, there is no way to "delete all" of the events short of deleting the calendar, which deletes your calendar account wiping out everyting. You can be very easily reinstate your account after deletion, but I have a suggestion that could make things easier.... |
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Written by Jim Barr
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Saturday, 15 April 2006 |
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Google's new Calendar service is very interesting not just because it has an excellent interface, but because of its depth in features right out of the starting block. With features like calendar sharing, event searching, SMS notification, and a host of other goodies, it is sure to please most from the start. Read on for my initial take of Google Calendar.... |
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Saturday, 04 March 2006 |
First and foremost, you must have a Gmail account in order to access Google Page Creator. If you do not have a Gmail account, go to http://Gmail.com and follow the instructions to sign up for one. If you need an invitation, please email me, and I'll send you one.
If you already have a Gmail account, you are in luck...almost. Navigate to either of these pages...
http://GooglePages.com http://pages.google.com
...and it will bring you to a login screen. I said "almost" because Google has been limiting new accounts due to overwhelming response. If you do gain access, you are all set. If not, please be patient, as this is still beta--you will eventually be granted access.
That's it! Once you login, you see the Page Manager screen where you manage your pages...but that's for another Tip!
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