cellio: (tulips)
[personal profile] cellio
Today we got together with my parents to celebrate mothers' day, our anniversary, and my father's birthday. We took them to Sunnyledge (I think that's the name of it), which does a very good Sunday brunch. Ironically, while the buffet usually includes a couple kinds of fish that I can eat (along with meat, which I can't eat, and other dishes, which I can), today the ocean-based offerings were shrimp, mussels, swordfish, lobster, and lox. So one out of five. :-)

My father recently got himself a PDA. I was curious to know more, because he has the same vision problems I do. He was constrained in also needing something Mac-compatable, so his choices were more limited than mine would be, but for one data point, his looks pretty good. He has a Tungston E, which has a crisp, legible display that can fit a fair bit of text in fonts I can read. The graffiti interface is also much easier than the last time I used one -- this was "Graffiti 2", and most of the strokes look like letters, rather than semi-thematically-related glyphs (like an upside-down "V" for "A", which I remember encountering before). I was completely unable to write a "k", and my attempts at "u" kept producing "v" instead, but I think a small number of hours of practice would actually fix that. And I could write resaonably quickly too without it getting confused, which had not been true before.

My father carries his in a shirt pocket. Women's shirts don't tend to have that pocket, and even if they did the placement would be, err, suboptimal, so I'd need to find something I could reasonably carry in a back pants pocket. I imagine this has constraints on size, heat-tolerance, and durability. (Or are there belt-based solutions?)

I'd also need to think about how I would end up using it; things like the calendar, address book, and standing grocery list are obvious, but can I use it as a text editor to, say, compose LJ posts or edit a D&D character sheet when I don't have a real computer to hand? I know there's a Hebrew calendar out there somewhere, and someone I know has a siddur for hers, both of which would be handy. I'd want some application that supports a table or database of all my books/CDs, so I stop accidentally buying duplicates; I assume that's straightforward. I'm going to assume that music applications are not feasible.

What do people who have PDAs end up using them for after the first few months? (I know that [livejournal.com profile] dglenn also asked this question recently.) What's involved in having web-browsing? (What do you pay in monthly service fees?) My father didn't have a browser on his, so I didn't get a feel for whether most web sites even render on such a small screen.

I'm not going to run right out and buy one, but I'm at least entertaining the idea now, which is a change.

Short takes:

Fun stuff: Anton Chekov's book-signing (and reading) in Union Square. Link from [livejournal.com profile] nickjong, who got it from Neil Gaiman.

Non-fun stuff: Soldiers in Iraq losing internet access, just in case they want to ship out more photos from prisons or something. (Link from [livejournal.com profile] insomnia; see also this one from [livejournal.com profile] tangerinpenguin and others.) Feh. Some of my coworkers are in Iraq right now (civilians, on a base, nowhere near prisons); if we stop hearing from them I guess we'll know why.

(no subject)

Date: 2004-05-10 10:42 am (UTC)
moose: (spoon1)
From: [personal profile] moose
Right now I have a Sony Clie. If I had the money and there was service for it from Verizon, I'd get a Treo. The Clie doesn't have any 'net connections, but that's fine for now.

I use my PDA multiple times a day. What do I do with it?
- track phone numbers & other contact info
- track appointments and birthday [Datebk5 as others have mentioned is wonderful]
- jot down all sorts of quick notes
- keep track of my medications
- keep track of my *@(%-crazy periods
- keep track of my bank & credit card accounts -- when I make any kind of withdrawal or deposit I can update *right then* and not have to worry about forgetting or losing a receipt. I use "Pocket Money". It has a hookup to use various things for PCs/Macs.
- games. Lots of games. I have a ~25 minute bus ride to & from work. Some of these games kept me sane when I had to spend lots of time in bed with no tv nearby. Ok, "sane." but still...
- have a handy calculator that i can even use with my finger. this is so convenient it's easy to take for granted
- track blood sugars

& other stuff i'm probably forgetting...

(no subject)

Date: 2004-05-13 09:11 pm (UTC)
geekosaur: orange tabby with head canted 90 degrees, giving impression of "maybe it'll make more sense if I look at it this way?" (Default)
From: [personal profile] geekosaur
Verizon's supposed to be supporting the Treo600 soonish, if they aren't already.

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags