Palm PDA Graveyard
Four years ago, When I worked as a librarian I invested in a Palm Tungsten E2 to help me manage the library better.
Then when I decided to stay at home with DD1 three years ago, I used the PDA as an address book and played Solitaire on it occasionally. I also bought a wireless keyboard in New York City when I visited a green expo with my younger brother. I bought it so that I can type notes with the keyboard instead of using the stylus.
Yesterday I went online and found this web site 'Palm PDA Graveyard'. According to this website, technical support for all palm PDAs ceased in 2009. So I guess I'll have to search online for freeware that other palm PDA diehard fans create.
Then when I decided to stay at home with DD1 three years ago, I used the PDA as an address book and played Solitaire on it occasionally. I also bought a wireless keyboard in New York City when I visited a green expo with my younger brother. I bought it so that I can type notes with the keyboard instead of using the stylus.
Yesterday I went online and found this web site 'Palm PDA Graveyard'. According to this website, technical support for all palm PDAs ceased in 2009. So I guess I'll have to search online for freeware that other palm PDA diehard fans create.
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