Re: Last major update of Bonsai with Palm OS support

"dennisthornton1952" <dennisthornton-+zwxNgdvb/[email protected]> Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:31:36 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.handhelds.palm.gtd
Message-ID <[email protected]>
The iPod Touch is not a phone and uses WiFi to access the internet.

Data plans vary with carrier and usages.

Dennis


--- In [email protected], Laura M <flewtist@...> wrote:
>
> I'm going to jump in on this an expose my total ignorance. I've been living
> with my head in the sand because I was simply not going to move from Palm.
> But the Natara announcement has me worried, too.
> 
> I currently use a Zire 72 and it meets my needs wonderfully. But I'm looking
> at an aging device, and an aging laptop at home, and all the issues
> surrounding Palm with Vista have me worried as well.
> 
> I DON"T want to have a combination phone/pda because I like my tiny Nokia
> phone, and I prefer to leave the PDA at home sometimes. I also don't want to
> pay for data charges (which is what I assume most of these phones talked
> about use). Is this correct? Do SmartPhones use cell minutes, or data rates?
> About how much data gets transferred (so I have some idea of what the
> charges would be)?
> 
> And what exactly is the difference between the iPhone and the iPod Touch?
> Every advertisement I see for applications seems that the same apps run on
> both.
> 
> Thanks much for answering some pretty basic questions...
> 
> Laura
> 
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