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Do any of the Blackberries work for this sort of thing?
 
APDL works really good on a Treo 700p. Palm software is rocksolid, it plays tunes (with a 2 gig extension card) and the 700's (with Verizon) have a pretty fast internet. Couple of friends tried Windows and hated it, went back to Palm Treos.
 
Someone enlighten me on APDL. I have Logbook pro on my Treo 680 and works fine. How is APDL different or better?
 
http://mobile.wunderground.com/

Good for any city in North America.

Metars
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Drew

Just a tip, if you're used to looking at weather channel radar, you'll be freaked out by any storm that shows up on wunderground since the cell colors are much more orange and red than on any other radar. Basically on wunderground, yellow=green and orange=yellow, etc.
 
APDL works really good on a Treo 700p. Palm software is rocksolid, it plays tunes (with a 2 gig extension card) and the 700's (with Verizon) have a pretty fast internet. Couple of friends tried Windows and hated it, went back to Palm Treos.

Thanks CEO,

I do have PTunes on mine but am a little disappointed. It skips every 30 seconds or so - it’s not very noticeable but enough to drive you nuts after a while. Not sure how to fix it, I deleted the program and re-downloaded it again, same thing still (I have he unlocked, premium version)


As far as the logbook pro and the APDL, what’s the difference between the two? Any pros and cons? Is this logbook http://www.frontbeach.com/PalmLog same as Logbook pro or APDL? (it was the one which cause my Treo 700p to keep resetting itself while deleting all input info in the logbook.)

Those of you who have APDL, do you only keep a month or so worth of flight time in it and then transfer it to your desktop or do you keep it a “full” palm logbook?

Thanks guys/gals
 
anyone use verizon with the Motorola Q? Will it run logbook pro?

No, ADPL will not run on the Motorola Q, or any other device running the smartphone edition of windows mobile (or whatever that version is called). It needs to be a device with a touchscreen.
 
I just keep track of times/ships/duty/etc. I don't use it in connection with LogbookPro (although I guess I should) I figure once I have my old logbook filled out, I'll start with the LogbookPro. As far as data in it, it doesn't take that much space but I usually erase it once a year.
 
Palm is no rock-solid OS either. I've had a 650 for 2 years now. If I don't count the crashes caused by the opera mini web browser (almost daily. why does it lock up if you touch the screen while loading a page...), I'd say my 650 crashes a few times each month. I can't comment on the 700w although I've had regular windows pocket pc's and they never crashed on me. Overall, having the 650 + adpl is well worth the money.

Have you subtracted out all of the porn-related crashes? They don't count. On a serious note, thanks for all of the responses.
 
The Treo is a nice gadget. Stick with your old Palm if you don't need all those bells and whistles.

I use the Palm Zire 22 ($80) so that if I lose it, I won't be pissed that I lost a $300-$400 PDA.
 
I wonder if APDL will run on the new Apple iPhone? NOT that I have the ca$h for one of those babies, though!
 
Works just fine on mine so far. The 700wx is a great phone and I have been very pleased also.

I reboot my 700wx about 8-10 times per day. I've had it lock up in calls, receiving call, trying to make calls, while trying to receive a call while in a data session, and all variations on that theme.

When it works, it's great, for about 10-20 minutes, then it stops working again.
 
I reboot my 700wx about 8-10 times per day. I've had it lock up in calls, receiving call, trying to make calls, while trying to receive a call while in a data session, and all variations on that theme.

When it works, it's great, for about 10-20 minutes, then it stops working again.


FYI, it's not the phone. These phones are also computers. It is 3rd party software on your phone that is not syncing up and interfereing with your phone's operating system.

When your phone started doing this, had your recently added 3rd party software?

Try doing a sync on your phone with your PC. Then do a hard reboot of your phone. Caution: Make sure you have your phone numbers are backed up in Outlook on your PC because your phone sim card will be wiped clean. It's the same as starting from day one with your phone.

Then resync your phone--it may take a little longer if it has to reload all your numbers.

Try not to reload your 3rd party software. Your phone should work fine, now. Add back the 3rd party software one at a time and use your phone for a couple of days, checking for interference. As you add each 3rd party software, at some point you will notice your problems return. Sometimes, it can be the combination of one or more 3rd party software programs.

It most likely is not your phone--just software you have added. Many shareware programs (free) do not have all the bugs worked out. You become the beta tester--unknowingly. All it takes is one weak or bad line of code to cause your grief. Many of the people who develop some of these 3rd party software programs are garage programmers. This is not to say that some are not good, but it's just a risk you take. I have several programs that have been written by some sharp 13 and 14 years olds. However, if their software taps into other resouces for input, and they don't have a licensing agreement, at some point it may not act right and lock up your phone.

Normally, the programs you have to buy, are more reliable. However, there can still be conflicts if if is not licensed by your O/S provider.

These problems can happen on phone or pc's with any operating system. MAC's and Apple's are just about immune. The reasons are that they are more proprietary, and there are fewer novice programmers out there to mess them up and also fewer hackers. The new apple phone will probably be very reliable--but costly.
 

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