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RTmarc wrote: +1 for blackberry and organization / calender / reminders / tasks / address book ...
dynamik wrote: Do you guys have any recommendations for specific devices? Our contract is up in January, and we're looking at getting something along these lines. Any carrier preferences? It looks like GSM is the way to go. I clearly don't have problems keeping track of things, so I'm not sure how much this would benefit me...
astorrs wrote: I was a really, really early Blackberry user (i.e., In 1999 I had a 950, then upgraded to a 957 when it came out, etc). I "cut my leash" in 2004 and I've loved every minute of not being available. I still have a phone so if its important - call me. But no longer do I find myself replying to emails while picking up a coffee, waiting in line at the bank, etc. Since I get paid for work done (consultant) I found myself "giving away" a handful of hours a week, to the tune of over 10k a year in time-not-billed.
astorrs wrote: snadam, nice pic Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking Blackberry's - I think they're great - I just feel that the way I was using it wasn't working for me (I could lease a car for what I was loosing out on). We have over 1500 Blackberry users at the place I'm working and for the most part they're all happy.
eMeS wrote: I'm not a fan of the iPhone primarily because of the keyboard that doesn't feel like a keyboard.
aueddonline wrote: I had an ipod touch which was ok but once you get over the novelty I didn'y find much use for it.
aueddonline wrote: I ordered a blackberry last week which shoud come tomorrow, it comes with 500mb of free data a month so i hope that going to be enough to get all my e-mails I thought about the iphone but it's heavier, costs more
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