
I just ordered a Palm III online a few weeks ago, and so far I like it. It’s easy to use, I entered information in the address and date book field immediately and have been expanding to the memo pad and to do list. A few things I don’t like, the alarm isn’t much of an alarm. It makes a very faint noise once at the time you set it for and if you don’t hear it then you’re just kinda out of luck, but as soon as you turn your palm on again, that note shows up with the alarm time and date and description. Also, I got a cord with mine, not a cradle, and it won’t connect to my computer (I guess the connecting cable is too old for my 2004 laptop?) and I can’t find an adapter, so I haven’t been able to connect it to the computer or download anything, which sucks for me, but I don’t know if that’s a common problem or not. I also got a CD with it which I installed, but without a connection it doesn’t help much, but atleast the Palm is user-friendly enough that I could figure out the basics without the CD. For the price they’re going now, anywhere from used, I definitely think it’s a good deal for your money, good means of organization for someone with a busy schedule who needs addresses and dates at their fingertips. I have it in a case and it fits in my purse fine, not too big or bulky.
You’ve seen them all around you. The Palm III from 3Com is the organizer that’s the size of a deck of cards and small enough to fit into your shirt pocket. Stop struggling to find your datebook each time you need to note an important meeting. With a Palm III you’ll have already entered that meeting information and be ready for more. And its ‘datebook’ has a built-in alarm to remind you of that meeting, so you can focus your attention on the more important matters at hand.The Palm III stores thousands of addresses, to do’s, schedules, and personal notes. It stores thousands more items than the Pilot Professional. And the Palm III supports email with its optional Pilot modem, as well as infrared wireless data communication. Imagine keeping up with your e-mail by carrying something the size of a deck of cards! You can keep up with your life without having to carrying a fifty-pound day planner. Unlike most personal organizers, the Palm III comes with a cradle that allows you to seamlessly synchronize your data between the Palm III and your PC. So you can update your PIM software on your PC -push a button- and you and your Palm III are ready to go. Entering information on the road is simple. Write in the information with the stylus on Palm III’s award winning Graffiti software or use the on-screen keyboard. One of the disadvantages of earlier PDA’s was that you spend weeks entering data, then the batteries fail and you lose everything. By synchronizing the Palm III with your desktop you create a permanent backup. So, no matter what happens to the PDA, your information is always safe. The Palm III has a backlit screen, so you can read and enter information anywhere- in a dark car, a conference room or a restaurant. When you discover how incredibly useful the Palm III is, you consult it frequently.
The tapered design, expanded memory, infrared transceiver for communicating with other PDAs, and flip-top cover make 3Com’s Palm III even more of a dream electronic organizer for closet Star Fleet officers and harried professionals. With 2 MB of storage, the wallet-sized Palm III holds 6,000 addresses, 3,000 appointments, 1,500 to-do items, 1,500 memos, and 200 e-mail messages. The installed Graffiti Power Writing software allows you to write on the Palm III using Graffiti’s shorthand alphabet. Users can also tap out letters on an on-screen keyboard using a heavy-duty stylus, which is included. Navigation through the core information management applications–memo pad, to-do list, address book, and calendar–is accomplished with six push buttons or by tapping the stylus on the backlit display. Palm OS 3.0 includes more fonts than earlier versions and facilitates drag-and-drop linking to Microsoft Word or Excel. The CD-ROM that comes with the Palm III provides all the necessary software to manage tasks on your desktop, too.
The Palm III is PC and Mac compatible (an inexpensive MacPac connection kit is required for Mac users), and, as with the PalmPilot Professional, the Palm III uses the critically acclaimed HotSync technology to exchange data with your desktop PC. The Palm III is packaged with batteries, several useful manuals, an adapter, connection cables, and the HotSync docking cradle. The Palm III has garnered a number of awards, including an MVP and 5-star rating from PC Computing, a four-star rating from Macworld, a Best of 1997 mention from PC Magazine, a Best of Byte from Byte magazine, and a stellar rating from Windows Sources. –Patrick O’Kelley
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It is still interesting to see how popular these devices still are despite being old enough to vote as far as technology goes. But they are.
Basic Palm – David Bender – OC, Calif.
There is no back-lighting. I downloaded a free programmable calculator called “Pawcalc” which I like very much. Haven’t found a good Database or spreadsheet yet.
Palm Pilot – Gift for Daughter – Willa Placek –
I purchased this Palm Pilot as a Christmas gift for my daughter. I was very impressed with the speed of delivery and the packaging that the seller did. He also tested the product to make certain that it worked properly, which it did. My daughter loves it and I would purchase from this seller again in the future.
Palm III – Thomas Occhiogrosso – Scotia, New York United States
Awsome little gadget. i had my first one 15years+
great for data base management.
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I have had my Visor Edge for about three years, and I still enjoy using it daily.
Sadly, they aren’t made new anymore — you’d be lucky to find one for sale new. If you do, buy it: aside from being unfailingly reliable, it looks really smart — particularly the blue and the red models (the silver model looks a bit trashy in my opinion). It looks more like an Art Deco device than a fancy pocket calculator, never fails to turn heads.
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