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[pct-l] Re Pocketmail Backflip
- Subject: [pct-l] Re Pocketmail Backflip
- From: listmail at gotakeahike.co.uk (Richard Hare)
- Date: Fri Mar 18 05:58:06 2005
- In-reply-to: <20050318004502.63C581D0A6@edina.hack.net>
Hi Rob,
I think the palm with backflip is a far better set up for hiking than the
composer on it's own. You have all the functionality of your palm software
to start off with, plus if you buy a backup card you can save all your data
to this card. If you lose your palm or it gets wet, you can put your data
straight back into a new palm (assuming you've backed it up). If you use an
older model Palm (I used an M515) I guess you could pick one up on ebay for
a few dollars. If you don't use the backlight so much, the battery will
last between town stops easily, keep a charging cable in your bounce box.
However you could buy a spare upgrade battery which I did, but never needed
to use, beware though that you will lose your data when you take the battery
out, it's also a bit of a fiddle. (another reason to get a backup card).
Another thing to consider if you use the M5*** series, is to get yourself a
hard case to prevent the power switch turning on in your pack. The lightest
and best type are the aluminium or titanium varieties.
I think the palm, backflip, case, spare card and battery still worked out
lighter than the composer and was heaps better!
Regards
Rich
Lord Tea in 04