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Phone Accessory - PalmOne Pack P10920U Productivity Card for Palm PDA's

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List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $2.49
Your Save: $ 27.50 ( 92% )
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Manufacturer: Palm
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Palm EAN: 0805931009753 Feature: Mobile Money 2003 software Label: Palm Manufacturer: Palm Model: P10920U Publisher: Palm Studio: Palm
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Features
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Mobile Money 2003 software QuickID software to keep track of passwords and account numbers eDiet Manager software FilePoint software Compatible with Tungsten Series, Zire 71, m500 Series, m130, m125, i705
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Customer Rating:      Summary: My thoughts Comment: It's nothing Fancy , buy it if you need nothing other than what the Palm OS provides.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Palm Pack Productivity Comment: This is pretty much a useless waste of an SD card. The little programs on it are of not much use. All of them can be downloaded as Freeware off the net. I'm glad I only paid 95 cents for it, that's more that it's worth.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Manage your money, your files, your health, and your secrets with the Palm Productivity Card. The included Mobile Money 2003 software allows you to record your expenses, QuickID software helps keep track of passwords and account numbers, eDiet Manager software lets you analyze your daily nutrition and exercise, and FilePoint offers easy file management. The card also includes the Tipper tipping application and the Big Clock alarm clock.
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Wireless technologies are more and more popular because they linked the mobile network and Internet together. One of these modern technologies are Wireless LAN (WLAN), Bluetooth,
and Wireless Application Protocol
(WAP) are implemented as an extension to or
as an alternative for wired LAN to make the
communication more flexible and powerful to fulfill today’s need.
WLAN is one of the modern one, effectively Ethernet without wires.
It helps users to access a data network like the
Internet at high speeds of up to 11 megabits per
second (Mbps) as long as users are located
within a relative short range (typically 30–50
meters indoors and 100–500 meters outdoors)
of a WLAN base station (or antenna). This is a good alternative to most laptop users to assess Internet and getting popular most part of the developed world.
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