tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post3171763842558157950..comments2014-12-10T17:02:53.179-08:00Comments on iheartubuntu: JPilot for old Palm Pilot Devicesiheartubuntu[email protected]Blogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-77994407652523256852012-08-03T22:11:27.901-07:002012-08-03T22:11:27.901-07:00Without a doubt, the Palm Calendar (DateBook) prog...Without a doubt, the Palm Calendar (DateBook) program is still the fastest, easiest to use, and arguably the most functional digital calendar available. I have an Android phone, but I still use my Tungsten E for the calendar. Great to hear that the C still sorts out web/email! I&#39;ll have to look for one.Dentonhttp://www.dentonlt.com/[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-30622943861312615072012-05-10T18:52:23.544-07:002012-05-10T18:52:23.544-07:00It is so nice to find someone who also still appre...It is so nice to find someone who also still appreciates how wonderful the Palm devices and its applications are even now. <br />I would really enjoy sharing experiences with you on these marvelous devices. I still own a handspring with some of the original cartridges, a Tunsten C, and even a LifeDrive. I have had some issues with trying to sync the devices since the sync software change that stopped some things from working. I don&#39;t remember the specifics of that right now. I have upgraded to an android ereader and have an older itouch that I am trying to figure out, but I really miss using my Palm computers.Anonymous[email protected]