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I am in the market for a PDA. I basically need it to keep a to do list and keep my calendar updated easily. I don't need it to be a phone because I've got a cell I am pleased with. I may want it to have WiFi for maps, etc. but that is not a 100% must. It is basically just going to be keeping a to do list and be an electronic calendar/date keeper for me.

 

I've read some stuff on CNet but wanted to see if any of the techies here could suggest any that would sync well with Macs and meet these needs I enumerated previously.

 

Thanks in advance.

dude, I love my palm t/x... great screen, wifi and bluetooth...

 

I even have a program for it that controls itunes and windows media player on my pc via bluetooth like a remote control.

I've got a crappy old palm pilot i can stick in an envelope.

If I'm not mistaken I think there is a new Blackberry coming out and it has a bunch of new features. www.crackberry.com should have something about it. I have the Pearl and I will now never have anything other than a blackberry cell phone.

honestly, even though you dont NEED it to be a phone, you will be annoyed with having 2 separate items. You will be better off getting a phone that doubles as a palm or blackberry. I am VERY loyal to blackberry but my new job required me to have a windows phone so I have the treo 700wx. Not that bad of a phone.

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